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DrkMtnDew

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My favorite tool is Money. If I had enough of it I'd have some serious leverage.

Plus money buys other tools. :bounce:
 

shampoop

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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0028014PK/?tag=atomicindus08-20
 

shampoop

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Maybe less of a tool and more of an accessory:

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http://www.princetontec.com/?q=apex

It's probably the most universal tool I own in that I use it on more automotive jobs than any other single tool I own. You can never have too much light, and it leaves your hands free and is always pointed where your looking. An extra plus is battery pack behind your head provides a little cushioning.

Extra batteries are always on the charger, and I have a backup headlamp just in case.

The specs on that look amazing! Might have to pick one up some day. I actually have another head lamp with the batteries on the back as well, the only thing I don't like about that design is when you're working on the floor, resting the back of your head on something with the batteries there is very uncomfortable. Mine is some no name brand that uses 4xAA, and my streamlight is only 3xAAA, but because it uses much higher quality led's and optics it's brighter and lasts at least as long as the no name brand.

Is the 150 hour burn time on full 200 lumens? Cause if so that's totally worth $90 The streamlight is only $30
 
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