Costco KODA Portable LED Work Light – 2 Pack $29

Costco has KODA Portable LED Work Light in a 2 Pack for $29. There are similar battery powered portable utility LED work lights online ( https://amzn.to/2V2OcQW ). The night features of LED work lights is the mounting options. Its flash light swivels out from the base and can rotate 360 degrees. The base can be mounted with its build in clamp; magnetic base, hook, tripod 1/4 inch screw mount, or by mounting screw hanger holes. Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

The KODA Portable LED Work Light runs on 4 AA batteries which are included in this bundle. The light output is 550 lumen at high power for 4 hours and 200 lumen at 8 hours. This would be perfect for camping as well working on at places with no available power.

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Costco FEIT Rechargeable LED Pivot Head Flashlight + Head Lamp Bundle $29

Costco FEIT Rechargeable LED Pivot Head Flashlight and Head Lamp Bundle for $29. There are other powerful rechargeable LED pivot flashlights ( https://amzn.to/2Cff5KY ) and powerful 1000 lumen headlamps ( https://amzn.to/3hxrxWt ) online. This bundle comes with 2 pivot head 500 / 250 lumen flashlights with clips and magnetic base and a really powerful 1000 / 500 /250 lumen head lamp with different color modes. Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

This flashlights come with clips making it convenient to clip it to a jacket or cap and the pivot head with magnetic base can be used on metal surfaces and angled pretty practical for preparing you bag for hiking,camping, road side automotive kit, or for the tool box. I prefer head lamps to free up my hand when working.

It uses Micro USB to charge the battery. While i like rechargeable flash lights, i would have preferred if it was USB C as in my previous video i have move to standardize all my devices to USB C. I got a RovyVon ( https://amzn.to/33lFyzM ). The first one is the RovyVon Aura A23 about $49 ( https://amzn.to/38WnkpQ ) which is less than 3 inches and outputs 1000 lumens of light from powerful Cree LED. The second one is the tiny RovyVon A3 about $29( https://amzn.to/2U8J3W7 ).

Why switch to rechargeable USB?
Similar to the XiaoMi 1000 Lumen LED flashlight ( https://amzn.to/2D1FBVj ) i reviewed earlier ( https://youtu.be/DNApf8x-x24 ), I wanted to make a move to have all my devices and flashlights go towards a USB rechargeable platform. Its so that i can carry one primary power supply or wall charger and not have to worry about battery form factor. For example: if my 5.11 LED EDC pen light ( https://amzn.to/2TSyojx ) which i carry runs out of power, I will need a new AAA alkaline dry cell to replace it. If my RovyVon A23 flash light runs out of power, i just need to plug it into my 26,800 power bank ( https://amzn.to/38SMh5B ) to still have continuous light. Great for camping and emergency preparedness.

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DIY: Installing Deer Warning Whistles! – Why you should use screws instead of mounting tape.

So there’s been more deer around and I figured I get a some deer warning whistles and put them on my Honda Clarity . They sell similar ones online: https://amzn.to/2RfUax1 . I used screws to mount to the front of my car.

The two deer warning whistle attached on to the bumper with foam adhesive tape. There are screw holes on the mounts, however the foam tape holds it fine for about 2 years.

It finally tore the foam and the other one ripped off due to wind speed. This time around i drilled two pilot holes and added two flat head screws. I used a 1/16 drill bit ( https://amzn.to/3hc9Ziz ) on my Ryobi power drill (https://amzn.to/30quh1O ). I had to use aluminum tape (https://amzn.to/2Yl5Xvv) to make the small drill bit see my video of how i did it.

So my there are two types of whistles included in the package, one with closed back end and one with a open back end. The closed one is louder is placed on the passenger side. The open one is quieter and is placed on the driver side. When driving at highway speeds I can hear the passenger side with the passenger window down.

Enjoy and hope this helps!

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