Mini – Classic AA Flashlight
$8.00 Original price was: $8.00.$3.00Current price is: $3.00.
An icon of classic American design, and famous around the world for its performance and reliability.
14 Lumens
96 Meters
2,305 Candela
IPX4
5 Hours and 15 Minutes
2 AA Batteries Included
Mini – Classic AA Flashlight
Until its inception, no flashlight of this size incorporated the features, functions, and unique design elements of our Mini AA flashlight. Now an icon of classic American design, and famous around the world for its performance and reliability.
Light Source Xenon
Drop Resistance 1 m
Weight with Batteries 3.78 oz
Dimensions 5.75" x 1"
Performance


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