I have to work, but the family is going camping without me. Wife asks which flashlight she can borrow to take with her and the kids.

I’m rocked to the core. Visions of Obi Wan just casually handing Luke a lightsaber to swing around in his house.

My flashlights only range between “hotter and brighter than the sun” to “wouldn’t be out of place on a police helicopter”.

Nothing in this range is remotely qualified for use by wife and kids, much less dealing with the batteries that power them.

The only solution is buy more flashlights. Maybe something that also uses AA batteries (le barf).

  • Lu 🇦🇲
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    210 months ago

    @Tuss Thanks ! To what model do you refer ? I’m interested in testing out one of those.

    • @Tuss
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      210 months ago

      Didn’t know there were different ones. We only have the patio lantern where I live. But the camping one seems interesting. Looks like it will give off a more practical light.

      As I am aware off though the mosquito repellant is good but it will never be as good as the old spirals that you set on fire. Those ones can’t be bouggt anymore though so Thermacell is the best repellant we have.

      • Lu 🇦🇲
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        110 months ago

        @Tuss Damn, I was specifically looking for something better than the spirals. Too bad. Thanks anyway !

        • @Tuss
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          210 months ago

          They are better than the new spirals. Nothing can beat the old ones though.

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              110 months ago

              I think I need to clarify in Sweden mosquito spirals with Raid have been banned since 2009 or so.

              Spirals without raid are shit.

              • Lu 🇦🇲
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                210 months ago

                @Tuss I think they’re shit too, the effective ones were probably banned in France too. Maybe for the better, being highly toxic things burning in close proximity to people. Non-“volatile chemical” solutions may be a better option.