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James - Hawaii - Dec. 2006
"Heard about Pak-Lites through USAF SERE instructor. Giving as gifts to my troops going down range. Your product rocks!"
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Mike in Iraq
"I'm over here in Iraq and I just wanted to say your Pak-Lite kicks butt! I use it every night, so thanks!"
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Jim - U.S. Military
"Your lights are great! We have one in the shop that has been running nonstop for over a month now!"
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PFC A.
"I have had the black cap, white Pak-Lite for a year now and have yet to change the battery. It is the most efficient flashlight I have found out there. I look forward to many more years of use out of this and other Pak-Lites. Thank you for this great product..."
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Peter Kummerfeldt - U.S. Air Force Survival Instructor
"I was speaking at the Pacific Northwest Sportsmen's Show when I was introduced to Pak-Lite flashlights. What a jewel! I gave one to each of the four instructors that work for me and the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. We now each carry one in our personal survival kits"
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Steve - U.S.Army Black Hawk Pilot
"I carry the Red Pak-Lite with me everywhere now and it has proven to be very useful tool in my current situation. I have demonstrated the non-destructive attributes of the light by throwing it against the wall or cement when someone is examining it and treating it with kit-gloves. The small protruding lenses are rather deceiving."
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John Studebaker/USA Security contractor in Iraq ---- April 25, 2005
"I served as a US security contractor in Iraq this past year. The Pak-Lite enabled me to navigate at night safely. I am thankful for the Pak-Lite that I carried, for it saved my life. I carried 2 other flashlights that failed. The Pak-Lite continued to work the entire time without ever having to change the battery. I finally quit carrying an extra battery for the Pak-Lite after 2 months, when I realized it didn't need extra batteries.
I'm currently sending Pak-Lite's to other teammates in Iraq and wouldn't even consider working there without a Pak-Lite. I am planning to return to Iraq soon, and will definitely be taking Pak-Lites to the team members that I will be working with."
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