I bought a pack of those too several years ago from Menards! I modified one of them, but it was a pain: Cheapo AA Flashlight Mod (not sure why some of the pics aren’t showing, or why I’m not able to fix them). An original angry blue tinted one is in a kitchen drawer.
We also have 4 other flashlights in the kitchen. A Convoy UV S2+ (used to find pet urine in the house), a Mountain Electronics modified Supfire M6 (used to make sure the dogs are safe in the backyard at night), a Sunwayman D40A, and a cheapo Rayovac headlamp.
Kitchen is the domain of the missus. Rest of us can’t leave anything, be it pet pee or lights.
It’s about the only room in da house where there are no flashlights (at all).
But when the cat’s away, the mice are gonna play. We have a killer oven, perfect for ano baking
I do a lot of work on my laptop in the kitchen and tend to tinker with lights as well, so there are at least a dozen sitting around me here. A handful of Zebralights, three FW3As, a couple disassembled Emisar lights, a disassemble Prime C1 Pro, and so on. There are more here than any room other than my actual modding area.
We have some cats and they are always batting toys under the oven so we keep stock of flashlights on top of fridge or magnet attached for easy use.
Best free cat toys are the milk rings under the cap, they go nuts with them.
Those giveaway magnet Flashlights at Harbor freight are handy on fridge as well, again Free and right at home here on the mighty BLF.
Our kitchen has a sliding glass door leading to the back yard, so we have 3 lights on top of the microwave right next to that door. Plus another light on the table. This reminds me, there might still be an old P7-mod Maglite on top of the fridge, I should look……
None. But I do bring a bright flashlight to check inside our kitchen before going to bed.
One night, I surprised our resident lizard (my wife calls him [or her?] “Komodo” because it is a big lizard) when I suddenly entered the dark kitchen with my Sofirn Q8 in turbo mode. I must have stepped on or near “Komodo”, because he just abandoned his wriggling tail on the floor and scurried away.
“Komodo” is often found on the floor, not on the wall. My wife likes to leave “Komodo” alone, because he can help catch some ants infiltrating into our kitchen.
This incident reminds me NOT to bring too bright flashlights into the dark kitchen. Just a tiny Sofirn SP10S will do.
Hello guys. Im new here. Sorry if i posted on the wrong thread. But Is there anyone who can help or redirect me to the right group or thread with regards on how to fix a convoy s2+ flashlight?
Zero in our tiny kitchen. I usually carry a flashlight with me. My wife appreciates good tools, but is one of THOSE who uses the light on her phone. And our “junk drawer” is in a hall closet. That being said, I have flashlights stashed all around the house; including said closet.
Wow I didn’t have any until I read this thread, guess I’m forced to buy a few more now…
Thinking of this I realized the bathroom sure could use some too
IF25A 4000K as the oven light broke. SP36 2700K to light up the room or backyard. Tool AA XP-L HD (glowing tailcap version) with diffuser just in cases.
4 or 5 , triple AAA flashlights in the junk draw.
My wife and daughter know nothing about rechargeable batteries or user interfaces so I keep it simple for them .