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MAGLITE SH32DCW6J 3-Watt LED Upgrade Module Studio : Mag Instrument by Mag Instrument Brand : Mag Instrument Model : SH32DCW6J Publisher : Mag Instrument Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Color : N/A EAN : 0038739086996 UPC : 038739086996 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 20 reviews)
List Price : $29.83 Our Price : $13.44
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Uses 3 Watt LED
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MAG-LED¿ Technology
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Efficient Power Usage
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Requires no special tool
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Will retrofit Maglite® 2 C&D
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Product Description |
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2 Cell, Maglite LED Upgrade Module, 3W Luxeon Bulb, For 2 Cell "C" Or "D" Size Standard Maglite Flashlights, Will Retro Fit Standard Maglite 2 "C" Or 2 "D" Flashlights Only, Is Cell Size Specific & Is Noted On The Hang Pack Package, Will Not Void The Mag Instrument, Inc. Warranty. |
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VERY bright idea. |
A far superior, but expensive upgrade. The incandecent beam is able to focus better than the LED, however all things considered, you will NOT be disappointed by this product.
The additional battery life is a definite plus and will surely help the LED pay for itself over time. |
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Made a good light great |
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I added this to a 2C mag lite. It made it much brighter without the annoying dark spot in the middle that I got with Nite Ezes LED upgrade. |
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Brilliant |
This maglite upgrade module throws a brilliant white beam and appears brighter than the original incandescent bulb.
The batteries of your 2 cell C or D maglite will last more than four times longer than with the original lamp. The beam is still focusable via the rotating maglite head as before.
This module will likely outlast your flashlight as it is rated for 50,000 hours of continuous use. It will not easily break with shock like a fragile glass bulb.
To sum it all up; greater reliability, more light, longer battery life.
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Awesome Upgrade!! |
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Need I say more! This is well worth the $$$. Very bright and I mean very bright. Not sure on how long a the battery will last with the new upgrade but I would guess its going to expend the battery life. A+++++ |
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Worth the price? |
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I have a beaten down 4-cell and a bruised 3-cell flash lights that have seen so much action they're now rubbed down to the aluminum and look more silver than black. The problem has always been with the bulbs - I've spent more money replacing the bulbs than the original flashlights were worth. No more though - I've upgraded both with LED lights. The beam is focused and bright, EVEN with old batteries. Pretty happy overall, though one might consider getting the whole thing brand new for only $10-15 more. Or you can be cheap like me =) |
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