
LRI's Proton PRO features a single high-power 2W Cree LED to produce an incredible 1,000+ candle power (approx. 115 max lumens), powered by a single AA battery. A smaller red LED provides an optional low power secondary beam. LRI's popular Freedom(R) digital circuitry provides intuitive… More
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Comments: My only gripe is.....when I have it clipped to my jeans pocket sometimes the light will come on as the on/off switch is opposite of the clip......if you have anything else in your pocket the button can hit it and you end up with a hot pocket! |
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Comments: Brighter than a Surefire without the need for special 3 volt batteries, just a single AA is all you need. Single hand operation with either white or red light functions. |
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Comments: I use this for nightime walks, search for dropped items indoors or shine upon aisles while inside dimly lit stores. This light has a flat surfaced finger guide to help find the switch easily in the dark. The new thicker and sturdier black waterproof ring on the threaded portion of the battery compartment and cap hasn't stretched or fallen off while changing the battery. I'm glad the light comes with a D-ring velcro cloth cover because it can be clipped onto or inside a purse or backpack. The tiny metal loop on the battery cap looks too fragile for a lanyard. |
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Comments: first time having this flashlight I can't wait to try it out!! |
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Comments: Compact and durable enough to put in a pocket and a great clip on. One push button operation is a Plus. After I bought my first one, I liked it so much I had to buy 2 more. |
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Comments: going on a cruise, after the last ship wreck decided to take it with me. |
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Comments: very easy to use and very multible usefull |
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CONS BEST USES Comments: It's the best overall small flashlight that I know of. Convenient for all uses. The only reason I don't give it 5 stars is because of the incorrect Morse timing. Being an ex-professional operator, it matters to me. |
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Comments: Always with me to support vision in the dim recesses of my world. Indispensible in the basement, attic and the pantry as well. Sine qua non when geocaching. |
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Comments: For a one AA cell flashlight, it is very bright. It fit's nicely into a pocket as a back-up light to my on-duty flashlight. I also prefer to have a good flashlight with me when I am CCW off-duty. Perfect flashlight for what I needed. |
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Comments: This bright light is nice when walking at night. This is handy for locating dropped items. I keep this by the bed when it's not on a lanyard or being used. I like the light because it is durable, compact and easy to use. Bstteries tend to run hot if used for more then a few minutes, but this handheld light cools down fast when it's turned off. Switch can be bumped and light turns on when stored in a pack or drawer. I store light in the cloth holder fastened on a lanyard to keep switch from bumping against something and turning itself on. Tiny metal ring on battery cap seems fragile. |
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Comments: I use this flashlight every day at my job in a Winery cellar. I have given them as gifts to employees. I have a brighter light, but it takes special and expensive batteries. |
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Comments: Best small flash light I have ever used. |
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Comments: Not 5 stars because with my arthritis the switch can be tricky to depress. It is significantly better than similar I bought at the hardware store (should be for price differential.) I no longer use the old 3 D-cell since this is brighter and fits in the nightstand drawer. |
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Comments: This is a great light. Very bright and versatile and in a compact package. Should last for years. |