Maglite Mini Maglight LED 2-Cell AA
The video isn't a review as much as an unboxing and…
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Price Paid: $26.95
The video isn't a review as much as an unboxing and showing the features. So far though, I like this little light. It's a far improvement over Maglites that I've had in the past.
It's good, I liked it. Lengthwise, its head is a little…
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Price Paid: $24
It's good, I liked it. Lengthwise, its head is a little bit longer than that of the incandescent bulbed one. It has the same good old casing.
Compared to the older model, this one has a circuit enabling the user, with a quick turn of the on-off head, to switch among four different modes: high power, low power (25 percent), blink and SOS. Adjustible light beam from spot to flood is available, but not as good as the older model.
Inside package, flashlight comes along with a belt holster. The led bulb does not appear to be "3 watt", but it still emits quite a bright beam.
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The Maglite Mini Maglight LED 2-Cell AA is not available from the stores we monitor.
Last seen August 30, 2012 at REI.
where to buy:
You may want to check pricing and availability directly at these Maglite retailers:
- REI
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