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Lindsay Ferrier: Wife, Mom, Stepmom, Blogger

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Saturday, June 06, 2009

 

Light Up Any Dad's Face with the Duracell Daylite LED Flashlight

Now this is a surefire way to make Father's Day a success.

I received a Duracell Daylite LED flashlight to review and literally within five minutes of it arriving at our house, my husband had put it to use, installing a new television set in our den (don't hate- the old one, which we've had since I got my first job out of college in '97, finally fizzled out on us!).

He was absolutely stunned at how bright the light was- and it's a very small flashlight, too.

Next, he took some boxes up to the attic for me and used it again up there. Once again, he raved at how bright this flashlight was. He could see everything, much better than any other flashlight we have here at home.

The secret to the Duracell Daylite flashlight is its cutting-edge TrueBeam technology. According to the manufacturers, it projects up to 30% more light than similar products, and without the dark-spots that plague regular flashlights. It also has up to 5x the battery life of ordinary household flashlights.

I think I know what my own dad will be getting now as part of his Father's Day! These flashlights retail for between $24.99 and $34.99, depending on which model you get, and in my opinion, they are well worth the money.

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