Maglite Mini Maglite Pro 2-AA Cell LED

rated 5.0 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 1 Trailspace user

Best light that I own!!! I promise!!! Coolest little…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $24 at Lowes

Summary

Best light that I own!!! I promise!!!

Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Durability and strength
  • Bright light for a small torch
  • Cheap
  • Uses 2 standard AA
  • Cool little belt pouch with it
  • Extra bulbs are easy to find
  • Good warranty

Cons

  • Fits loose in the pouch it comes with

Coolest little light I own. After I took it with me for a weekend hike, it's the only one I bring. It's as tough as the classic Maglites, and as bright as the older larger cells.

Dropped a few times to see how it would hold up, and it did. Dunked it in the creek a few times, and it still works. I'm not saying swim with it, but if it gets wet... you're still good to go. It fits a little loose in the belt pouch it comes with, but I put some thin cordage on it and some apoxy... and it's snug as hell now.

I would tell anyone looking for a small lightweight flashlight to go with this small monster.

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