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Mini-Mag Flashlight AA Mini Mag Blister/Black
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Mini-Mag Flashlight AA Mini Mag Blister/Black

SKU:

GS-7389

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Description:

The Mini-Mag light is rugged, made from machined aluminum construction with knurled design. The high-intensity light beam goes from spot to flood with a twist of the wrist. It converts quickly to a freestanding candle mode. Anodized inside and out for improved corrosion resistance. Water and shock resistant. A spare lamp is inside the tail cap, and comes with an Energizer alkaline battery for long lamp life and efficient power usage.AA, 5 1/2" long, and weighs less than 2 oz.Limited Lifetime Warranty. Flashlight designed, Manufactured, and patented in the USA

Features:

AA in Blister Package (Black)


038739031668


Limited Lifetime Warranty


Product Details:
Product Length: 0.0 inches
Product Width: 0.0 inches
Product Height: 0.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.0 pounds
Package Length: 8.6 inches
Package Width: 4.5 inches
Package Height: 0.2 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 123 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 123 customer reviews )
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46 of 46 found the following review helpful:

5In a word, excellentSep 21, 2007
By DB.Zimmerman
The construction and quality is what you'd expect from a Maglite with a solid and durable aluminum body and rubber gaskets inside to keep out dirt and water. The grip is also nicely textured to keep the flashlight from slipping out of your hand.

Light output is excellent with a bright, white beam and good throw distance. The reflector has been redesigned from the 2AA incandescent model and eliminates the infamous Maglite "hole" (a dark spot in the middle of the beam) when the flashlight is on full flood. Adjusting to spot isn't a dramatic difference, but it definitely puts more light in the center of the beam which can be useful in certain situations.

Batteries last a long, long time, and unlike the older incandescent model, the light output doesn't decrease to unusable levels long before the batteries are dead but rather stays clear and bright until the batteries are exhausted. The LED is also considerably more durable than an incandescent bulb, and my LED Maglite has survived knocks and drops that would have required a bulb replacement in my old incan model. And while the LED version is about an inch longer than the old model, the flashlight is still small and light enough to carry everywhere (I always keep mine on my belt so it's always handy when I need it, which is more often than you'd expect!).

I have only one caveat: the flashlight does not have reverse polarity protection meaning that if you accidentally install the batteries backwards, you'll smoke the LED and you'll have to buy a new flashlight. Just be careful when installing the batteries and you'll be fine.

It might seem a little pricey, but it's worth every penny.

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Edit: A year later and this little flashlight is still going strong. It never leaves my side.

53 of 55 found the following review helpful:

5Great light with little known featureMay 31, 2000
By wcc2
All the mag lites share solid aluminum construction and rubber o-ring seals.

What sets the mini mag off from the other mag lites is its size (easy to hold with teeth while working under car, sink, etc) and one little known feature - "candle" mode. You adjust the beam focus by rotating the mini mag's head, but if you continue turning the head pops off; you are left with the handle and the exposed bulb, which is now throwing light in all directions - it is a "candle". Flip the head over, place it on the ground/table - it is now a "candle holder". Stick the candle into the candle holder. Instant candle for camping. (These directions are actually on the mini mag's packaging, but it wasn't until I had bought my third mini mag (one for car, kitchen, daypack) that I noticed. This is actually a great trick to show other mini mag owners... they also threw their packaging away without looking it)

Two mini mags in the candle mode do a good job on a picnic table at night... so get two of them... they're cheap.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

4Handy, Hardy, Little LightDec 05, 1999
By M. Luke
I've got one of these in my car glove box for emergencies and another in my living room so that I can check the wiring for my stereo, check the fusebox when the power goes out, etc. The Metal Enclosed light is very sturdy. My 5 year old has banged it, dropped it and it still works.

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5Mag decided to become the best and they did. Best value.Jan 02, 2000

While I have run into a flashlight that is slightly more waterproof than this one it is almost three times more expensive. In my humble opinion value is a major component of any design. For this reason, this flashlight rates a 5. Grasp this in your hand and you are immediately struck by its designed in strength and careful manufacturing. The adjustable beam, which spreads or focuses the light expands the usefulness. Narrow for reading a map late at night or wide angle for walking down the lane. A spare bulb (an old concept that seemed to have gotten lost until now) increases the likelihood that you will have light when you want it. Mag took a simple product, added important features and then used quality materials and methods to produce it at a very attractive price.

14 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5Great Product, one minor issue thoughAug 22, 2008
By Jon
Love Maglite flashlights, only had one minor issue with this one. I don't normally write reviews, but wanted to share this for anyone else who has this problem. The flickering/won't turn on problem very well could be the tailcap assembly (screw off back part). There are 2 metal clips that need to make contact with the barrel. If your AA LED Maglite is not turning on, try bending these 2 clips out and make sure they can make contact with the barrel. Mine had this problem, and once I bent these clips out it has worked just great. I hope this helps someone out there.

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