🔦 Illuminate your hustle with legendary durability and precision.
The Maglite Mini Incandescent 2-Cell AA Flashlight delivers 96 lumens of adjustable, high-intensity light in a compact, weather-resistant aluminum body. Featuring a diamond knurl grip, anodized corrosion resistance, and a water-resistant seal, this American-made flashlight is engineered for durability and reliability. It includes a spare lamp, candle mode for hands-free use, and comes with two AA alkaline batteries—perfect for professionals who demand performance on the go.
Special Feature | Durable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | Incandescent |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 96 Lumens |
Included Components | MagLite - 103-000-853 |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Aluminum Oxygen |
Item Weight | 4.2 Ounces |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
Brand | MagLite |
Battery Description | Alkaline |
Style | Standard Pack |
Finish Type | Black |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00038739031668 |
Manufacturer | MAGLITE |
UPC | 801593258072 823019671944 700736537497 387390316684 888063144592 804993521074 642125263672 038739031668 000067502295 806792059383 013431013549 809302041342 784427763471 640206670012 013523081852 |
Part Number | M2A016L |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Item model number | MagLite - 103-000-853 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Black |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Durable |
Usage | personal |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Description Pile | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime. |
National Stock Number | 6230-01-259-4495 |
J**S
Maglite is the only flashlight brand I buy
I love this travel sized flashlight! It's the perfect size to keep in your glove box, purse, or take it camping. Cell phone flash lights aren't always appropriate. The battery compartment also has a spare light bulb nested in the cap! The flashlight itself is made from durable metal, much better than cheap plastic. The light beam is also adjustable from a directed beam to a more diffuse light that illuminates a larger area. You can also remove the cover over the bulb, and the flashlight works like a flameless candle, lighting up a whole room, car interior, or tent. Maglites last decades, they are a reliable made in the USA brand, still made in the USA. Great purchase! Definitely recommend having one on hand for emergencies!
A**R
Good Light with Batteries
Flashlight works well and it’s super convenient that it comes with the batteries already!
A**E
Reliable and Handy!
This mini Maglite is compact, sturdy, and bright enough for everyday use. Perfect for keeping in a drawer, glove box, or emergency kit. The build quality is solid and it feels durable. Great little flashlight!
A**R
Brighten up!
Wasn't quite as powerful as I needed..searching bags before football games
S**Y
Great flash light for travel.
Perfect little flashlight for travel or bedside table. Great quality and sturdy.
J**1
Old fashion quality made in USA product
Quality product made in USA! No,it's not super bright led, but I'll bet the lamp and the rest of the product will last 20+ years like other made in USA flashlights I own
E**F
Quality
Nice flash light compact easy to use
M**D
Most Reliable Flashlight Ever
I've been using incandescent mini maglites for decades. I've probably purchased 20 of them and store them in my flight bag, in my aircrafts for night flight, in my hiking, skiing, backpacking, kayaking backpacks, etc. They fit perfectly in my hand or can be held in your mouth hands free, but aren't so small that you are more likely to lose them like AAA variety. They are very light weight. They can be operated even with bulky gloves on. There are zero integrated circuits to ever fail and only a couple of o-rings that are easily replaceable but I've never needed to do it. I've never crushed one or had it break from being dropped. I've never had one fail due to moisture. The primary failure mode is using normal alkaline batteries which leak and swell and then corrode the inside. The second mode, which has only happened half a dozen times or so is bulb failure and certainly changing the bulb worked, but is a bit fiddly and you could lose the bulb. The third mode has only happened maybe once or twice to me was battery exhaustion but was addressed with spare batteries or backup flashlights.So my guidance for the most reliable flashlight I've ever found are twofold:Use lithium AAs as they have a shelf life of at least a decade, have never leaked and corroded my equipment, and are lighter than normal Alkalines. I even use 9 or 12 of them with special D adapters inside a 3 or 4 D cell maglite for cars and trucks and such where space and weight are less of a concern.Use a roughly 2" wide piece of painters tape or some such to go once around the barrel to keep the flashlight from turning on inside a pack or pocket and draining (this is easily removed when it's time to use it, can be stored on the handle or elsewhere and placed back when done or replaced after a trip).In ultra critical situations like night flight, carry extra batteries and/or duplicate flashlights.I have designed elastic loops on my flight kneeboard to hold the flashlight in a known convenient place and the smooth tubular design makes it easy to slide the flashlight into the loop. I've also used them with headbands which work similarly for hands free operation, but I seldom do that since I prefer to turn them on and off frequently or maneuver the flashlight to places my head is not. There are better headlamp solutions.
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