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nightstand flashlight May 29, 2010 This is a nice little metal flashlight--works great and the batteries last for a long time. The reason I only gave it 4 stars--I wish it had an on/off switch instead of twist on/off.
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The item is nice but don't buy it here get the exact same thing at Target for under $8 May 24, 2010 I m rating the item. I like mag lites but don't buy it here when you can get it from Target as I just noticed, kicking myself for paying too much here on Amazon. At Target it was its normal price for just under $8. Everything here on Amazon is obviously not a bargain. Don't buy it here when you can go to a store close buy and get it for $3 or more cheaper.
GREAT DEAL Mar 21, 2010 I was very pleased with my order. Shipping was fast and the quality of my item was just as nice as advertised. I will be buying again..BEING AN ARMY FAMILY WE ONLY WANT THE BEST AND THIS PAST OUR TEST..
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Don't Waste your money! Mar 17, 2010 This Maglite had its glory for the past many years; that was before the LED era. Let it go and get the LED version. The incandescent lightbulbs for this Maglite burns out fast, and it isn't bright at all compared to the LED version. Maglite should have stopped manufacturing this a long time ago. They are still in production because many folks don't know anything about the newer LED technology that are available today. Let this sucker R.I.P.
A very handle little light-- small but mighty Mar 07, 2010 The name "Maglite" has always been, to me synonymous with quality -- I've been wearing this one on my belt for several years now. It's small, light-weight and has a powerful light for something this small. The beam is quite bright for a flashlight this size, and the "candle" mode is a nifty feature (especially when the end of the flashlight fits into the upended top).
It helped me more than once, especially when in a crowded elevator during a minor power outage. My parting comment to all who were in this elevator with me - "Why didn't YOU have a flashlight with you?"
My ONLY gripe -- the nylon belt-sheath, which is durable -- not only allows the flashlight to fall out in some situations, but it does not keep the rotating head of the flashlight protected. More than once someone has come up to me to say "Umm.... your BELT is all lit up!!" I solved that problem by sewing a (rip-stopped) strip of nylon onto the top of the sheath (back to front), and attaching velcro to the end of the strip and to the front of the sheath, so now my maglite stays securely in the sheath.
Would I buy aother Maglite? Sure! I'd like to eventually buy the whole family of Maglites -- from tiny to huge. They do the job and do it well.
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