If it could I'm sure I'd be the 1 to knowI wonder if the heat from a flashlight can cook an egg

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If it could I'm sure I'd be the 1 to knowI wonder if the heat from a flashlight can cook an egg
WHOA! You said a month ago about DH getting a new Snap-on light! You telling us you done wore that one plumb out & you're on another one??Of courseI'd spend a large fortune in batteries if I wasn't, lol. My husband just got a new flashlight from Snap-On a few days ago that's 200 and some lumens, it's super bright and it loves batteries! It's not as bad as that Bushnell that we got a couple weeks ago though, it only had a 1 and a half hour battery life, I was killing batteries every 2 days. These CREE LED's burn alot of power and they get real warm compared to most other LED's, too.![]()
Lol, no, that 1 he has had for a couple of years now. It's still good, it's just too big to use to candle the eggs. I tried, believe me, lol, just couldn't contain the overflowing light well enough. Now, if I could've used it to candle with it probably would be worn out by nowWHOA! You said a month ago about DH getting a new Snap-on light! You telling us you done wore that one plumb out & you're on another one??
Of courseI'd spend a large fortune in batteries if I wasn't, lol. My husband just got a new flashlight from Snap-On a few days ago that's 200 and some lumens, it's super bright and it loves batteries! It's not as bad as that Bushnell that we got a couple weeks ago though, it only had a 1 and a half hour battery life, I was killing batteries every 2 days. These CREE LED's burn alot of power and they get real warm compared to most other LED's, too.![]()
Most of my led lights are cool running too but the CREE led's are insanely bright and burn lots of power. It's a relatively new type of led, alot bigger and brighter so they create more heat.Not my led one. I can leave it on and it never warms up. I also have it in a shadow box I made from a photo box and a toilet paper roll so even if I switch lights I'll be okay.
Mine hasn't fried any yet...lolI wonder if the heat from a flashlight can cook an egg
I think this 1 is 205 lumens. The Bushnell was 125 and I thought that was bright til we got this 1. All I can say is never look directly at the light, lol. It'll probably be the last thing you ever see, lolI use a 225 lumens flashlight to candle
I'm thinking all the high maintenance chicks in that place don't have feathers & live in a coop!Most of my led lights are cool running too but the CREE led's are insanely bright and burn lots of power. It's a relatively new type of led, alot bigger and brighter so they create more heat.