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.
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