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Elbow Flashlights Rebirth with LED bulbs

Valence

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I breathed new life into my old military elbow flashlights that used the battery sucking, incandescent light bulbs with these brighter, longer life, lower power usage, LED drop-in replacement bulbs.

I should have done this years ago. I had stopped using all my old incandescent flashlights.

What I used:
~$5 each
Dorcy 41-1643 30 Lumen 3 Volt LED Replacement Bulb

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Valence

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I just ordered two Dorsey LED bulbs though Amazon (your link), thanks.
You betcha. Good for those old, 2-battery (3V) non-military flashlights too if they use the same bulb. ;)

Also, my elbow flashlights had a place holder for a spare bulb in in the battery compartment (beneath the coiled spring). If you don't have a working spare bulb there, it's a good place to put your old incandescent.
 

Triple Jim

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I got mine yesterday and they're very good. They're brighter then an off-brand one I bought a couple years ago, but not quite as bright as a name brand one I have. Now I need to figure out who made the brighter one. It may have been a Mag accessory LED bulb. The new ones are certainly a good upgrade for the typical old 2-D cell flashlights.
 
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