Power Flare
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yet another clue of what GunWebsites looks like. He is a big guy.
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Look at a Tiger Flare, My Dept switched to them. Exact same thing as a powerflare but a 6 pack is only 90$ not 500$ like a power flare. w w w . t i g e r f l a r e . c o m
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BEDROOM RAVES!
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I'd love a few, but wouldn't pay that much for 'em.
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I bought 3 for my brother when he drove to UT and 3 for myself. They work GREAT and they are basically indestructible. They are extremely well made and you can see them in day or night.
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this will be in my acid trip survival kit
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@shtfgear You never seen him before? He looks like a big brawly biker, lol.
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I agree with others here, seems very pricey. It's because their basic design requires a lot of LEDs. I agree that a flashlight in strobe, with a diffuser would also do the job. In fact, take a pack of modeling clay in your car and you can stand the flashlight up in the road. And it's easy to buy a quality flashlight for less than $50... and you still have a flashlight when not in use. Thanks for making the video though.
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Hmmm.... very interesting!
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I hope you upload more soon! I'm itching for the videos!
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Good thinkin'! I like what I've read about Fenix flashlights. I understand they'll work under water too, don't know if these Power Flares (PF) are submersible though it was not a feature stated. I think I'll stick with the flares as I don't think PFs will increase safety. Also reg flares can be used for starting a fire, you can also empty their contents and use it to burn through metal. I'm not sure why you'd want to burn through metal but it IS another use.
Thanks for dusting off this channel.. :-)
Hiluxtaco 1 month ago 11
@Hiluxtaco I wish we had time to post here more.. there are a ton of gear videos to be posted
GearBuyersGuide 1 month ago 8