Maglite Solitaire LED also gives you the ability to focus the beam from a wide-angle floodlight toe narrow spot beam. The high-powered LED but-Pound of this tiny titan has enough power to light up objects on the far end of a parking lot, and this keychain flashlight is tiny enough that it can live in your pocket – always there when you need it! LED 1 cell AAA Flashlight..
Product Features
- Superior quality craftsmanship with weather-resistant seals and anodized inside and out for improved corrosion resistance
- Adjustable and powerful light beam that makes a useful gift and fits perfectly into pockets, purses, attache cases, etc.
- Compact design includes a premium alkaline battery with keychain lanyard and a spare lamp safely inside the tailcap
- A premium drop resistant and water resistant flashlight renowned for its quality, durability and reliability
- Advanced lighting instrument made in America and built tough enough to last a lifetime making it suitable for camping, climbing, fishing, hunting, etc.
so close to perfect…. 4.5 stars…updated to 5 🙂 you would think that someone that buys a solitaire wouldn’t be serious about lights, but i am.as a steamfitter, my job requires me to carry just a few tools with me at all times and weight adds up fast. i can use this light 20-50 times per day. i try to carry the lightest tools possible.pros:-made in the usa.-takes an aaa battery. those button cell lights are worthless to me.-at 37 lumens it’s almost too bright inside small pipe. luckily, i’m a…
They are the very best – if you can get them to last more than a year. Really mixed feelings about this light. I have carried one in my trouser pocket for years, they are very handy. However, I have to replace them almost every year because of battery corrosion. I use only Duracell alkaline or EverReady alkaline, both good reputable batteries. But no matter which I use, sometime around a year into use they swell up and get stuck inside the aluminum tube. (Actually, I have this problem with other sizes of Maglite as well, fortunately the “C” and…
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