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		<title>Which Is Better: LED or Incandescent?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A rather new technology has recently hit the world of camping flashlights, and it is quickly become the most preferred kind of lighting when looking for an efficient, inexpensive yet long-lasting flashlight. And it is for good reason, too. LED, which stands for light-emitting diode, has an estimated operational life of 100,000 hours – this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A rather new technology has recently hit the world of camping<br />
flashlights, and it is quickly become the most preferred kind of<br />
lighting when looking for an efficient, inexpensive yet long-lasting<br />
flashlight. And it is for good reason, too. LED, which stands for<br />
light-emitting diode, has an estimated operational life of 100,000<br />
hours – this is compared to only 5,000 hours from a traditional,<br />
incandescent bulb.</p>
<p>LED camping flashlights tend to be more compact, taking up less room<br />
in your camping pack, and they are often brighter than their<br />
incandescent counterparts as well. Because LEDs are designed with an<br />
80% efficiency rating, only 20% of the power created by an LED<br />
flashlight is lost to heat. With a traditional incandescent bulb, that<br />
is reversed – only 20% of the energy from the batteries is providing<br />
actual light, while the remaining 80% of that energy in an<br />
incandescent camping flashlight is lost in heat energy. When you<br />
compare these facts along with many more, there really is no<br />
comparison. LED camping flashlights are without a doubt the way to go.</p>
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