ECO LED Flashlight To The Rescue
I have to admit that the ECO LED flashlight has came to my rescue more than once since I have had it. But the most recent time is what has really sold me. I am now a full fledge believer in the ECO LED Flashlight. I just might have start giving them as presents.
I was recently making the drive from work to home (at night) when low and behold my car came to a stop on the side of the road. This has not been the first time this has happened so I already knew what I had to do. It was time to go and beat the crap out of the gas tank so that darn pump will start working again. I know that I should get it fixed but I have yet to find a tool with a ripcord that will take down a gas tank and change a fuel pump.
So just for emergencies like this I broke out my trusty Coleman flashlight. You know the nice expensive ones with a wide beam and florescent lantern light on the side. Yeah now you know what I am talking about. They sure are nice but I have to let you in on a little secret. When you drop them from about four feet up onto the cement they don’t like it. In fact they don’t like it so much that they just may refuse to work afterward.
Luck for me I just happened to have the ECO LED flashlight still in my car from showing it to a friend the day before. Heck I didn’t even have to pull on the damn cord. It still had plenty enough charge left in it from letting a friend play with it.
So me and the ECO LED flashlight crawled under the car with a wrench in hand, ready to fix the problem. A few whacks on the gas tank and once again the car decided that it was ok to bring me the rest of the way home.
If it was not for the ECO LED flashlight I may of had to spend countless minutes waiting for cars to drive by me at 70mph just so I can get a glimpse to tell if I am hitting the correct thing.