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Location: arizona
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What link?
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Location: SW Virginia
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I started a thread about the Serengeti 2 pack, but no replies. So far loving them and they are rated at 160 lumens. One in the car and one by the bed works out great.
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![]() Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: This Planet Rocks !
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I have one of those , the one that uses the CR2 batteries. It is extremely bright, nice and small too.
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Location: Florida's Space Coast
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The 115 lumens light uses 2 CR321 batteries and is a little smaller than the one you linked to. I didn't see it on the W-M site, but they have 'em in every W-M I've been to in the last few months. It is called the Coleman Max. $24.88
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Location: Hickory, NC
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FWIW, I had mine fall apart in my pocket at work. The head and collar separated from the body. In it's defense I am separating bread trays off of stacks all night. I regularly catch the trays with my hip. I think the light took the brunt of a few impacts. I got to look it over this morning. I managed to save all the parts out of my pocket. I had to disassemble it completely, but was able to get it back together. It still works too. So although it did seem to work loose and come apart after about 3-4 weeks of daily use, I was able to save it. Now I need to carry it in a different pocket and go easy on it. BTW, I have the larger multi colored version. The red light is great for getting into my treestand in the dark.
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Location: West Virginia
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I have one of the Coleman 120 lumens, and 3 of the Serengetti lights, all are bright and seem reliable.
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Location: N/E Florida
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The one that's 75 lumes is acually better except the tail switch works backwords push until it clicks its on than push too momentarally off with presure but I like the tactical nose (Jagged) ; )
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