Solitaire® – Classic Flashlight – Limited Time Colors
$6.00 Original price was: $6.00.$2.00Current price is: $2.00.
First introduced in 1988, this pocket-sized legend has been a trusted companion for generations.
2 Lumens
20 Meters
97 Candela
IPX4
3 Hours and 45 Minutes
1 AAA Battery Included
Solitaire® – Classic Flashlight – Limited Time Colors
Some things never go out of style—like the Solitaire® Classic Flashlight. First introduced in 1988, this pocket-sized legend has been a trusted companion for generations. Whether clipped to your keychain, stashed in your glove box, or tucked into an emergency kit, it’s proof that simple, reliable craftsmanship never fades.
Light Source Incandescent
Drop Resistance 1 m
Weight with Batteries 0.8 oz
Dimensions 3.1875" x.5"
Performance


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