Maglite Mini LED 2-Cell AA Flashlight with Holster, Black

February 10, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 7 April 2020 05:58 GMT+0100 - Details)

The 97-lumen mini maglite(r) LED flashlight has the durability and strength maglite(r) is known for–all in a compact carrying case. It features four modes for Personalized use. It includes 2 AA batteries and a holster. This SP2201H is in black.

Product Features

  • 145M beam distance
  • Full power/low power/blink/SOS modes
  • Multi-mode electronic switch
  • Multi-mode electronic switch offers four modes: High Power (100%), Low Power (25%), Blink mode, and SOS mode making it great for emergencies at home or in the car
  • Advanced lighting instrument driven by the next generation of Mag-LED technology that delivers performance oriented features in a sleek, compact design
  • Superior quality craftsmanship with weather-resistant seal, diamond knurl design, and anodized inside and out for improved corrosion resistance
  • Adjustable and powerful lighting instrument that makes a useful gift and fits perfectly into pockets, purses, attaché cases, etc.
  • Made in America and built tough enough to last a lifetime making it suitable for camping, car repairs, climbing, dog walking, fishing, household use, hunting, etc.

Comments

Kaniki says:

Good flashlight, but.. things could be better. This is a good flashlight, with some flaws. First is the blinking thing that I have seen multiple people have talked about, where it seems like the flashlight has a short in it. Here is the deal from what I have seen about that. If you look at the flashlight, there is no wires going from top to bottom or anything to make the connection or circuit to make it work. The way it works is like this. The flashlight body is the wiring or the circuit to make the connection to make it work. If you take…

itRAINSinOregon says:

Works better, and brighter than the incandescant, retains the Maglite size but (after 6 or 9 months), not the build quality UPDATE AFTER 9 Months: went from 3 stars down to 2, the spring that pushes the batteries up against the electronic board that controls the bulb weakened . . . so I pulled it out and stretched it and put it back in, only to have it fail again after a month or so . . . which makes the durn thing flicker, and change bulb setting to flashing, or to bright, from where I set it on dim . . this was a great idea that was poorly executed . . a spring holding a couple of double A batteries SHOULD NOT…

Christopher Temple says:

Good little EDC torch I have many many flashlights. Some are 100 lumens, some are 500+. Why did I get this little 97 lumen mini mag?Because it’s lightweight, uses easy to find batteries, and serves a purpose while I do my daily inspections as a pest control tech. Could I use a super-high lumen torch? Yes. Do I need to and risk losing it and being set back over a hundred dollars? No.If you’re looking for a crazy bright “light up the woods like it’s daytime” torch, move on. If you’re…

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