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LIGHTING LED Flashlights


Luxeon®


Task Light LED Flashlights LED Flashlights offer longer battery lifetimes by using less battery energy than normal flashlights. All lights include batteries.


• Luxeon Task Light features a super high-flux LED that provides the longevity of an LED with the brightness and range of a conventional bulb. The Luxeon LED is 10 times brighter than a high-intensity LED. Light is constructed of aluminum with a polycarbonate lens.


• Junior Luxeon Flashlight is as compact as a pen, but has the brightness and range of a traditional flashlight.


• Twin-Task Laser Light includes a high-intensity incandescent Xenon bulb, five ultra-bright LEDs and a long-range LED laser pointer. Usable laser range is over 100 yards. The three lighting positions are: laser only, LEDs only, and combination laser/xenon bulb.


• PolyTac Tactical Light is constructed of high-impact nylon polymer for exceptional durability and a sure grip. All opening are o-ring sealed for weather resistance. Light is waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes.


Junior Luxeon®


Flashlight


Twin-Task®


3AAA Laser Light


PolyTac™, Yellow


Bulb


Streamlight 71468 Luxeon 3AA, Black 72169 Junior Luxeon, Black


25204 Twin Task 3AAA Laser, Black 75966 PolyTac, Yellow


LED LED


Xenon and LED LED


Lumens


95 85


57/21 275


Run Time


16 Hours 4 Hours


2.5/12 Hours 3 Hours


Length


8.6” 6.5” 8.6”


5.22”


Batteries


3 AA Alkaline 2 AA Alkaline 3 AAA Alkaline 2 123A Lithium


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$77.00 73.15 70.40 66.95 79.00 75.05 84.90 80.75


Streamlight® Streamlight® ProPolymer® Luxeon Class I and Class II LED Flashlights LED Flashlights offer longer battery lifetimes by using less battery energy than normal flashlights.


• ProPolymer 4AA Luxeon Flashlights are durable, waterproof and feature an unbreakable polycarbonate lens. Led lasts up to 50,000 hours. Choose from UL Listed Class I, Division 1 and Division 2 models.


• ProPolymer Haz-Lo LED Flashlights are constructed of a high-performance, anti-static, thermoplastic material that is


resistant to chemicals and solvents. A set screw helps to avoid batteries being changed out, or the housing inadvertently being opened in a hazardous environment. C4®


LED technology is


impervious to shock and provides a 50,000 hour lifetime. UL Listed Class I, Division 2; Class II, Division 2; & Class III. *Batteries sold separately for 3C model only.


ProPolymer®


Haz-Lo® Streamlight® ProPolymer® Haz-Lo® , 9.3"


Bulb


Streamlight 51165 ProPolymer Luxeon 4AA, Division 1, Yellow 51164 ProPolymer Luxeon 4AA, Division 2, Yellow 50900 ProPolymer Haz-Lo LED, Yellow 50901 ProPolymer Haz-Lo LED, Yellow


114


LED LED LED LED


Lumens


100 100 120 150


To Order: M-F, 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. CST 800-356-9100 |


Run Time


4 Hours 4 Hours


6.5 Hours 18 Hours


Length


7" 7" 7"


9.3" Fax: 800-845-9095


Batteries


4 AA Alkaline 4 AA Alkaline 3 AA Alkaline 3 C Alkaline*


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$66.15 62.85 74.20 70.50 89.60 85.20 90.60 86.15


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