I've been using them for years, I use them and the larger Calum brand bulbs for all sorts of things, get creative, activate the green, cut it open, rub it all over your body and run again Hulk at night, imagine being exposed to toxic waste. Use for outdoor recreation, use indoor for emergencies or for fun. A small stick is good for marking a trail at night, large sticks eliminate a large dark area. I find that green is generally best for lighting purposes and burn time. I often go backcountry with friends in the woods and to mark our trails we nail or tie them to trees to find a safe way back. Their large green and white canes are clearly visible from 500 meters away. We sometimes use them for night fishing with our gear to attract fish when that is of course allowed. I usually get 12 hours of bright light, which means that during this time you can clearly light a normal bedroom or office in your house, it slowly gets darker and by 18 hours it's quite dark. I have hundreds of these - the durability is forever, I have 25 year olds that I use and they work just like new ones.
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