Pak-Lights
Pak-Lights
Pak-Lights
Pak-Lights
Pak-Lights

Pak-Lights

8220

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Simple, ingenious, ultra-compact LED flashlights that pack light. They are actually a .5"×.9"×.7" hard plastic cap that snaps directly onto any standard 9V battery. Talk about efficiency… Provides 600+ hours of use on low setting with included battery (white only – red and green are good for 30+ hours). LED’s themselves are rated to give 100,000 hours. Four colors: white, super bright white, red/white and night-vision preserving green. The Basic and Hi/Low white cap models glow in the dark. Red/white one is great for reading maps, paperwork and lighting controls at night on the road. Green LEDs protect night vision and still allow you to see your way. Compact, impressive lights. 2.25"x.9"x.7". 1.5 oz. 8 Lumens

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"I lost my favorite flashlight one evening while shoveling snow on my driveway. I found it about 3 days later crushed into ice and snow. Trash right? No, it still worked even after driving over it for three days. Great Crushproof light."

-- Bruce W., January 2018

It’s better than white light, because when you turn it off there’s no ‘light blind’ adjustment period. Also very easy to read a book by, compared to red night lighting. Another cool element is night vision goggles don’t pick up green so well. So green lighting has a tactical advantage if you happen to be in a war theatre some evening. Green is also the toughest color to find in camping stores. Here it is.

-- Mr. Subjective, 6-14

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