Maglite LED 3-Cell D Flashlight, Universal Camo

(398 reviews)

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  • icepaddler

    Greater than one week

    This Maglite is brillant, so powerful and bright and also camouflages easily so your wife Can not see that You have bought yet another flashlight. Has 79 hours of useable light, shines blinding bright. Brighter then the previous LED versions (uses a XP-E Cree LED) and is still made assembledin California. Ive used good quality (Duracell) batteries and never had any problems with it. Dont give it another thought, just get it and worry about your wife finding it later, you could tell her you always had It, she just never noticed because it just blended in to the rest of your hunting gear.

  • Lace Wawers

    > 3 day

    Bought this to take with me camping. It works well, not the brightest, but its durable. Ive had the same batteries in it for two years and they still work. When Im not camping, it stays on my nightstand as a weapon. Its heavy/sturdy and can definitely do some damage if thrown at someone.

  • Karl

    > 3 day

    Big, Bright, and Awesome. Its a D Maglite, so its got that big ole billy club feel. The LED is super bright and awesome. Overall great light for a car/truck, of home. Not super portable due to its size, but a nice light for when you need a big, durable and dependable monster.

  • Bryon

    > 3 day

    Powerful beam, even for a mag light. Very bright, and the digital camo is the envy of everyone I know. I wouldnt recommend anything bigger than a 3 cell, and this one isnt too big, while being big enough for all purpose lighting including an evening stroll, waking the dogs, and camping. Best of all, I have dealt with mag lights lifetime guarantee, and it is no joke. They really do back up their product, if you can damage it, which is pretty difficult.

  • R. J. Sorensen

    > 3 day

    The real deal… these LED Maglite flashlights are just the best I have seen and or used. I have four, perhaps five of the 3-4 cell older ones, and I am giving them to the kids and the local goodwill. These are so much better in brightness, and use of batteries, that the older ones are no longer worth putting batteries in. Maglites have always been expensive, but if you need one or more they are the only one to trust for civilian jobs. Chores around the place at night and in the car, this is it, the real deal. I have two Camo ones and a silver gray one. Im ordering another pair of black ones. The good news here is that a three cell will far outlast a six cell old one. More light, less weight, longer battery life, whats not to like about that? LED is the way to go, the bulbs Thomas Edison invented worked well for 100+ years, but it is time now, it would seem, for flashlights to move into the current age. My old Maglites still work fine, from 5 to 20 years old. Would still use them, but for this new LED version. An improvement of such magnitude that it just renders the older ones a place on the antique shelf. In the life of the flashlight, I suppose the savings in D cells alone would pay for the upgrade, perhaps even more. Something to think about as well as the need for fewer spares on hand. As expected, just a very nice flashlight.

  • Cass

    > 3 day

    Its a Maglite for sure. Nice O-ring on the back screw cap. Hefty. The anodized pattern has taken a beating in my work car and barely scratches. Very bright even with the single LED. Focusable with some turning. My only gripes are that the lense gets scratched easily and the rubber cover on the button pops out pretty easily as well. Otherwise its exactly what it should be.

  • Jeremy D.

    > 3 day

    My old (red) one had batteries blow up in the tube- that was the only thing that could kill it, itself. Thats how badass these lights are- they are can only be destroyed by themselves and mine took 10 yrs+ to think about it before finally doing the deed. Btw, if you have the same thing happen, dont waste your time trying to fix it, just get a new light. When I finally got the 3 batteries out, the tube was warped beyond repair I could not get it to work even with brand new batteries. Anyway, the new led version is brighter and lasts longer... Also looks cool in the digital camo- could make a half-decent combat weap in a pinch. Good product at a reasonable price. Sold.

  • Felipe

    > 3 day

    Yes its large, a bit bulky and somehow heavy. Thats the downside you have to pay to have powerful light coming from a led bulb that consumes very low battery. Adjustable focus makes the flashlight very practical. It works with 3 D cell batteries. If you pretend to carry it in your car dont hesitate in purchasing the accessory pack, it fits great!

  • Terry Engel

    Greater than one week

    Ive been a fan of Maglite for a long time and have bought many more than I actually use. This one showed up in a Amazon email and I jumped on it. It has a great price, but the best part is the bright LED. It out performs all my conventional Maglite flashlights. And wiuth the use of D cells it will shine a long time. And with the heavy duty case, you can adjust the skull of any attacker.

  • R. Stewart

    19-04-2025

    Purchased two of these for the house. We already have much smaller, more powerful LED flashlights, but liked the idea of having something heavier for walking the dogs at night. They work as expected, and have the desired weight I was looking for. But if its high lumens your looking for, go LED.

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