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	Comentarios en: Streamlight 45821 E-Flood Litebox Rechargeable Lantern System with AC/DC Charger, Shoulder Strap and Mounting Rack, Yellow &#8211; 615 Lumens	</title>
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		Por: Jason R.		</title>
		<link>https://gamazone.com.mx/shop/deportes-y-aire-libre/campismo-y-senderismo/luces-y-l%c3%a1mparas/l%c3%a1mparas/linternas-el%c3%a9ctricas/streamlight-45821-e-flood-litebox-rechargeable-lantern-system-with-ac-dc-charger-shoulder-strap-and-mounting-rack-yellow-615-lumens/#comment-4937</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jason R.]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;b&gt;A tank of a flashlight for better or for worse.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Doesn&#039;t hold a candle (...) to modern handheld LED flashlights in terms of maximum output, and probably should have been retired for the &quot;High Output&quot; version of the litebox instead of continued to be sold alongside of it.  But, that being said, as an emergency flashlight or even as an outdoors flashlight to keep at camp these are hard to beat for utility.  The output is, at least I find, more than adequate for providing visibility where otherwise you would have none.  The beam flood is good and illuminates a large area.The real value in getting this, above a &quot;super bright&quot; handheld of more diminutive stature is the run time.  I tested the run time to check the freshness of the SLA battery delivered in mine and it outlasted the manufacturers runtime easily, I didn&#039;t even bother running it to automatic shutoff I just stopped my test shortly after something like the 8 hour mark, satisfied.  Yes, this will give you a full brightness beam left on continually for more than 8 hours.  If facing extended outages, this can easily get you through multiple nights if not careless with it, without needing access to any power source for recharging.Other than brightness not being &quot;impressive&quot;, the only real critical thing I can say about it is that while the charging dock is sturdy and well designed (easy to mount, holds the light very securely) it is a bit of a bear to actually release the light off of it when mounted on the wall as it is very stiff and the release button being located at the bottom makes it a little awkward.  Would have preferred the button to be at the top and for a firm press of the release button to pop it off but as it stands you have to fumble under the light, really press the release and also simultaneously slide the light straight up vertically to get it off.If I had to do it again, I would have preferred to get the &quot;power failure&quot; version which will turn on automatically if the charger loses power.  I honestly don&#039;t know why this isn&#039;t a standard feature, could have very easily been included with a switch to enable or disable it across the entire line rather than requiring whole separate models.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A tank of a flashlight for better or for worse.</b><br />Doesn&#8217;t hold a candle (&#8230;) to modern handheld LED flashlights in terms of maximum output, and probably should have been retired for the &#8220;High Output&#8221; version of the litebox instead of continued to be sold alongside of it.  But, that being said, as an emergency flashlight or even as an outdoors flashlight to keep at camp these are hard to beat for utility.  The output is, at least I find, more than adequate for providing visibility where otherwise you would have none.  The beam flood is good and illuminates a large area.The real value in getting this, above a &#8220;super bright&#8221; handheld of more diminutive stature is the run time.  I tested the run time to check the freshness of the SLA battery delivered in mine and it outlasted the manufacturers runtime easily, I didn&#8217;t even bother running it to automatic shutoff I just stopped my test shortly after something like the 8 hour mark, satisfied.  Yes, this will give you a full brightness beam left on continually for more than 8 hours.  If facing extended outages, this can easily get you through multiple nights if not careless with it, without needing access to any power source for recharging.Other than brightness not being &#8220;impressive&#8221;, the only real critical thing I can say about it is that while the charging dock is sturdy and well designed (easy to mount, holds the light very securely) it is a bit of a bear to actually release the light off of it when mounted on the wall as it is very stiff and the release button being located at the bottom makes it a little awkward.  Would have preferred the button to be at the top and for a firm press of the release button to pop it off but as it stands you have to fumble under the light, really press the release and also simultaneously slide the light straight up vertically to get it off.If I had to do it again, I would have preferred to get the &#8220;power failure&#8221; version which will turn on automatically if the charger loses power.  I honestly don&#8217;t know why this isn&#8217;t a standard feature, could have very easily been included with a switch to enable or disable it across the entire line rather than requiring whole separate models.</p>
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		Por: RP		</title>
		<link>https://gamazone.com.mx/shop/deportes-y-aire-libre/campismo-y-senderismo/luces-y-l%c3%a1mparas/l%c3%a1mparas/linternas-el%c3%a9ctricas/streamlight-45821-e-flood-litebox-rechargeable-lantern-system-with-ac-dc-charger-shoulder-strap-and-mounting-rack-yellow-615-lumens/#comment-4938</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[RP]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;b&gt;Heavy But Bright !&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br/&gt;I bought this light to use while conducting fire investigations in burned out buildings. I needed a light that would last for several hours and light up a room while I dig out the debris. This light meets my needs. The only down side is it&#039;s heavy. Most of the time it&#039;s not a factor since I set it down on something to light up an area while I dig out the debris. However, if I need to be mobile I use a lighter flashlight.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Heavy But Bright !</b><br />I bought this light to use while conducting fire investigations in burned out buildings. I needed a light that would last for several hours and light up a room while I dig out the debris. This light meets my needs. The only down side is it&#8217;s heavy. Most of the time it&#8217;s not a factor since I set it down on something to light up an area while I dig out the debris. However, if I need to be mobile I use a lighter flashlight.</p>
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		Por: Jason R.		</title>
		<link>https://gamazone.com.mx/shop/deportes-y-aire-libre/campismo-y-senderismo/luces-y-l%c3%a1mparas/l%c3%a1mparas/linternas-el%c3%a9ctricas/streamlight-45821-e-flood-litebox-rechargeable-lantern-system-with-ac-dc-charger-shoulder-strap-and-mounting-rack-yellow-615-lumens/#comment-4939</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jason R.]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;b&gt;A tank of a flashlight for better or for worse.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Doesn&#039;t hold a candle (...) to modern handheld LED flashlights in terms of maximum output, and probably should have been retired for the &quot;High Output&quot; version of the litebox instead of continued to be sold alongside of it.  But, that being said, as an emergency flashlight or even as an outdoors flashlight to keep at camp these are hard to beat for utility.  The output is, at least I find, more than adequate for providing visibility where otherwise you would have none.  The beam flood is good and illuminates a large area.The real value in getting this, above a &quot;super bright&quot; handheld of more diminutive stature is the run time.  I tested the run time to check the freshness of the SLA battery delivered in mine and it outlasted the manufacturers runtime easily, I didn&#039;t even bother running it to automatic shutoff I just stopped my test shortly after something like the 8 hour mark, satisfied.  Yes, this will give you a full brightness beam left on continually for more than 8 hours.  If facing extended outages, this can easily get you through multiple nights if not careless with it, without needing access to any power source for recharging.Other than brightness not being &quot;impressive&quot;, the only real critical thing I can say about it is that while the charging dock is sturdy and well designed (easy to mount, holds the light very securely) it is a bit of a bear to actually release the light off of it when mounted on the wall as it is very stiff and the release button being located at the bottom makes it a little awkward.  Would have preferred the button to be at the top and for a firm press of the release button to pop it off but as it stands you have to fumble under the light, really press the release and also simultaneously slide the light straight up vertically to get it off.If I had to do it again, I would have preferred to get the &quot;power failure&quot; version which will turn on automatically if the charger loses power.  I honestly don&#039;t know why this isn&#039;t a standard feature, could have very easily been included with a switch to enable or disable it across the entire line rather than requiring whole separate models.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A tank of a flashlight for better or for worse.</b><br />Doesn&#8217;t hold a candle (&#8230;) to modern handheld LED flashlights in terms of maximum output, and probably should have been retired for the &#8220;High Output&#8221; version of the litebox instead of continued to be sold alongside of it.  But, that being said, as an emergency flashlight or even as an outdoors flashlight to keep at camp these are hard to beat for utility.  The output is, at least I find, more than adequate for providing visibility where otherwise you would have none.  The beam flood is good and illuminates a large area.The real value in getting this, above a &#8220;super bright&#8221; handheld of more diminutive stature is the run time.  I tested the run time to check the freshness of the SLA battery delivered in mine and it outlasted the manufacturers runtime easily, I didn&#8217;t even bother running it to automatic shutoff I just stopped my test shortly after something like the 8 hour mark, satisfied.  Yes, this will give you a full brightness beam left on continually for more than 8 hours.  If facing extended outages, this can easily get you through multiple nights if not careless with it, without needing access to any power source for recharging.Other than brightness not being &#8220;impressive&#8221;, the only real critical thing I can say about it is that while the charging dock is sturdy and well designed (easy to mount, holds the light very securely) it is a bit of a bear to actually release the light off of it when mounted on the wall as it is very stiff and the release button being located at the bottom makes it a little awkward.  Would have preferred the button to be at the top and for a firm press of the release button to pop it off but as it stands you have to fumble under the light, really press the release and also simultaneously slide the light straight up vertically to get it off.If I had to do it again, I would have preferred to get the &#8220;power failure&#8221; version which will turn on automatically if the charger loses power.  I honestly don&#8217;t know why this isn&#8217;t a standard feature, could have very easily been included with a switch to enable or disable it across the entire line rather than requiring whole separate models.</p>
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		Por: RP		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[RP]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;b&gt;Heavy But Bright !&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br/&gt;I bought this light to use while conducting fire investigations in burned out buildings. I needed a light that would last for several hours and light up a room while I dig out the debris. This light meets my needs. The only down side is it&#039;s heavy. Most of the time it&#039;s not a factor since I set it down on something to light up an area while I dig out the debris. However, if I need to be mobile I use a lighter flashlight.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Heavy But Bright !</b><br />I bought this light to use while conducting fire investigations in burned out buildings. I needed a light that would last for several hours and light up a room while I dig out the debris. This light meets my needs. The only down side is it&#8217;s heavy. Most of the time it&#8217;s not a factor since I set it down on something to light up an area while I dig out the debris. However, if I need to be mobile I use a lighter flashlight.</p>
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		Por: Jason R.		</title>
		<link>https://gamazone.com.mx/shop/deportes-y-aire-libre/campismo-y-senderismo/luces-y-l%c3%a1mparas/l%c3%a1mparas/linternas-el%c3%a9ctricas/streamlight-45821-e-flood-litebox-rechargeable-lantern-system-with-ac-dc-charger-shoulder-strap-and-mounting-rack-yellow-615-lumens/#comment-4965</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jason R.]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;b&gt;A tank of a flashlight for better or for worse.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Doesn&#039;t hold a candle (...) to modern handheld LED flashlights in terms of maximum output, and probably should have been retired for the &quot;High Output&quot; version of the litebox instead of continued to be sold alongside of it.  But, that being said, as an emergency flashlight or even as an outdoors flashlight to keep at camp these are hard to beat for utility.  The output is, at least I find, more than adequate for providing visibility where otherwise you would have none.  The beam flood is good and illuminates a large area.The real value in getting this, above a &quot;super bright&quot; handheld of more diminutive stature is the run time.  I tested the run time to check the freshness of the SLA battery delivered in mine and it outlasted the manufacturers runtime easily, I didn&#039;t even bother running it to automatic shutoff I just stopped my test shortly after something like the 8 hour mark, satisfied.  Yes, this will give you a full brightness beam left on continually for more than 8 hours.  If facing extended outages, this can easily get you through multiple nights if not careless with it, without needing access to any power source for recharging.Other than brightness not being &quot;impressive&quot;, the only real critical thing I can say about it is that while the charging dock is sturdy and well designed (easy to mount, holds the light very securely) it is a bit of a bear to actually release the light off of it when mounted on the wall as it is very stiff and the release button being located at the bottom makes it a little awkward.  Would have preferred the button to be at the top and for a firm press of the release button to pop it off but as it stands you have to fumble under the light, really press the release and also simultaneously slide the light straight up vertically to get it off.If I had to do it again, I would have preferred to get the &quot;power failure&quot; version which will turn on automatically if the charger loses power.  I honestly don&#039;t know why this isn&#039;t a standard feature, could have very easily been included with a switch to enable or disable it across the entire line rather than requiring whole separate models.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A tank of a flashlight for better or for worse.</b><br />Doesn&#8217;t hold a candle (&#8230;) to modern handheld LED flashlights in terms of maximum output, and probably should have been retired for the &#8220;High Output&#8221; version of the litebox instead of continued to be sold alongside of it.  But, that being said, as an emergency flashlight or even as an outdoors flashlight to keep at camp these are hard to beat for utility.  The output is, at least I find, more than adequate for providing visibility where otherwise you would have none.  The beam flood is good and illuminates a large area.The real value in getting this, above a &#8220;super bright&#8221; handheld of more diminutive stature is the run time.  I tested the run time to check the freshness of the SLA battery delivered in mine and it outlasted the manufacturers runtime easily, I didn&#8217;t even bother running it to automatic shutoff I just stopped my test shortly after something like the 8 hour mark, satisfied.  Yes, this will give you a full brightness beam left on continually for more than 8 hours.  If facing extended outages, this can easily get you through multiple nights if not careless with it, without needing access to any power source for recharging.Other than brightness not being &#8220;impressive&#8221;, the only real critical thing I can say about it is that while the charging dock is sturdy and well designed (easy to mount, holds the light very securely) it is a bit of a bear to actually release the light off of it when mounted on the wall as it is very stiff and the release button being located at the bottom makes it a little awkward.  Would have preferred the button to be at the top and for a firm press of the release button to pop it off but as it stands you have to fumble under the light, really press the release and also simultaneously slide the light straight up vertically to get it off.If I had to do it again, I would have preferred to get the &#8220;power failure&#8221; version which will turn on automatically if the charger loses power.  I honestly don&#8217;t know why this isn&#8217;t a standard feature, could have very easily been included with a switch to enable or disable it across the entire line rather than requiring whole separate models.</p>
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		Por: RP		</title>
		<link>https://gamazone.com.mx/shop/deportes-y-aire-libre/campismo-y-senderismo/luces-y-l%c3%a1mparas/l%c3%a1mparas/linternas-el%c3%a9ctricas/streamlight-45821-e-flood-litebox-rechargeable-lantern-system-with-ac-dc-charger-shoulder-strap-and-mounting-rack-yellow-615-lumens/#comment-4966</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[RP]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;b&gt;Heavy But Bright !&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br/&gt;I bought this light to use while conducting fire investigations in burned out buildings. I needed a light that would last for several hours and light up a room while I dig out the debris. This light meets my needs. The only down side is it&#039;s heavy. Most of the time it&#039;s not a factor since I set it down on something to light up an area while I dig out the debris. However, if I need to be mobile I use a lighter flashlight.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Heavy But Bright !</b><br />I bought this light to use while conducting fire investigations in burned out buildings. I needed a light that would last for several hours and light up a room while I dig out the debris. This light meets my needs. The only down side is it&#8217;s heavy. Most of the time it&#8217;s not a factor since I set it down on something to light up an area while I dig out the debris. However, if I need to be mobile I use a lighter flashlight.</p>
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