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MIS MAGLITE Mini Maglite Silvr W/Hlstr Pack P6661995MIS-XM2A10H https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/MIS/MIS-XM2A10H.jpg MAGLITE Mini Maglite Silvr W/Hlstr Pack Mini Maglite Silvr W/Hlstr Pack 6661995 038739061573 1.4900lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
MAGLITE
14.1400 2025-04-19 Discontinued
customer review - by , November 11, 2023
5/ 5stars
Its a good flashlight and made in the USA.
customer review - by , November 11, 2023
5/ 5stars
I bought it for my car. It's small enough to fit in my glove box. It's a small light that packs a punch.
customer review - by , October 10, 2023
5/ 5stars
Received item as described and on delivered .time.
customer review - by , October 10, 2023
5/ 5stars
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.
customer review - by , October 10, 2023
5/ 5stars
Good product but too big for my purposes
customer review - by , October 10, 2023
5/ 5stars
Been using these flashlights for years and love them! Had trouble finding the medal case ones at my local hardware store. Ordered online, arrived on time and as I ordered! Thanks
customer review - by , October 10, 2023
5/ 5stars
Perfect size for my needs.
customer review - by , September 9, 2023
5/ 5stars
I remembered when I went to a foreign country with the Peace Corps, I really wanted to get a good flashlight as they had recommended, but I also knew they were black out so I got a small one too to go with my keys, and Im telling you wherever I was going at night I needed it, and this year a message came to my brain, intuitively, for my birthday. I bought it for myself, because I believe that it is a good thing to have on hand if you get the giant ones they can be dangerous weapon as well, just to keep under your bed.
customer review - by , September 9, 2023
5/ 5stars
size ease of use
customer review - by , September 9, 2023
5/ 5stars
These are the best flashlights on the market, its a little old school with the incandescent bulb which puts off a yellow light, but thats what i bought them for.

MAGLITE Mini Maglite Silvr W/Hlstr Pack, Price/EACH

stars Rating 5 | 155 reviews
Brand MAGLITE
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UPC: 038739061573
SKU: MIS-XM2A10H
List Price: $14.58
Price: $14.14
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Mini Maglite Silvr W/Hlstr Pack

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By Tetyana
Date: November 13, 2023
Its a good flashlight and made in the USA.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Amy
Date: November 13, 2023
I bought it for my car. It's small enough to fit in my glove box. It's a small light that packs a punch.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By ROBERT S YACZKO
Date: October 17, 2023
Received item as described and on delivered .time.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Mike Hayward
Date: October 15, 2023
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.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Patrick Murray
Date: October 11, 2023
Good product but too big for my purposes
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Lindsey Hallman
Date: October 04, 2023
Been using these flashlights for years and love them! Had trouble finding the medal case ones at my local hardware store. Ordered online, arrived on time and as I ordered! Thanks
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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