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Ideal for night walks, DIY tasks, or emergency use, it offers long-lasting performance you can count on.
332 Lumens
172 Meters
7,399 Candela
IPX4
13 Hours on Eco
2 AA Batteries Included
Looking for a compact, ultra-bright flashlight for everyday carry? The Mini Pro LED delivers an impressive 332 lumens with a precision-machined aluminum body that’s both lightweight and tough. Whether you're walking at night, working on DIY projects, or need an emergency backup light, this flashlight is a must-have for your EDC kit. Modes include: High, Low.
Light Source LED
Drop Resistance 1 m
Weight with Batteries 4.15 oz
Dimensions 6.6" x 1"


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Mag Instrument is a proud sponsor of the National Breast Cancer Foundation. 5% of gross retail sales from this product will be donated to NBCF.
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