Coleman Battery Guard 250m LED Flashlight

February 26, 2020 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 01:57 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Battery Guard technology on the Coleman 250M LED Flashlight stops battery drain, so you’ll have power when you need it the most. Conventional flashlights experience residual drain as long as the battery is connected in the circuit, even when the light is powered off. When you switch off your Coleman flashlight, Battery Guard technology completely disengages the battery to maintain brightness twice as long, and extend battery life by 25%. It also reduces damaging corrosion, so batteries can be stored in your flashlight for years. The flashlight upholds its durability with a strong aluminum exterior and rubber-edged bezel that’s water and impact resistant to falls of up to two meters. With a long-lasting battery and an enduring exterior, you can trust that this high-powered flashlight will be ready for anything, even when you’re not.

Product Features

  • Battery Guard system stops battery drain to preserve battery life and reduce corrosion
  • Provides up to 25% longer battery life than traditional flashlights
  • Durable, lightweight design with rubber-edged bezel protects against drops of up to 2 meters
  • Runtime: 1 hour on high, 200 on low
  • Lumens: 325 on high, 4 on low

Comments

Anonymous says:

very bright really low I like this light alot. Feels well made. Has a reg side switch and on high this light is bright, very bright. However low is really really low needs to be a little brighter. For my old eyes it not bright enough for much of anything.

Anonymous says:

Great, but big and beefy for household use. I also own the 250 M, which uses AAA batteries. i bought the 300 M because I thought the Low setting would be about right at 10 lumens. It is. The low setting on the 250 M is too dim for my taste. The downside of the 300 M is that it’s a bear of a flashlight. It’s 7-9/16 inches long, 1-9/16 to 1-5/8 inches on the barrel, and 2-11/16 inch at the lens end. It’s beefy and fairly hefty. Construction quality and hand feel are top notch. It has a good, solid switch. It’s honestly the best…

Anonymous says:

Nice flashlight, atrocious packaging This seems like a well-made, sturdy flashlight. Very bright at full power, and the low-power setting on the switch is nice. When you order, call ahead and make an arrangement with your local fire department to see if they can bring over their Jaws of Life extrication tool for a training exercise while they attempt to open the thermonuclear-proof clam shell packaging.

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