The BIG Larry knows how to light up a room! Equipped with new COB LED technology, the BIG Larry outputs 400 lumens of intense light. Secondary light modes include Low (160 lumens) and the Emergency Red Flash mode. This intense red light is perfect for distress signaling or roadside emergencies. The anodized aluminum body and recessed LED housing ensures that the BIG Larry can handle any situation.
LIGHT
High-power 400 lumen C•O•B LED work light
High-power COB LED emergency red flasher
DESIGN
Anodized aircraft-grade aluminum; water and impact-resistant
Powerful magnetic base
OPERATION
Top-positioned, ON/OFF button
BATTERIES
Powered by 3 AA batteries (included)
SPECS
Length: 7.4375”
Diameter: Barrel – 0.875” / Head – 1.125”
Weight: 0.45 lbs.
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Awesome light Very bright, well made and has very wide lens that covers the room from side to side. for the price, I don’t think there’s anything better. I wish that it had a magnetic strip on the side for better placement in various areas. You can also use it to blind someone and beat him with it like a button afterwards so it makes it perfect for immediate self defense. I keep one in the car for emergencies. Word of advise, use good quality batteries and if placed in the car, keep the batteries separate.
Excellent emergency light. I love the brightness of this light, and the solid feel of it. The magnet sticks solidly to anything. It is a great addition to your emergency supply kit. I haven’t had much chance to use it yet, but I will edit this review if my opinion of the light changes. It is quite large – larger than you might think. It is about an inch in diameter and weighs probably 1/2 pound. I picked this over the Little Larry because it takes AA batteries instead of AAA, and the reported time the light will last is…
Superb Worklight or Hazard Warning Light I am what is called in the flashlight community a “flashaholic” because of my hobby of collecting and using all types of flashlights. At first I was skeptical of the Nebo Big Magnum Larry because it was sold on the counters of the local UPS store, my local pharmacy, etc. Typically these types of retailers carry cheap junk for flashlights.