🔦 Light up your world with pro-grade power and style.
The MagLiteMini PRO LED is a compact, USA-made flashlight featuring a powerful 272-lumen LED beam with adjustable spot-to-flood focus. Its rugged aluminum body is shock and weather-resistant, designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. With innovative candle mode and a 10-year warranty, it combines advanced lighting technology with lifetime durability.
Special Feature | Shock proof |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 332 Lumens |
Included Components | MagLite - 155-000-026 |
Product Dimensions | 6.61"D x 1"W x 1"H |
Battery Cell Composition | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 4.2 Ounces |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Brand | MagLite |
Brightness | 272 Lumen |
Battery Description | Alkaline |
Style | Compact |
Bulb Base | GX5.3 |
Finish Type | Black |
Mounting Type | Belt Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Lighting |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00038739550213 |
Manufacturer | Mag Instrument |
Size | Compact |
UPC | 803983117358 038739550213 807034609342 806296588426 872182752141 |
Part Number | MagLite - 155-000-026 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Item model number | MagLite - 155-000-026 |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Black |
Pattern | Flashlight |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Display Style | LED |
Special Features | Shock proof |
Usage | personal |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Description Pile | Alkaline |
Average Battery Life | 2.5 Hours |
Warranty Description | 10 year. |
T**O
This brand is still living up to its name... allllllll these years later!
Love these little flashlights! Bright enough for indoor use without draining the batteries for extended use. These are very sturdy and feel good in the hand. Pretty hefty for such a small flashlight and stand up to some substantial abuse! Have used this brand since the 1970s and still have a couple that still work. These LEDs are so much brighter than the incandescence and the bulbs last longer. Do yourself a favor though - buy some GLASS lens to upgrade the plexiglass bulb covers since the brighter models can melt the lens if left on too long. For what you get, these are very much worth the money!
A**R
Excellent flashlight!
This is an excellent flashlight, very well manufactured and very bright, perfect size, 2 AA batteries, the operation is very simple and positive. Good product, Good deal!
L**K
No-nonsense flashlight, best in its price range
Last week, I decided that I had enough of the cheap Chinese tactical flashlights and decided to get a high quality light without breaking the bank. The Mini Maglite LED Pro is a superb flashlight and has become my EDC flashlight of choice.This flashlight has one mode, full brightness at 226 lumens. This is more than enough to dazzle someone or throw a beam up to 500 feet. However, it will destroy your night vision due to its high brightness if used to read a map or search a room. If having a low brightness mode in a tactical flashlight is important to you, buy a good-quality flashlight with a low mode of 5 or 10 lumens. (Most cheap flashlights have a low mode of 50-100 lumens, which is no better for night vision.) Otherwise, I would recommend purchasing a AAA keychain flashlight like the Fenix E01 for low brightness uses. For a cheat low mode, turn on the flashlight and continue turning until it comes unfocused and begins dimming. Do not unscrew it so far, however, that the head falls off. A rough estimate of this low mode to be around 40 lumens, with the other 180 lumens being simply wasted. To turn off the flashlight, partially unscrew the tailcap.The flashlight is sturdily constructed, with the LED providing added resilience to the already sturdy Maglite Mini as there is no bulb to burn out. I have seen a Maglite Mini incan thrown out of a moving car at high speed continue working, even though it looked completely trashed. I trust this flashlight not to start flickering or otherwise malfunctioning after an accidental drop. It is fall rated at one meter, but it can handle more. Rubber seals make operation of the flashlight smooth, as well as providing a water seal. Add petroleum jelly to keep them lubricated. The holster is very sturdy and simply designed, and the Maglite is both easily accessible and does not fall out or get in the way.For someone used to reverse clicky-style lights, turning the head requires getting used to, but soon it will become second nature. The barrel is easily gripped, and the tailcap can be used as a kubotan-style weapon of last resort. If you like Maglite and clicky flashlights, look into the Mag-tac or XL line of lights.Despite the warnings on the package, I use 1.2V NiMH batteries and it works fine, although with some loss of brightness (160 lumens). Current draw was somewhere around 2.5 amps last time I checked.The deciding factor was that this flashlight was made in the USA. This, as well as its surprisingly low price when compared to other brand name flashlights, made it a must-buy.Edit: I performed a runtime test with this light today. It is rated at 2 1/2 hours with alkaline batteries. With mostly charged NiMH batteries, this flashlight has been running for 4 hours, and it is still putting out about 40 lumens. One gets less brightness with NiMH but greatly increased runtime... and it just blinked out at 4 hours. If you still need light, wait a little and turn it back on; it may give you more light. Battery voltage is 0.98 V.One word of warning: be sure to use good batteries in this flashlight. Leaking batteries will corrode the aluminium, causing stuck batteries and a potentially ruined flashlight. Duracell or a similar brand that gives you a refund for a damaged product is the best.
B**T
sweet...
So far just love it!!! Kinda wish they used the new push button on their Ultrabright led instead of the old twist on/off. Even right out of the package, for some reason, the light wouldn't light??? Kinda had to twist, twist and twist and then finally. Even now about two, three weeks in, it still doesn't light once in a while and I have to fiddle and twist and then it lights. I've always seen this with the twist style on/off they use on all of their lights...I've got a lot;) It's a connection problem, contact problem, not sure if it's paint on the threads or what, oil even maybe...they need to get rid of this type of on/off finally on all their products...the push buttons on their larger lights is so nice, come on guys.Ok the light...a buddy of mine had just gotten their regular AA LED version and I new I had to make the jump. Well after searching I found out that they have this "Ultrabright" LED version that puts out 226 Lumens compared to 69 Lumens of their "standard" AA LED light and for what, 2 bucks more!! Now I see while trying to get my facts right for this review that they have a 245 Lumen AA led version available....but for almost $7.00 more! I can't see that being worth it for me. Actually, I've almost found this light to...almost be a bit "to" bright! When holding it as a co-worker turns a bolt, pipe ect or what ever it really "shines" almost to bright especially if there is a wall right behind where we're working;) No ones ever complained, I actually point it a little off target to keep from blinding them;) I can hardly imagine that that could be possible but it's true...but I love it;)"Focus", this thing really "doesn't" seem to focus! It's just bright, while trying to use the normal twist to focus, it is only slight and almost imperceptibly changes but certainly not a deal breaker. By no means is the beam "broad and wide but it doesn't get the "tight" pattern that their non led AA mini does ...it would be sweet if they could get the focus working.Except for the twist on/off not always lighting the first time, this is an awesome mini flashlight. It was a little embarrassing when I tried to show it off to my buddy against his new regular led light when I couldn't get mine to light, well, eventually;) Just a note, This light is just a bit "longer" then the regular version, actually about 3/4+ of an inch longer/taller and I have noticed it a few times on my belt against my hip...probably have had the same experience with the regular standard ones but this one a few more times. I've worn the regular version for years now at work every day. p.s, get this thing, I might buy one of those push button kits, lol;) maybe not;)Ok, now after owning the light for several months and now that our company actually purchased them for the guys, a safety thing really. I heard the guys right of the get go complaining about the light, not lighting!! ;) I tried to explain to them that I had the same issue initially and actually still do. A great "bright" light and of course not having to basically ever replace the "bulb", I give it a 95 our of 100 but that not lighting is a darn shame, have to twist the bottom, ect. Not sure if it gets "opened" while in the pouch or what but it sure happens "all" the time ;( Darn Maglight, you guys can do better then this. Again, a sweet light but so darn aggravating ;) Still recommending it for sure but taking a star away, sorry guys, you still have a little work to do on this baby.
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