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This compact yet powerful flashlight delivers a rugged, weather-resistant build.
200 Lumens
224 Meters
12,533 Candela
IPX4
25 Hours on Low
3 AAA Batteries Included
When reliability matters, choose the XL50 LED Flashlight. Designed for everyday carry, tactical use, and emergency situations, this compact yet powerful flashlight delivers high-performance LED brightness, intuitive push-button operation, and a rugged, weather-resistant build. With an extended 25-hour runtime on low mode, it’s ready when you need it most. Modes include: High, Low, Strobe.
Light Source LED
Drop Resistance 1 m
Weight with Batteries 3.68 oz
Dimensions 4.8" x 1"


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Forensic personnel and crime scene technicians use blue light to detect bodily fluids.
Ideal for night walks, DIY tasks, or emergency use, it offers long-lasting performance you can count on.
Great rescue light for both the professional rescuer and the average consumer; green LED flashlights can be seen up to a mile away.
First introduced in 1988, this pocket-sized legend has been a trusted companion for generations.
Delivers classic incandescent lighting in a slim, pocket-friendly design.
First introduced in 1988, this pocket-sized legend has been a trusted companion for generations.
Whether you’re on patrol, securing your home, or responding to emergencies, this ultra-bright, rechargeable flashlight is built for reliability and recharges in 2.5 hours.
An icon of classic American design, and famous around the world for its performance and reliability.
Forensic personnel and crime scene technicians use blue light to detect bodily fluids.
Forensic personnel and crime scene technicians use blue light to detect bodily fluids.
Warm white light is the ideal light source for working in tight spaces.
This Spectrum Series LED Solitaire features a blue beam. Blue is the preferred light source for pilots. Great for reading maps in low light or no light environments. Blue light provides excellent detail and does not wash out symbols, notes, or elevation markers on maps. Used by hunters for blood tracking. Forensic personnel and crime scene technicians use blue light to detect bodily fluids.