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    Replacing a Nexxtech “Xenon” rubber flashlight (#6119014) light bulb (Philips HPX42,

    Re: Replace Nexxtech Xenon rubber flashlight (#6119014) bulb (Philips HPX42) That might have worked. It would be challenging, as it's deeper than it looks in the photo. I had a hard time just poking the multimeter probes down there. But I no longer have to worry about this, as I now only use...
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    Replacing a Nexxtech “Xenon” rubber flashlight (#6119014) light bulb (Philips HPX42,

    Re: Replace Nexxtech Xenon rubber flashlight (#6119014) bulb (Philips HPX42) Other than a small maglite in the car, which takes a smaller bulb, I only own the broken flashlight above. And flashlights these days are mostly LED. I'll mull over the unbulkiness. Maybe throw it in the toolbox...
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    Replacing a Nexxtech “Xenon” rubber flashlight (#6119014) light bulb (Philips HPX42,

    Replace Nexxtech Xenon rubber flashlight (#6119014) bulb (Philips HPX42) I thought that HPX42 was a Philips model number, so I searched for "HPX42 Philips" without quotes. I didn't notice anything relevant, but I must have missed a link. Here is a *very* helpful link...
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    Replacing a Nexxtech “Xenon” rubber flashlight (#6119014) light bulb (Philips HPX42,

    I just copied and pasted the subject line from my text editor, and did not realize that it was truncated. It should have specified the bulb information (on the stem) as "light bulb (Philips HPX42, 4.7V 0.4A)". I thought this as odd, since the flashlight takes four AA batteries at 1.5V each...
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    Replacing a Nexxtech “Xenon” rubber flashlight (#6119014) light bulb (Philips HPX42,

    Some years ago, I picked up this tough looking flashlight at "The Source by Circuit City" in Canada: I dropped it, and it no longer works. I am assuming that the bulb is not working, even though there does not *appear* to be a break in the filament: However, store no longer carries the...
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