![]() A rusty latch on a neighbor’s gate kept it from shutting properly, so it was banging away. It was super powerful, and voila, there was the culprit. It clearly illuminated 5-6 homes in a row, and even the one at the end of the block. I pointed it at each and every fence gate that lined the alley. My flashlight completely lit up the entire alley. Recent snows and subsequent melting had turned the alley into a sheet of ice. I turned it on high, and went out the side garage door through my small but dark yard into the alley. I grabbed the Coleman Battery Lock Divide 250+ flashlight which was laying right next to my computer for review. I had to go investigate because I did not want to be the cause for my neighbors losing sleep over something going on in my yard. It sounded like a trashcan was being tossed around or something. ![]() My wife and I were trying to relax a bit before going to bed, but there was this incredibly loud banging going on outside. On just such an occasion in early January, the wind was howling, and the trees were swaying. Living on the edge of the plains does provide for some really windy and gusty days at times. That said I did find a nice mix of things for which my flashlights came in quite handy.ĭenver, Colorado really has a pretty nice climate with 300 days of sunshine, and we usually get spared the big time snowstorms that the mountains get. Now, I won’t be hitting the woods and mountains for my camping adventures anytime in the near future. I received my Coleman Battery Lock Divide flashlight in January. The Coleman Battery Lock Divide Flashlight size options and lock/unlock diagram The Coleman Battery Lock Flashlight in action The Coleman Battery Lock Divide Flashlight aims to prevent that from happening. ![]() Apparently, when the batteries are in constant contact with the flashlight, there is this effect called ‘ghost drain.’ It’s always at the most inopportune times when a flashlight leaves you in the dark. Usually they are tucked away in a drawer, and chances are the batteries have run down. Most people don’t use flashlights, but for the occasional use or in an emergency. The Battery Lock is a great feature because it saves your battery from running out of juice. The Coleman Battery Lock Divide Flashlights are sturdy, lighter weight (with a heavy duty feel), and have very bright beams of light. First illuminating thoughts on the Coleman Battery Lock Divide Flashlight Fast forward 115 years, and the ingenuity in outdoor lighting is still at the forefront with the Coleman Battery Lock Flashlight. Coleman was founded in 1900 by William Coffin Coleman who started selling, of all things, a gasoline pressure lamp. Everyone has heard of Coleman as they’ve been an industry leader for years in the outdoor camping world. For many reviews, I take a peek at the company to see about their history and what they’re really all about.
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