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The Energizer LED Tactical Flashlight delivers an ultra-bright 700 lumens beam with a durable aircraft-grade aluminum body and IPX4 water resistance. Powered by 2 CR123 lithium batteries (included), it offers up to 35 hours of runtime on low mode and features 4 versatile lighting modes including an emergency strobe. Compact and rugged, it’s designed for camping, outdoor adventures, and emergency preparedness.
| ASIN | B07DPS8B27 |
| Batteries | 2 CR123A batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Brand | Energizer |
| Color | Black Tac-700 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,667) |
| Date First Available | 7 July 2018 |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Description Pile | Alkaline |
| Features | Durable,Portable |
| Included Components | LED Flashlight |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | PMHT2L |
| Manufacturer | Energizer Battery Company, inc. |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5.21 x 10.8 x 24 cm; 0.28 g |
| Shape | Cylindrical with Rectangular Tail Cap |
| Size | 4.8" |
| Sport | Camping & Hiking, Fishing, Outdoor Lifestyle, Running |
| Style | Black Tac-700 |
| light-source-type | LED |
M**R
It’s great brand
I really like this hand light the reason that the battery easily available in every grocery or super market ,,and I found it’s really work amazing ,,huge light I love it
M**O
For the price, this is an AWESOME flashlight. Unless you are a special operations team member being air-dropped into Fallujah or a SWAT team police officer booming a drug den door, this flashlight will be more than reliable enough and rugged enough for everyday use for the average person. I have one in each of my trucks, another in my go bag, one in my range bag, and one for EDC. I use the Energizer CR123 Lithium Batteries. Those batteries work well in these flashlights and are consistent, reliable, and hold their charge over a long period of time even when not being used. Word of advice, purchase a $3 tube of silicone grease (available on Amazon) for the threads and rubber o-ring. It will aid in the water resistance of the flashlight and extend the life of the o-rings. I don’t think an everyday user can go wrong purchasing one, or several, of these workhorse flashlights. Good luck and be safe.
B**N
Well constructed but you can’t adjust the beam which lets it down badly.
A**I
ممتاز الكشاف وحجمه صغير. الضوء قطره كبير عيبه الراس يصير حار اذا شغلته على اعلى شيء ونوع البطاريات cr123 ماتحصله في كل مكان
E**.
Justo lo que buscaba
K**Z
I've got 8 of these flashlights (tac-700). Two are mounted on weapons, one on a 12 gauge, one on a .223. Both have held up with no issues. It has handled the recoil of more than 200 3" self defense loads in the 12ga, and it has handled being dropped, banged against the wall, inclement weather, and general wear and tear from monthly tactical training on the .223. The other 6 are spread between glove boxes in the cars, nightstands, and desk drawers. The lights in the glove boxes have handled extreme cold and extreme hot temperatures with no problems and no noticeable degradation of battery life, and the one on the night stand has handled toddlers snatching it up and hurling it across the room, putting it in their mouths, and other toddler torture which has ended lesser lights in the past. The tail switch on each of my lights is firm enough to prevent accidental activation, yet soft enough to be easily activated with desired, and they have a good, quality tactile feel. The size is pretty much perfect. It's large enough to fit comfortably in the hand and allows for a firm grip even in larger hands, but small and light enough to not be cumbersome, even when mounted to a rifle. The tac-700 is extremely bright at its full setting, and at its lowest, it's soft enough to not cause eye pain after waking up in the middle of the night. By default, you get the brightest setting first, and then have to click to get to the lower lumen settings. It would be nice to be able to program it to come on at the lowest setting first or program out the stupid strobe mode, but at under $20, you can't fault it for not having the features of an $80 competitor. The tac-700 model uses CR123a batteries, which is what allows the light to last 2 hours at its full brightness setting (actually, almost 2.5 hours according to my testing with 2 different lights using Streamlight batteries). While some might complain about this "non-standard" battery, they are easily available at most large retail stores these days, and of course, can always be ordered here on Amazon, so there's really no reason to complain about it. All in all, this is probably the best value for money flashlight I've found. While it lacks some features of superior lights, such as the ability to program the "clicks" beyond the default settings, it's just as good at just being a flashlight, and will be more than sufficient for pretty much anyone. Stop over thinking it and buy two of them right now (you always need an extra flashlight).
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