David Misell, an English inventor, invented the first flashlight and patented it in 1899. It used three D batteries in a tube that was used as the handle of the device. The batteries supplied enough power to create light through an incandescent bulb.

The name “flash” light was a knock on the reliability of the model. These units could not be left on for long because of the zinc-carbon batteries that couldn’t hold an electrical current for long periods of time, thus creating only a “flash” of light.

These early flashlights were nothing more than a novelty at the time. The batteries were inefficient, and the bulbs were dull. Improvements of the batteries and bulbs by Eveready and others started to increase the popularity of flashlights by the second decade of the 1900s.

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    The thing I was surprised to learn was the D batteries were a thing back then.

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      You’d be surprised at how much old technology is still used in parts of our electrical devices and electronics

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      Even AA batteries have been around for about a century now, and I think even button cells like CR2032 have been around since the 60’s. These standards are ancient.

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      According to Wikipedia it was introduced in 1898, so the flashlight was invented almost immediately after. I guess it’s the natural next step when you have light bulbs and batteries.