Dorcy Waterproof Battery Powered Floating LED Flashlight with Carabiner Clip, Ideal for Camping and Outdoors
LEDdistributors • 6 years ago
Dorcy’s 41-2521 150-Lumen LED Waterproof Floating Flashlight features durable impact-resistant construction and an ultrastrong lens shield. Shock-absorbing rubber around the body gives this light a slip-free, comfortable grip. This light is ideal for swimming, boating, fishing and other water-based activities.
Product Features
- Super Bright 150 Lumen LED Flashlight
- Waterproof and Floating / Great for Camping and Emergencies
- 17 Hour Runtime
- Powerful 67 Meter Beam Distance
- 3 “AA” Alkaline Batteries Included

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