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The SAMLITE LED Tactical Flashlight is a versatile and durable lighting solution featuring 5 different modes, including a bright LED light, laser pointer, and UV blacklight. With a magnetic base for hands-free use and 3 AAA batteries included, this water-resistant flashlight is perfect for outdoor adventures, emergency preparedness, and everyday tasks.






| ASIN | B01MZZOEGE |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | 3 AAA Batteries ( Included ) |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104,538 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,078 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | SAMLITE |
| Bulb Base | Wedge |
| Bulb Shape Size | B10 |
| Color | Flashlight-Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,375 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Aluminum Alloy |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.5"D x 1.5"W x 1.5"H |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
| Light Path Distance | 55 Meters |
| Light Source Special Features | Multi-color lighting modes, UV blacklight, red laser pointer |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | SAMLITE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 20281-SL |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 20281-SL-FBA |
| Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 5 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Runtime | 16 hours |
| Set Name | Multipurpose Flashlight Set with Laser Pointer, UV Blacklight, and Magnetic Bottom |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Medium |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Style Name | Tactical |
| UPC | 714983279277 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer and Seller Combination |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 75 Lumens |
J**N
100% amazing
Where has this been all my life? My dog is obsessed with chasing lasers and I was tired of buying the cheap pet store laser that I had to press the button the entire time to get the thing to work. Not to mention the batteries in the cheap ones last about two days. This was bought for the sole purpose of the laser pointer, but I've fallen so much more in love with is since. The standard LED flashlight is great for what it is. It's not high lumen, nor is it advertised as such, so it works for when you need a decently bright light somewhere. I use other flashlights at 1000+ lumens usually, but this is a great little all-in-one light. The green LED's were confusing to me, because I've never known the purpose of green LED's so I did some reading and found that it works great outdoors, mostly for hunters because animals can't see green light. So as a test, I took it outside to mess with it at night. It's remarkable what difference a green light makes outside. I'll definitely be using the green light more when outdoors. The Blacklight/UV light is AMAZING as well. I've never used a handheld UV light, just a few blacklights for halloween. The effect on the clothes is cool, but having a portable UV light that works is pretty awesome. Again, never using one, I did some reading to see how it can be used. Did you know urine glows in UV light? Neither did I - so being the OCD Clean freak that I am, I took it to my toilets and gave it a test. Good thing I like to clean, because the light showed that I've been doing a good job. I did find a spot where my wife's dog pissed though, so he's in trouble. But the UV light can find so much more. Dried blood, small papers on the ground you didn't know were there. GREAT feature. Laser: I'm lazy, and don't want to hold down a button. This is great for me. Not a super strong laser good enough to light a match, but good enough the dog goes nuts chasing it and I can pester my neighbor in his garage when he's trying to work on his car lol Flashing green light: Not sure why this is a feature, but it's there and works. Battery life: I've had it for two weeks now, use it more than I imagined I ever would and I haven't had to change the batteries yet. I'll be buying many more to keep in toolboxes, vehicles, camping gear and my RV
D**A
🔦POWERFUL BRIGHT HANDY MULTIFUNCTION LIGHT! Cats LOVE the Last pointer lol!
Coolest little flashlight we own! I saw some negative reviews, but I gotta say this isn't a "hardcore flashlight for professional grade use" HOWEVER it is POWERFUL&BRIGHT & makes a fantastic addition to our household with it's MANY uses & light options. We originally bought it as we wanted a UV LIGHT to find our PET urine spots where the cats may have gone to the bathroom in the house- but our favorite light ended up being the AMAZING REDLIGHT LASER POINTER because our cats absolutely LOVE CHASING it 😅 haha! We've had Laser Pointers in the past but this light has a VERY POWERFUL LARGER "Redlight laser point DOT" that appears on surfaces than previous ones we have tried. It is a strong light but obviously not the highest lumens, etc as some compare it to but again, perfect for the average layman & far SUPERIOR over other options in the price range! I also find all the other light colora are equally bright & nice to use! -I'm not sure what we could use the green or blue light for yet but it's really cool to have the options either way! Weight is not super heavy & a great size for your glove box, next to your bed for emergencies or to keep in your laundry room or basement, but big enough for a substantially LONG LIT UP AREA & FAR REACHING LIGHT!! My husband LOVES that the bottom is MAGNETIC &has it stuck to the fridge lol! Yes, I would absolutely recommend this & consider buying more for the car besides our house.
A**X
Good play value
Not a bad little flashlight. Good basic white light, pleasing green, very nice UV (with nice wavelength spread), excellent laser (my cat heartily indorses it), and amusing flashing green (reminds me of when I had a green light bulb, plugged into a flasher socket insert, plugged into a plug-in timer, as my alarm clock in 1973). Picking one's selection by thrashing away at the tail switch get's to be a drag, and trying to "charge" the glow-in-the-dark button cover with the flashlight is mostly futile. My biggest complaint is the lack of any provision for attaching a wrist strap - I ended up using a cable tie (which I wish was also glow-in-the dark). It's an inexpensive flashlight, and I wouldn't expect it to last long in knock-about use, but with care it should give good play value appropriate to its cost. If you're looking for something with similar features, a UI you might prefer, more rugged and versatile, and with a truely blue LED in the mix, take a look at the Nitecore SRT9 , but you'll be paying a bit more and it isn't as pocketable.
M**D
Outstanding!
So, I like flashlights, and have spent a fair bit of coin over the years on some genuine "tactical" flashlights from various well-established brands, even one that is an impressive 1100 lumens. Every year it seems they make a better Cree chip for an even brighter light, and with more brands involved now, the prices are coming down, compared to many years ago. A genuinely bright flashlight is great for the car, for camping, power outages, and even personal safety (a 750 lumen on strobe mode is a shocker). While I love the super shine monsters that I have, the drawback is specialty batteries (more expensive), and keeping them charged, so I've been on the lookout for anything reasonably bright, in a smaller form, that runs off of more readily available batteries. But, most lights that take readily available batteries, like AAA, are a bit useless as a truly decent light, so this was a rare find -- a well built, decently (75 lumens) bright, very compact light that's terrific to keep in the glove box of my car for any lighting needs. I had one, for years, that, while not nearly as bright as this one, also had the laser, which is handy to have. It finally died after Durcell batteries leaked (and I can't tell you how many products have been ruined by leaky Duracell batteries! I now only buy Energizer) inside of it. It was a cheap little light I got at a gas station, for about six bucks, but lasted more than a decade. I wanted another one, with a laser, in compact form, but hoped for something brighter and, thankfully, came across this little fella. At 75 lumens, it's not going to light up the world, but it's plenty of nice white light for any task. The laser is just your basic red dot pointer, but, as I say, it's convenient to have. I don't really need the green light, or blacklight, so they are just bonuses, but they work fine. The blacklight is not as impressive at all as a dedicated blacklight (I own one, and it's much better than this one) but it does work. Don't really have a need for it, but I don't mind having it, built in, along with the green (which apparently is valuable for not spooking animals, so, useful for hunters and fishermen most likely, or perhaps finding Bigfoot!). I guess the only drawback of having five light settings is the need to "scroll" through all of them, to cycle off the flashlight. But, that's a small trade off, really, and overall I'm just impressed with this nicely bright, very solid, sturdy, well built flashlight that runs on AAA's since it's a nice back up to have in the car, if I wind up with one of my other lights in a low battery situation. Easy to carry spare AAA's, so I'm never without a light. Appreciate the magnetized base as well, handy for checking under the hood at night. It's a bit of a stretch perhaps to call it a "tactical" light, since it has no "firefly" (super low) setting (although it does have the green, but that's more visible than red, so not so much of a stealthy light), nor does it have any strobe setting (handy to disorient a potential attacker) and 75 lumens is not a super tactical level of brightness -- but is still pretty blinding right in someone's eyes, so, as I say, this is not your standard AAA style flashlight with the sad yellow lighting. Plus, you have to cycle through all the modes to turn it off, so it doesn't have a quick on/off. But, it has some tactical elements to it: the build quality is more on par with at least an entry level tactical level flashlight -- full metal (aluminum alloy) body and housing, o-rings for water resistance at the disassembly points -- and it has a pretty wickedly sharp front lens housing (not that one would want to have to resort to a flashlight as a tool of self-defense, but, if it came to that, a strike with this flashlight could definitely provide some deterrence). The textured handle provides a decent grip as well, although it doesn't have much "anti-roll-away" protection to it -- the body is somewhat ribbed, but still round enough that, on an angled surface, it could easily roll away from you. Best part to me is getting all of this for less than 15 bucks. Again, uber-tactical flashlights are very cool, and very useful, but you can be hard pressed to find a legitimate brand where even entry level is less than at least forty bucks or more. So, picking up something like this, for such a low price, that runs on AAA batteries and does all that it does, is a terrific purchase, in my opinion. I'd get this over any light you'd usually find in the store in the ten to twenty dollar range. It's not plastic, it's water resistant, it throws a respectable amount of light, it's well built, compact, lightweight, and would make a great companion on a trail or camping, or, like for me, in the car. For most uses it is more than enough light, plus has those bonus settings that come in handy as well. An outstanding buy. Highly recommend!
B**Z
Good while it lasted.
Well I can definitely say that it worked well and all the settings it had were a nice touch. However, it wasn’t very durable. One drop on a carpeted floor and it no longer works. Shuts off or does not turn on. Flashes off and on without us touching it. I’m bummed because as I mentioned above, it was a very nice flashlight while it lasted. So if you plan on purchasing this, please be careful with it.
D**Y
Great Light
Sturdy Construction. Uses 3 AA batteries. Is a true tactical light with a nice glow in the dark push button. Will gift one sooner or later. Unintended Usage: Have another pantry moth infestation and this is a great tool for killing them. They are amazingly tricky to track with protective coloration and random flight direction -even with lots of experience. Best time is at around midnight when the lights are low and they are fluttering about their air space. The LED light helps spot their movement midair. Use the "white" light to cut them off at the pass. They will move away in search for a dark spot. Keep the light centered on them and be sure there aren't any shadows or dark areas within flying distance. They always "give up" quickly and land in the well lighted area. If they land on a difficult to reach spot or if others are close enough to observe kills use the laser to blind them. Green comes on handy for a quick inspection without altering them.
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janky
died after 1 month> of usage even after changing the batteries. UV no longer works & pointer is damaged, not meant for long-term use :/
J**=
Best UV/Multipurpose Flashlight for the Price!
I LOVE THIS FLASHLIGHT! I love things that glow in the dark, light up, sparkle, glow under blacklight, change color... Essentially, I'm an 8 year old with nearly four decades of experience. :D I'm always on the hunt for goodies to add to my growing collection of glowing items. That's where this flashlight comes in. I keep it in my daily bag so that in addition to having an emergency light source, I can shine the UV light on items to see if they glow in blacklight or how well they glow in the dark. It's a great kid's tool for scavenger hunts... or to scare them at how much "gross" stuff is in the bathroom. Works for pet stains, too. This is a key feature for finding things that glow, which is neat just for fun, but it can also be really handy for finding lost items of all sorts. I had a student who dropped a contact on the floor of a school bus late at night... we shined this across the floor and her contact glowed bright in the UV light -- crisis averted! This flashlight also has a green light, which is useful for reading maps, etc. at night without destroying your eyes' night vision. It's bright enough to see to walk by, too, making it a must for camping. The glow in the dark power button is surprisingly helpful for finding this light, and I never anticipated using the magnetic base as much as I haves Laser light is strong and bright, as is the primary white light. The ultimate test of how much I like this flashlight is as simple as looking in my Amazon shopping history. Between 2010 and 2017 I purchased TWELVE different UV flashlights, sometimes several a year. Why did I stop in 2017? That's when I got this one, and it's been a powerful trooper. I'm only back on this page now because I'm tired of not having this around when I need it, and I'm buying one for the car and one for the house. I can only imagine how much fun I would have had with one of these as a kid! A true 8 year old, not an overgrown one. :D
S**R
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A**N
Almost full option
I like it has a laser with other several lights but the flash light (white) it’s blinking sometimes and sometimes it’s ok other than this it’s handy flash
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