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If people ask me what I do and I am being cheeky (and want to make them say ‘WTF’ to themselves) I simply tell them I draw on napkins. If they get to know me they will find out I also write, photograph, consult, travel, speak, and coach. But they may not know I also am the Energizer Bunny using Energizer headlights,
Doing things like this:
This is the scene of me fixing the washing machine for the second time in 2 months. It was not fun. That motor there? It weighs 250 lbs. Really. I dropped it on my finger at one point. That hurt. I had to balance that motor, the flashlight and and a screwdriver at the same time. And I had to figure out how to clip it on while doing that.
I also do things like this:
This is me fixing the garbage disposal for the 6th or 10th time. I forget which. Luckily it’s not a terribly hard fix, just a hex wrench in the middle, a little stiff tug and it’s done. But that isn’t as easy to do as one might think in the dark. Enter in the Energizer headlight. I love my bright headlights. I have used specialty ones for running but I didn’t have a general one for use around the house. After doing the washing machine without a headlight I went to Wal-Mart and got one right away just in case I had to take it all apart a third time! Luckily I had it for under the sink.
And for this:
This is me behind my desktop computer switching out some USB cables. I have 987 cables back there (at least) and it is not easy to follow them. But it would be impossible without a good headlight. It’s makes life easier, no doubt. I bet George Washington would like Energizer headlights. They had a 3 LED beam headlights and a 6 LED beam headlights. I chose the 3 LED because I thought the 6 version would blind my wife if I looked her way while trying to light my way.
And seeing as it’s Oklahoma, you know where we need one of these, right?
In here:
This is our storm shelter we had installed last year. We supplied it with storm survival stuff this spring, including work flashlight, lamps and night headlight, all from Energizer.
We are prepared in that storm shelter with TV, radio, electricity (if it doesn’t go out) food, water, a fan and more. We even have a dog food and a bowl for dog water just in case we have to live in there for a while. Lights though lead the way in important stuff to have to light my way!
And of course, since I am a runner, I knew no matter what else I was going to use the night headlight for, I was going to use it for some late night or early morning running.
Like this:
Nothing worse than running in a neighborhood with potholes in the street in the dark. Bright Headlights make a huge difference. Energizer has a huge array of headlights so I can use the sports version for running, with it’s red tail light on the back. Very cool.
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I also posted an entire Google + story about this as well with even more photos.
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Photos and commentary by Marty Coleman
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Love it!! I’m so glad you have that Family Safe. We have no shelter in our barn and it makes me a little nervous. I need those headlights for my garden! I get get the brighter version in the hopes that it would blind and kill the nasty beetles that are eating my zucchini!! Nice job.
Thanks Michelle, I can imagine outdoors, even in the bright sunlight, would be good for looking under leaves for little larvae and beetles. A shelter is a great relief to have. We picked an above ground version because Linda was a bit nervous about getting trapped underground (understandable). We also heard that often with outdoor underground shelters people tend to wait too long to go outside to get in the shelter. Having it in the garage makes it much more likely we will get in in time.
You make a great bunny! LOL I love how easy these are to use and how helpful too!