Color | Anodized Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | Xenon/LED |
Material | Aluminum |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
- 3 LED/Xenon bulb combination lithium battery powered flashlight offers super brightness
- Constructed of black machined aluminum with knurled grip and push button switch
- One 3-volt lithium battery provides up to 9.5 hours of run time for the LEDs and over one hour for the xenon bulb
- Weighs .247 pounds
- 1.38″ D x 4.09″ L
James Bradford Schwandt Verified Buyer –
These are great one battery flashlights with the option of a long running led or the brighter Xenon bulb. I like the powerful long shelf life lithium batteries but sone people may prefer the easy to buy alkaline better.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
I am a Graduate Gemologist and this is PERFECT for showing color change in alexandrites. I am telling all of my colleagues!
Gus Verified Buyer –
Made from metal, heave, but batter doesn’t last long, and then is hard to find, specially if you are flying outside of the country.
Donald S. Kreger Verified Buyer –
It’s a great quality light, and small, just what I was looking for. The only thing I don’t like about it is that it doesn’t have a rear button and the side button has to be pushed in all the way and clicked on before the light goes on.
davecon1 Verified Buyer –
this light is not all what it claims to be! it is ok as a spare one but not as your only small light.
G Verified Buyer –
I like this flashlight. It is definitely compact (I keep it in my backpack 24/7), extremely durable (dropped it quite a few times on concrete and it never phased it), lightweight and pretty bright for its size. However, I was expecting it to be a bit brighter. I suppose I was hoping for something taht would light up an entire corridor versus an area.
It is definitely functional, especially with its 3 different types of lights, and I use it all the time when I do not have light.
M. Newman Verified Buyer –
I like this light very much. It has a good xenon bulb and a bright set of LED bulbs. The only complaint is that I would like to be able to use both at once for maximum brightness. Otherwise, I don’t see the reason for the third click. Right now, the light is click1 = xenon, click2 = LED, click3 = xenon, click4 = off. I was expecting click3 to either be both xenon plus LED or off.