Posted by squee.gee | 19 Aug 2008
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It looks like Duracell wants to take on MagLite with their new superbright LED Daylite flashlight.
Besides a sturdy all-weather design, the Daylites feature TrueBeam technology that uses "both a lens and a reflector to capture and project up to 100 percent of the light," which they claim significantly enhances brightness. Plus, a 3:1 zoom eliminates the annoying dark spot typical of most flashlights.
After a quick scan of CNET's hands-on review, it seems the product is solid enough but the price point on the Chinese made Daylite will have to drop significantly to compete with the U.S. made MagLite. Thoughts?
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I dunno...I keep my mag lite right next to my bed....its my heat in case anything sketchy goes down at night.
I've seen this light. It's totally brighter then a maglite,and the design is clean + modern. As far as the made in china thing, who cares! Your kicks,phone,computer,etc.. were made there too! Hey, it was still designed in the US.