I have owned my three "D" cell mag light for close to 25 years. It has traveled the world and seen some ruff duty. This light goes with me everywhere. Aside from being kind of heavy it has held up well. It was high tech back when I bought it...
The Krypton bulb seems to zap a set of batteries fairly quickly. I use the intermittin short burst of on-off almost all the time. Like when looking for snakes in the yard. (15 copperheads last year) This is hard on the light bulb service-life as is vibration.
The other night as I touched the switch it did that familure flash and went dead. Bulb burned. I only use the spare bulb in the base for emergencies so I waited to go shopping. I have seen an upgrade LED replacement bulb at Lowes hardware. The $19 price made me choke (and seemed like a mistake) as two Krypton bulbs are just $2.17. I wondered what one tiny LED could do when all these new little lights have multible LED's and aren't all that great for long range.
Lowes has a satisfaction guarantee so I figured if I wasn't satisfied I could return it. Nothing to lose but time...
I dropped in the LED and was amazed! The light is VERY clean and WHITE. White like the light of a projector. The distance the beam throws is incredible and that is with the old set of batteries. The illumination off reflective surfaces is tremendous. The Krypton bulb illumination seems dingy yellow in comparison.
When the beam is focused for distance the light is sharp and clear with a pencil beam that looks like a Jedi Light Saber. With the krypton bulb there was always a shaded area in the middle of the beam. The LED light stays crystal clear when the beam is spread for area illumination as well.
The package says the LED is 3 watt. Not sure how that translates to battery life. But battery life should be better than the standard bulb. And the anti-vibration of the LED should last much longer than the standard Krypton bulb.
The LED is available for "C" cell lights also.
Well worth checking out. :thup :thup
The Krypton bulb seems to zap a set of batteries fairly quickly. I use the intermittin short burst of on-off almost all the time. Like when looking for snakes in the yard. (15 copperheads last year) This is hard on the light bulb service-life as is vibration.
The other night as I touched the switch it did that familure flash and went dead. Bulb burned. I only use the spare bulb in the base for emergencies so I waited to go shopping. I have seen an upgrade LED replacement bulb at Lowes hardware. The $19 price made me choke (and seemed like a mistake) as two Krypton bulbs are just $2.17. I wondered what one tiny LED could do when all these new little lights have multible LED's and aren't all that great for long range.
Lowes has a satisfaction guarantee so I figured if I wasn't satisfied I could return it. Nothing to lose but time...
I dropped in the LED and was amazed! The light is VERY clean and WHITE. White like the light of a projector. The distance the beam throws is incredible and that is with the old set of batteries. The illumination off reflective surfaces is tremendous. The Krypton bulb illumination seems dingy yellow in comparison.
When the beam is focused for distance the light is sharp and clear with a pencil beam that looks like a Jedi Light Saber. With the krypton bulb there was always a shaded area in the middle of the beam. The LED light stays crystal clear when the beam is spread for area illumination as well.
The package says the LED is 3 watt. Not sure how that translates to battery life. But battery life should be better than the standard bulb. And the anti-vibration of the LED should last much longer than the standard Krypton bulb.
The LED is available for "C" cell lights also.
Well worth checking out. :thup :thup