Quite fragile There is thankfully a spare bulb hidden

Posted by Rondid42 on July 28th, 2016

Quite fragile There is thankfully a spare bulb hidden in the tail cap of the light under the spring Spare bulbs come in a two pack and cost around two or three dollars It would be a good idea to grab a few I’ve seen Mini Magpies for sale recently in a “bonus pack” of sorts that even included an extra pair of bulbs in the box minimalist test mini magpie map The Minimalist was not exactly a stellar performer in

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distance test as seen in the photo above But to be fair it is the least expensive light in our comparison It performed adequately in the map reading test but the lighting is not particularly even This can be adjusted somewhat by turning the head to adjust the focus of the beam The big step up in small flashlight output was the rise of the tactical flashlight These lights are generally made to produce a powerful spotlight without really trying to balance output with battery life Early on they gained the advantage of using a pair of the more powerful 123A batteries which allowed them to put out more than four times the light of a Mini Magritte It is still common to find these kinds of lights running on a pair of 123As However these batteries are a tradeoff in a preparedness situation They have a good shelf .

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