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Scorpion Scorpion W/Battery-Display Pack

SKU:

GS-4209

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Description:

Rubber-armored sleeve over aluminum body. Includes (2) 3-volt lithium batteries and spare bulb.Battery: Two 3-Volt lithium with a shelf life of nearly ten years. Bulb: Xenon gas filled bi-pin Material: Machined aluminum housing covered by a rubber armored sleeve for a sure grip; unbreakable polycarbonate lens. Color: Black Weight: (with battery) 4.4 ounces Length: 4.9 inches Run Time: One hour of continuous use Candlepower: Up to 6,500 Special Features: Triple action tail cap switch; variable spot to flood focus.

Features:

Flashlight w/Batteries


080926850019


Bulletproof warranty. All Streamlight flashlights, lanterns and head lights carry a no-quibble warr


Product Details:
Product Length: 0.0 inches
Product Width: 0.0 inches
Product Height: 0.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.39 pounds
Package Length: 8.7 inches
Package Width: 4.2 inches
Package Height: 0.8 inches
Package Weight: 0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 41 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 41 customer reviews )
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22 of 23 found the following review helpful:

4Very good general purpose flashlightDec 16, 2003
By Seppo Vesala
Streamlight Scorpion is a very good general purpose flashlight, as the light is bright, and quite even when the beam is set tigth. The light is easy to operate with tailcap end click-on switch, but there is no separate momentary switch. You can depress the click-on switch halfway down to get the same effect, but that is not as good a solution as a separate momentary switch would have been.

The light is brigth with fresh batteries, but the light dims quite fast as the batteries are used. The light bulb heats up with constant use, and that can melt a hole into the plastic lens. That has happened twice to me, as the light has been clicked on accidentally without me noticing that. The light beam is adjustable, but when adjusted wide, there are some serious dark rings on the beam. The body of the flashlight is covered with rubber sleeve. I like the feel of that, although it is possible that the flashlight can stick to clothing when removed from pocket, but I haven't any problems like that.

This flashlight is a very good choice for general purpose flashlight, and the price is reasonable. It is not suitable for a tactical light (for law enforcement, for example), mainly because it has no momentary switch.

14 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5Make sure you've considered the Strion, too.Feb 20, 2006
By Eric F. Lichtfuss Jr. "eric"
The light works wonderfully. It's deceptively bright for its size, and it's terribly durable. All around, it's the quality and performance I've come to expect from Streamlight's products (which is second to none). I'm fully satisfied.

The only word of "caution" I can offer is to make sure that you've thought seriously about the Strion flashlight, too.

Think about how much the light will actually be on. Think about how long it'll be dormant. Do some homework on the maintanence of a Ni-Cad battery, and consider the Strion, too. I went with this light, knowing that when I use it, it'll mostly be on for very short times, and that there might be periods of a month or two where I didn't use it at all. All that down time could kill a ni-cad battery (I let that happen with my Stinger), and I would rather replace the lithiums a couple times a year, than the Ni-Cads even just once a year (cost and convenience).

If I was going to be using the light every day, and/or have it on for good chunks of time when I was using it, I would have bought the Strion, instead.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Bright Light in a Small PackageMar 06, 2003
By HunkaBurninLove
The Streamlight Scorpion is a small light that puts out a lot of brightness for its size.

Powered by 2, 3-volt lithium batteries this flashlight is pretty small (both in diameter and length). You'll be amazed how such a small flashlight can light up a room or an object at night.

The pushbutton switch is on the bottom of the light, so that might take getting used to. It's a three function switch (on/off/momentary on). The body of the flashlight is coated with rubber, so it's easy to grip if your hands are wet. However, this makes it difficult to bring out if you keep it in your pants pocket or a holster.

The beam quality is nice: no "holes" or "rings" in the spotlight.

Pluses: small size, bright light, manufacturer with good reputation for quality, lithium batteries have 10 year shelf life.

Minues: Takes 3-Volt lithium batteries (can be expensive), flashlight is fairly expensive.

This is a good light to keep in the car glove compartment for emergencies because it's small and the lithium batteries will keep for a long time.

Would I buy this again? Yes, but because of the cost I would make sure that I don't lose it.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5That's 6,500 Candlepower alright!May 23, 2004
By P. Arrabaca
One night I was fixing my speakers in the rear of the car. I used my Scorpion Streamlight to give me some extra light. For some reason I accidently left the flashlight on when it was sitting on the backseat. Meanwhile, several minutes later I smelled some burning and it was the Scorpion slowly burning a hole through my back seat. I was upset but surprised by the power of this little flashlight. Whenever I bust out this little guy out my friends react in awe by how much light comes from this little flashlight. I'm quite pleased but the batteries aren't cheap. My advice on batteries are to look for some on Ebay that run cheaper and buy in bulk. It has a nice rubberized grip for nice handling. I even hold it with my teeth when my hands are occuppied as I look at my engine in my car at night. This flashlight kicks the shizzle out of a maglite but it really drains the batteries if you have it one for a long time.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5an excellent lightDec 12, 2006
By Joe E. Holman
This is a tremendous little light. It boasts 114 lumens of nice white light--much brighter than any light you can buy at your local community stores, like Walmart. Only a few tactical lights are brighter, but not by very much.

For instance, the best supercheap tactical flashlight one can buy at Walmart is a Brinkman Maxfire LX (about 80 lumens of light) for around $20. This is a few dollars more but considerably brighter, much brighter than most people would demand. But this is to be expected as this is a high intensity light.

The light is easy to carry and has a nice rubber grip. It is water resistant, very small...just slips into the pocket and can be forgotten about until it is needed. The on/off button is found on the back and can be "clicked" to the fulltime on position when desired. The light also adjusts focus for a wider or tighter beam, though as with many Streamlight flashlights, the beams do not adjust very well for long distance viewing. Streamlight's flashlights tend to have very wide beams with less focus. This one is the same. So if you are trying to spot what's along a fenceline or field in the distance (a few hundred feet away), you might find some other lights are better at it. However, for all practical purposes, this is one of the very best lights on the market...tough, small, practical, bright, and handy.

Streamlight puts out lights used by profesionals...police, security, etc. This one runs on 2 CR123 lithium batteries. Battery life of the light is about average for this sort--an hour or just over of constant use. Obviously, if the light is used tactically (not in the fulltime "on" position), the more life it will offer.

As a flashlight enthusiast, this light is in my top ten favorites. I highly recommend it.

(JH)

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