the cord can easily be donated to the OOG diver.
Goodness, I hope not. Being out of gas with duplicate lights just doesn't sound like a good state of affairs
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the cord can easily be donated to the OOG diver.
Note that whenever the light gets clipped off (dead light, no need for it, etc), I automatically tuck the cord under both the long hose and my waist strap.
This means that:
- The cord doesn't dangle and isn't an entanglement hazard. As an addition to this, it also means the cord has a much lower chance of getting damaged by being caught on something.
- Doesn't trap the long hose at all -- if someone needs gas, all we have to do is donate. No need to move the light cord around.
Goodness, I hope not. Being out of gas with duplicate lights just doesn't sound like a good state of affairs
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"I'm OOG!!"
"Here's a $1,500 flashlight to make you feel better!"