I remember when my dad

Posted by satafoge on July 28th, 2016

I remember when my dad would work on a project when I was young. Anytime a flashlight was needed, the entire house was uprooted to find where it had got off to. Usually once it was found, there was another search for the proper batteries. You can avoid this hassle by having a small flashlight dedicated to your toolbox. Magritte makes several small, durable flashlights that are great for this purpose.

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Since they are constructed of metal, they would be able to endure the hardship incurred by being storied with screwdrivers and hammers. The LED lights would also offer longer battery life, making them a better option for the frequent handyman. 6. Precision craft light. Crafters who do needlepoint or work with beads know that the right lighting can make or break a project. Of course, good lighting isn't always available, and the standard overhead lighting in homes is almost never enough. This lighting problem can be cured with the addition of a small Magritte. The Mini Magritte or Solitaire can be hooked onto a keychain and tied directly above the work table. Then, a concentrated beam of bright white light can be aimed at the particular place being worked, providing the ability to see any fine detail within the project. 7. First flashlight. You might remember the tiny little plastic flashlights sold in grocery store checkout standing years ago. They were the kind that ran out of battery life within the first hour, and the bulb never worked more than a day. The switches on these lights never held up to kids turning them on and off, either.

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