$12.00 Original price was: $12.00.$5.00Current price is: $5.00.
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.
47 Lumens
46 Meters
539 Candela
IPX7
1 Hour 45 Minutes
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Great rescue light for as green LED flashlights can be seen up to a mile away. Modes included: High, Low, Strobe.
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.
First introduced in 1988, this pocket-sized legend has been a trusted companion for generations.
This is the best light source for protecting a person’s night vision.
First introduced in 1988, this pocket-sized legend has been a trusted companion for generations.
Warm white light is the ideal light source for working in tight spaces.
This compact tactical flashlight features a crowned strike bezel, ultra-bright 320-lumen LED, and military-grade durability—ready for duty or emergency use.
Warm white light is the ideal light source for working in tight spaces.
This Spectrum Series LED Solitaire features a warm white beam. Warm white light is the ideal light source for working in tight spaces. – Preferred light for electronic technicians because warm white LEDs allow the full-color spectrum to be seen in detail on wires/cables. Cool white Light LEDs make browns, blacks, and reds look the same; warm White LEDs do not mask color. – For situations in which a flashlight will be used for an extended period, warm white LEDs avoid eye strain because it is a natural light similar to the sun’s rays, unlike regular white LEDs.
This Spectrum Series LED Solitaire features a blue beam. Blue is the preferred light source for pilots. Great for reading maps in low light or no light environments. Blue light provides excellent detail and does not wash out symbols, notes, or elevation markers on maps. Used by hunters for blood tracking. Forensic personnel and crime scene technicians use blue light to detect bodily fluids.
Forensic personnel and crime scene technicians use blue light to detect bodily fluids.
Forensic personnel and crime scene technicians use blue light to detect bodily fluids.