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MAGLITE S3D016 Heavy-Duty 3-D Cell Flashlight, Black by MAGLITE
Product DetailsManufacturer: MAGLITE Model: S3D016 Color: Black Product features: - Heavy-duty 3 D-cell flashlight
- For task and emergency lighting
- Powerful, projecting beam focuses simply by rotating the head
- Self-cleaning 3-position rotary switch: on, off, and signal
- High-strength aluminum alloy case
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Description of MAGLITE S3D016 Heavy-Duty 3-D Cell Flashlight, BlackBright lights, burly cases, fail-safe on/off switches, virtual indestructibility: there are good reasons to rave about Mag Instrument flashlights. Powered by 3 D-cell batteries, the bright, powerful light adjusts from spot to flood simply by rotating the head. The light is housed in a case made of high-strength aluminum alloy that has been anodized inside and out. This, along with high-quality O-rings at both openings, give you water- and shock-resistance in a lightweight package. Maglite's switches are rubber-coated, weather-protected, and self-cleaning-they're virtually indestructible. In short, this flashlight is almost indestructible-a good quality when it comes to the tools re rely on to help you find your way in the dark. Limited lifetime warranty. Requires 3 D-cell batteries (not included). Includes spare bulb (stored in end-cap). If you want the same design in a smaller package or if you want more run-time than 3 D-cells will give you, see Mag Instrument products #S2D016 and #S4D016.--Josh DettweilerWhat's in the Box Flashlight, spare bulb Unless you've been hiding in the dark for the last few decades, you're sure to recognize this classic from Mag Instrument. The solid dependability of Mag flashlights is hard to top, which explains why the brand is so popular with police officers, security guards, and other people who can't afford to be left in the dark. This three-D-cell model is great for home use and an essential part of any home emergency kit. It shines as bright as most homeowners could ask for, and a simple twist of the head changes the beam from a spot to a luminous floodlight. Having a Mag flashlight on hand can keep an inconvenience, like a November blackout, from becoming a small disaster. It is also a great light for illuminating the woods and keeping the bears at bay on summer camping trips. The weighty feel of a Mag-Lite also offers a sense of security in the dark that other flashlights just don't have, enough to give you the confidence to confront any basement bogeyman or mountain monster. --Brian Trinen
Tools and Hardware Reviews of MAGLITE S3D016 Heavy-Duty 3-D Cell Flashlight, BlackCustomer Review: Maglites RULE! Summary: 5 StarsWe live in a southeastern U.S. city that loses power a few times a year, due to nor'easters, severe thunderstorms, tropical storms, you name it. I keep a hurricane kit with a couple lantern flashlights and a few of THESE. (And oh how I wish Maglite would come out with a lantern-type flashlight that balances on a tabletop very easily). Just this week, we were without power for two days -- and I went to Target and bought two new Maglites to supplement the THREE I already have. The weight and heft of these can't be beat. DH works nights, so it's just me and my 6yo DD at night. I keep one of these under the kitchen counter at all times. As I like to say -- it's part flashlight, part weapon. The electricity came back on a few hours ago, and the first thing I did was carefully put the Maglites back in the hurricane kit in the hall closet. Of course, I put one back under the kitchen counter. Then I came here to Amazon to order some replacement bulbs for the hurricane kit. I don't like sitting in the dark, so I need to be ready for the next outage. Just want to be sure the replacement bulbs are in the house when we need them.
Oh, and as evidence of how much I trust Maglite -- I keep a mini Mag in my purse. Friends scoffed, until that flashlight guided us through a very dark parking lot in the middle of a NATURE CAMP where we were attending a scrapbooking convention! Small Maglites make awesome stocking stuffers. I'll be sending DD off to college with a couple of these one day -- one to keep in her dorm room in case of emergency, and one to keep in her car.
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