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	<title>Comments on: Light up Your Trailer, the mLite Sale</title>
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		<title>By: Jain Rain</title>
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		<description>My wife and I recently found a great new light that we use regularly on our trailers.  It is called the FlashBak Personal Safety Light.  It is great!  Unlike many other rear lights we have used in the past, it cannot fall off.  It uses 4 alligator clips to hold on, so even if one or two do come off, there are still two others there to make sure the light stays where you put it.  We have learned to keep checking each other back, to ensure the lights are still attached, and operating properly. Safety First!  The FlashBak has a lighted remote switch, so a quick glance from the riding position, lets us know that the FlashBak is still running.  This is a very cool and innovative idea for a safety lights.  We love ours!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My wife and I recently found a great new light that we use regularly on our trailers.  It is called the FlashBak Personal Safety Light.  It is great!  Unlike many other rear lights we have used in the past, it cannot fall off.  It uses 4 alligator clips to hold on, so even if one or two do come off, there are still two others there to make sure the light stays where you put it.  We have learned to keep checking each other back, to ensure the lights are still attached, and operating properly. Safety First!  The FlashBak has a lighted remote switch, so a quick glance from the riding position, lets us know that the FlashBak is still running.  This is a very cool and innovative idea for a safety lights.  We love ours!</p>
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