Maglite Mini PRO LED 2-Cell AA Flashlight with Holster Gray
LEDdistributors • 6 years ago
New Ultra Bright – The new Mini Maglite PRO houses a latest-generation LED-a light engine that yields a level of performance that, back in the day, just wasn’t possible in a flashlight this size.
Product Features
- Classic Simplicity – Twist the head to turn on, turn off and focus
- Modern Power – Next Generation LED for a whole new level of brightness
- Can use in Candle Mode

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