
4 of these again Purchased December 2012 for emergency preparedness. I checked my inventory once a year. And these flashlights are no exception. This year I tested them and to my surprise all 4 did NOT work. They all started normally and the green indicator light came on at startup, but when I turned on each of them they didn't light up. I didn't know what to think. Here I thought I was preparing for an emergency only to be let down by false security. Well, since they were all bad I figured it wouldn't be a big deal to open one of them up to see and I could find out what happened. Lo and behold, the battery is dead. I figured Eaton would make sure these flashlights were reliable. Maybe I just bought a bad batch. Well I guess I lost faith in them and was frustrated that the company sells emergency preparedness equipment that I can't rely on, or maybe I'm expecting too much from this product? You will be the judge of that. Conclusion: If the battery is prone to leaking, why not design flashlights so that the battery can be easily replaced? How difficult is it? Well I guess I've lost confidence in them and was frustrated that the company will sell emergency preparedness equipment that I can't rely on, or maybe I'm expecting too much from this product? You will be the judge of that. Conclusion: If the battery is prone to leaking, why not design flashlights so that the battery can be easily replaced? How difficult is it? Well I guess I lost faith in them and was frustrated that the company sells emergency preparedness equipment that I can't rely on, or maybe I'm expecting too much from this product? You will be the judge of that. Conclusion: If the battery is prone to leaking, why not design flashlights in such a way that the battery can be easily replaced? How difficult is it? Am I expecting too much from this product? You will be the judge of that. Conclusion: If the battery is prone to leaking, why not design flashlights so that the battery can be easily replaced? How difficult is it? Well I guess I lost faith in them and was frustrated that the company sells emergency preparedness equipment that I can't rely on, or maybe I'm expecting too much from this product? You will be the judge of that. Conclusion: If the battery is prone to leaking, why not design flashlights so that the battery can be easily replaced? How difficult is it? Am I expecting too much from this product? You will be the judge of that. Conclusion: If the battery is prone to leaking, why not design flashlights so that the battery can be easily replaced? How difficult is it? Well I guess I lost faith in them and was frustrated that the company sells emergency preparedness equipment that I can't rely on, or maybe I'm expecting too much from this product? You will be the judge of that. Conclusion: If the battery is prone to leaking, why not design flashlights so that the battery can be easily replaced? How difficult is it? so that the battery can be easily replaced? How difficult is it? Well I guess I lost faith in them and got frustrated that the company sells emergency preparedness equipment that I can't rely on, or am I expecting too much from this product? You will be the judge of that. Conclusion: If the battery is prone to leaking, why not design flashlights so that the battery can be easily replaced? How difficult is it? so that the battery can be easily replaced? How difficult is it? Well I guess I lost faith in them and was frustrated that the company sells emergency preparedness equipment that I can't rely on, or maybe I'm expecting too much from this product? You will be the judge of that. Conclusion: If the battery is prone to leaking, why not design flashlights in such a way that the battery can be easily replaced? How difficult is it? so that the battery can be easily replaced? How difficult is it? so that the battery can be easily replaced? How difficult is it?

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