onlycodered
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So today I was just browsing around in Target near the automotive section (of course!) and I stumbled upon a REALLY nice detailing tool in the next aisle over. I've been looking for a better spotlight "swirl finder" than my LED flashlight and I believe I just found my answer!
I had been looking at the Brinkmann Maxfire Dual Xenon Rechargeable Swirl Finder Spotlight previously but some of the reviews had put me off a little bit. Plus it only puts out 135 lumens which is only a little better than my LED flashlight. Well today I came across something by Energizer called the "Rechargeable Spotlight". This thing puts out 410 lumens which is considerably more than the Brinkmann. Only downside is that it only lasts on battery for 30 minutes but they include a wall charger and cigarette lighter adapter so I'll probably just run it off one of the chargers most of the time.
The model number is 106RC ERC106BP. How much does this cost you ask? About $40. I could barely find any info about it online but if you manage to find one of these at your local Target I'd say it's well worth it!
Below are some pics of what it looks like and to give you an idea of what kind of light it puts out. :checkit:
This was done in a room with no lights on about 12 feet away on the other side of the room.
And here's a shot of the side of my DD showing what wonderful swirls the body shop at a Honda dealership put all over my car after repairing my driver side door and fender after someone backed into my car. Still pretty ticked about it but I've just finished accumulating all the tools to fix all these swirls myself (yeah I'm a newbie) since there's no way in hell I'm going back there to ask them to fix it. I don't want them anywhere near my car.
I had been looking at the Brinkmann Maxfire Dual Xenon Rechargeable Swirl Finder Spotlight previously but some of the reviews had put me off a little bit. Plus it only puts out 135 lumens which is only a little better than my LED flashlight. Well today I came across something by Energizer called the "Rechargeable Spotlight". This thing puts out 410 lumens which is considerably more than the Brinkmann. Only downside is that it only lasts on battery for 30 minutes but they include a wall charger and cigarette lighter adapter so I'll probably just run it off one of the chargers most of the time.
The model number is 106RC ERC106BP. How much does this cost you ask? About $40. I could barely find any info about it online but if you manage to find one of these at your local Target I'd say it's well worth it!
Below are some pics of what it looks like and to give you an idea of what kind of light it puts out. :checkit:
This was done in a room with no lights on about 12 feet away on the other side of the room.
And here's a shot of the side of my DD showing what wonderful swirls the body shop at a Honda dealership put all over my car after repairing my driver side door and fender after someone backed into my car. Still pretty ticked about it but I've just finished accumulating all the tools to fix all these swirls myself (yeah I'm a newbie) since there's no way in hell I'm going back there to ask them to fix it. I don't want them anywhere near my car.