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Dorothy
> 24 hourThis replaced an old Maglite that we couldnt open... probably batteries went bad and corroded, making the lid get stuck. It has a nice LED bulb and is much brighter than the old one.
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bbrik
> 24 hourThis is a very nice heavy battery. It is nice to have around the house to keep by a door for lighting as well as protection. It is very heavy. It does not come with batteries so if you are giving it as a gift you may want to include those!
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T. Penn
> 24 hourI got this to replace my old 3D cell Maglite (non-LED)......what a difference in brightness! It is amazingly brighter and the light is white instead of a yellow tint.
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little Andy
> 24 hourGood quality and dependable
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Marcus Lesch
> 24 hourGood product
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JH Florida
> 24 hourStopped working after 6 weeks and Amazon wont accept return
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JohnnyJohnston
> 24 hourOld style, really like it!! Has old style switch and heavy barrel. Bought one several months ago with new button, lighter frame, not what I wanted.
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sassafrass
> 24 hourI have always had a Mag Lite flashlight and this is the one to use for everyday home use. I can use this thing outside in the dark of night and have a beacon of light able to shine down my entire street! It is somewhat heavy with the batteries inside, but just reminds you of the quality of flashlight you are carrying in your hands for the moment. Highly recommend this. Just do not let a child slam it down onto the ground or any other hard surface… That would be the only reason I have ever had to replace these flashlights!
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Big Mart
> 24 hourok
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Jon Hutcherson
> 24 hourI work security and bought this flashlight to use on the job. Except for being an LED light, its exactly the same as the one supplied by the company. Its also several times brighter and is effective at a greater range. This makes it safer to perform my job, poking into dark corners and what not. I can more easily identify just what it is Im seeing. As a last resort, I can use it defensively if attacked by the occasional (admittedly rare) aggressive transient.