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The Maglite ML25LT is a compact, ultra-bright LED flashlight engineered with precision-machined anodized aluminum for superior durability and corrosion resistance. Delivering 177 lumens and a beam distance of up to 300 yards, it features an adjustable focus via a simple twist, plus a unique freestanding candle mode for hands-free use. Powered by 2 C alkaline batteries (not included), it offers a 2-hour runtime and comes with a 10-year limited warranty, making it a trusted choice for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 177 Lumens |
Included Components | MagLite - 188-000-041 |
Battery Cell Composition | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Number of Batteries | 2 C batteries required. |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Brand | MagLite |
Brightness | 177 Lumen |
Battery Description | Alkaline |
Runtime | 2 hours |
Style | industrial |
Bulb Base | GZ10 |
Finish Type | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00038739880365 |
Manufacturer | MagLite |
Size | 2-C Cell |
UPC | 038739880365 |
Light Path Distance | 300 Yards |
Part Number | ML25LT-S2016 |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 5 x 8.88 inches |
Item model number | ML25LT-S2016 |
Batteries | 2 C batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Description Pile | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | 10 year. |
D**E
2cell
Pleased with flashlight
C**A
I love it
Good quality
T**Y
Bright light
Bright light, battery life is good. Functions great with the zoom ability. Love the color and easy to use
R**H
good for night time, Maglite flashlight
that's a great one, arrived item on time, great value, best quality, light weight, works good, brighter, no need projector lens, LED light bull, no damage, nice color, love it.
D**F
Mag-Lite finally got it right... almost.
I've owned Mag-Lite flashlights for 30+ years. Back in the day everyone wanted a Mag-Lite D-cell flashlight because they were tough, they worked great, they were bright, and they were reasonably priced for a quality piece of equipment you could trust. Oh, and American made too. There was also the mini-Mag-Lite, compact, bright, tough, an excellent light except that the bulbs always burnt out.Then the LED light craze came to be, and the market was flooded with cheap light much brighter than Mag-Lite. Mag-Lite responded with models that have 4 "Activity-based" modes and 5 modes within each mode... I'm confused, I just want to turn the darn thing on and have it work!I think the engineers at Mag-Lite looked back and said "You know, the mini-Mag-Lite was a pretty good idea - simple, no external switch, 1 mode, let's just make a new, better, bigger, brighter version of that!" And so they did, hence the ML25LT in 2-cell and 3-cell. Unfortunately they decided to revive the 70's and use C-cell batteries in it. Who uses C-cell batteries anymore? With LED technology flashlights don't drain the batteries, and they end up leaking in the flashlight, I suspect even the C-cells will do this. Therefore I took a different route.I purchased C-cell adapters / converters. These are Parallel (don't get Serial, that will increase the voltage and cause damage) and house 4 x AAA lithium metal primary batteries (I used Energizer Lithium, 20-year shelf life, guaranteed not to leak) and they work great! One pack of 4 for each converter, 5 packs for 2 flashlights, I will probably never replace them! Mag-Lite should sell an option like this!The ML25LT being a new model the accessories don't fit yet, The belt holders are for "C & D" sizes... it's way too loose. The new ML25LT has a smaller head, the old C-cells had a large head like the D-cell. The Red, Yellow and White cones that fit over the light will work, but not well. In the pics I lined up the heads of the two lights and placed the cone over each. It says the fit - really? I want my money back on that one! They're plastic, how hard can it be to make a new size, come on!
J**O
Simply the Best!
I've bought tons of small flashlights over the years and they are all lame. They typically have some computerized (chip controlled) push button that cycles through two or more brightness settings and a strobe mode or something stupid. That's fine, the issue I have is the computer chip decides arbitrarily that my batteries are too low and shuts off. WHAT?! I'm in the dark and need light you stupid piece of crap! The batteries are almost brand new! So, I end up replacing batteries constantly and throwing out perfectly good batteries all year long...for what? So I can use this cheap flashlight? The batteries cost waaaaay more per year than I paid for the lame thing in the first place.Enter Maglite: This is a machined aluminum case, with O-ring water sealing on front and back and NO computer chip. You rotate the head (which admittedly take two hands, which is a negative) and it comes on in one brightness....that's it. But more importantly, you can continue to turn the head and change the focus of the light beam to your needs for the job at hand. ALWAYS turns on, VERY reliable, and built with the ultimate quality of construction and materials available. SUPER bright light.This little guy is in between the size of the two-AA version and the two-D cell version. Small, fits in glove box or purse or backpack. I have all the sizes for different places in my house and car.I'm never buying another brand, ever again....ever.
O**.
Return your home tanning bed system, or cancel your membrshp, and just use your MAGLITE!
After a hurricane knocked down a tree onto my carport, and kitchen, I grabbed my regular generic run of the mill flashlight, and made my way outside to survey the immediate damage. Shining the light up to the surrounding area it was difficult to get a grasp on the extent of the damage. It wasn't until my neighbor walked over and cast his Maglite beam at the house, and tree was I clearly able to see the severity of the damage. It looked worse than that it really was, but I still had to replace part of the ceiling among other things. I remember thinking at the time that even though there was a hole in the roof, the carport awning was crushed, and all kinds of debris was strewn about, but I couldn't help but marvel at the magnitude of illumination. Soon be purchasing a Maglite of my very own, and did. I'm pretty sure if I was up there, and shined my new Maglite straight up the heavens, that I could be seen from space.Ok, that last part was a bit hyperbolic. However, there's no denying that Maglite is far superior to every other flashlight I've ever owned! It's able take a beating as well as I have dropped mine a couple times working on a vehicle. It only fell about 3 feet, but it was on pavement. Still, works like a champ! 10 outta 10... 5 Stars... Two solid thumbs up.
G**K
Maglite
Have owned many Maglites over the years. Their quality has never changed. They take a beating and keep on going.
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