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		<title>Pak-Lite Flashlights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I came across these very cool little flashlights in the current issue of Mother Earth News.  They&#8217;re put out by an off-the-grid family in southern Oregon and there&#8217;s an interesting story to how they came about.
One of the sons, Barclay Henry, was preparing to trek the entire Pacific Coast Trail (all 2,650 miles of it).  He wanted to keep all of his gear as light as possible, going so far as to make his own lightweight backpack, sleeping bag, tent and stove.  Younger brother, Benjamin, decided to help out and came up with this innovative flashlight design.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img id="image188" src="http://www.blisstree.com/files/71/2006/04/paklitebasic.jpg" alt="Pak-Lite Flashlights" style="float:right;padding:5px;" />I came across these very cool little flashlights in the current issue of <strong>Mother Earth News</strong>.  They&#8217;re put out by an off-the-grid family in southern Oregon and there&#8217;s an interesting story to how they came about.</p>
<p>One of the sons, <strong>Barclay Henry</strong>, was preparing to trek the entire <strong>Pacific Coast Trail</strong> (all 2,650 miles of it).  He wanted to keep all of his gear as light as possible, going so far as to make his own lightweight backpack, sleeping bag, tent and stove.  Younger brother, <strong>Benjamin</strong>, decided to help out and came up with this innovative flashlight design.</p>
<p>It worked so well, <strong>Benjamin</strong> ended up patenting his invention &#8211; <em>at the age of 15</em>.  The design is beautifully simple:  A small plastic cap that contains two bright LED bulbs snaps onto a 9-volt battery.  LED&#8217;s being the low-energy users that they are mean that one 9-volt battery can power one of these flashlights for up to three years.</p>
<p>The <strong>Pak-Lite Basic</strong> model has bulbs rated for 10,000 hours of use and goes for $12.99 USD.  The <strong>Pak-Lite Original</strong> features dual high and low beams, steady or flashing option and super bright bulbs rated for 100,000 hours and is $24.99 USD.</p>
<p>The <strong>Pak-Lites</strong> can be used with alkaline or lithium batteries as well.  They also come in a variety of colours, including a glow-in-the-dark unit.  Lot&#8217;s of rave reviews can be seen in the testimonials on the web site at <a href="http://www.9voltlight.com"><strong>www.9voltlight.com</strong></a>.</p>
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