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The new Personal Accessory Light is different than a standard flashlight.

February 1, 2002

The new Personal Accessory Light ($19.95) is different than a standard flashlight. It's smaller, runs up to 20 times longer and uses a light-emitting diode (LED) to produce a focused high beam that can reach up to 100 feet. The medium intensity setting should last more than 200 hours, and it even has a strobe setting for use as an emergency beacon.


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