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Maglite Heavy-Duty Incandescent 2-Cell D Flashlight, Purple

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Color: Purple


Size: 2 Cell in Blister Pack


Style: Classic


Features

  • Superior quality craftsmanship with weather-resistant seals and anodized inside and out for improved corrosion resistance
  • A premium drop resistant and water resistant flashlight renowned for its quality, durability and reliability
  • Advanced lighting instrument made in America and built tough enough to last a lifetime with a spare lamp safely secured in the tail cap making it suitable for camping, climbing, fishing, hunting, etc.
  • Diamond knurled design with a powerful projecting beam that adjust from spot to flood with just a 1/2 turn of the head
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Description

The Maglite 2-Cell D Incandescent Flashlight offers rugged good looks with the classic Maglite twist-focus design. Turn the head of this 27-lumen torch to choose between a wide flood beam and a focused spot. The two user-supplied D batteries provide 8.5 hours of runtime, and there's a spare bulb inside the tailcap. The Mini Maglite is manufactured in the USA from anodized aluminum alloy for corrosion, weather, and impact resistance. From the Manufacturer Going someplace? Into a dark basement corner, under the hood of your car, inside your tent, or under the bed? This Mag flashlight will shed some light on any place you care to take it. The cam-driven beam changes from spot to flood with a twist of the flashlight head allowing you to see what you're getting yourself into. It's anodized inside and out for improved corrosion resistance and durability, with a self-cleaning switch that virtually eliminates oxidation. The high grade O-rings at each opening ensure resistance to water and shock while the low resistance circuitry allows a more efficient use of the batteries. The diamond-knurled handle is gripping, and there's a spare bulb in the tail cap so you won't be left in the dark. Manufactured in the United States, this flashlight is serially numbered for identification purposes. It requires 2 D-cell batteries, not included. Color: purple. From the Manufacturer Going someplace? Into a dark basement corner, under the hood of your car, inside your tent, or under the bed? This Mag flashlight will shed some light on any place you care to take it. The cam- driven beam changes from spot to flood with a twist of the flashlight head allowing you to see what you're getting yourself into. It's anodized inside and out for improved corrosion resistance and durability, with a self-cleaning switch that virtually eliminates oxidation. The high grade O-rings at each opening ensure resistance to water and shock while the low resistance circuitry allows a more efficient use of the batteries. The diamond-knurled handle is gripping, and there's a spare bulb in the tail cap so you won't be left in the dark. Manufactured in the United States, this flashlight is serially numbered for identification purposes. It requires 2 D-cell batteries, not included. Color: purple.

Special Feature: Durability,Premium,Resistant


Color: Purple


Power Source: Battery Powered


Light Source Type: Incandescent


Material: Aluminum


Special Feature: ‎Durability,Premium,Resistant


Color: ‎Purple


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Light Source Type: ‎Incandescent


Material: ‎Aluminum


Included Components: ‎MagLite - 102-000-578


Product Dimensions: ‎10"D x 2.25"W x 2.25"H


Voltage: ‎3 Volts


Battery Cell Composition: ‎Alkaline


Item Weight: ‎0.5 Pounds


Water Resistance Level: ‎Water Resistant


Brand: ‎MagLite


Brightness: ‎27 Lumen


Battery Description: ‎D Cell Alkaline


Runtime: ‎8 hours


Style: ‎Classic


Finish Type: ‎Purple


Manufacturer: ‎MAGLITE


Part Number: ‎MGL-102-000-578


Item Weight: ‎8 ounces


Item model number: ‎MagLite - 102-000-578


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎2 Cell in Blister Pack


Finish: ‎Purple


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Durability,Premium,Resistant


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Description Pile: ‎D Cell Alkaline


Warranty Description: ‎Limited lifetime.


Date First Available: September 9, 2006


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A good value
Color: Black Size: 5 Cell in Blister Pack Style: Flashlight
A well known product, however I found many better flashlights
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023 by T-Bird

  • Flashlight
Color: Purple Size: 2 Cell in Blister Pack Style: Classic
This flashlight is a nice size with very bright bulb. I would buy it again.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023 by Debra Gosen

  • Heavy duty - "Old school" type security flashlight.
Color: Black Size: 5 Cell in Display Box Style: Flashlight
These types of flashlights have been around for years. If you need a basic beam light and piece of defensive equipment, this 5-battery is a good size. Kind of like a flashlight and baseball bat all in one.
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023 by Alan

  • Flashlight
Color: Blue Size: 3 Cell in Blister Pack Style: Flashlight
I bought this as a gift for my grandson, but my father had one just like it all his life.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by RhondaWilson

  • Trusted name; quality product.
Color: Black Size: 2 Cell in Blister Pack Style: Flashlight
I've been using Maglite's for over 30+ years. Quality products, highly recommended. I have several, the home, garage, and car!
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by Christopher Nelson

  • The best flashlights. Period.
Color: Purple Size: 2 Cell in Blister Pack Style: Classic
I wrote this once and the Amazon app didn’t sane anything, crashed, and lost it all! I with Amszin’s app was 1/10th as reliable as my Maglite flashlights! Okay, here goes attempt number two... A week or so ago the wind was gusting to 61 mph, so it was only a matter of time until the power was going. To go out (it’s PG&E, what can I say!). So to be a good Boy Scout I am always prepared with too many flashlights. I grabbed one and kept it right by my side. Within.an hour we lost power for about : hours. I have been using Maglites for about 40 years now. I have a lot of them. You pretty much can’t destroy them, although I may have finally outdone them. I had a fire start in the garage, destroyed just about everything including melting the cars in the Geri east! My flashlights might all be here with today if I had followed the ma manufacturing manufacturers advice... You see, I modified a couple of them, such as lithium-ion batteries, terralux head, etc. it seems when those are in a fire and then the fire department sprays water on them the result is, well, not good. A blue 4- cell spun wildly (judging by the hatchet marks spiraling around the barrel), crack the barrel and shot the tailcap out never to be found again. The black 2-cell was never found. The red 2-cell had orange-top Sorbo Lithium-Poly -.5v batteries, which melted and did nothing more. This is probably why Maglite advises you should ONLY use alkaline batteries.. I could have bought new flashlights, but this fire was hard on e. 9 months later it’s still difficult to deal with. I decided to spend twice as much and “rebuild” one “Survivor” flashlight out the these three (I had changed the tailcap on the missing black one). I took the blue head, which still has my Gorilla Vlass in it unbroken (now permanently stuck in the bezel,with melted plastic from the reflector), bought a new switch, had spare parts, for the reflector and build, used the red body (getting that melted switch out took me a LONG time since I have no tools anymore) and the black tailcap to build one working flashlight, which I use all the time. It reminds me that I survived, and so did 1//3 of each Maglite. After 40 years I finally broke 3 of them! All the others have been stolen or the ex took them... Idiots can keep stealing the lm, and I will just buy new ones. I won’t waste much money on any other flashlight, it’s just a waste of money. I hope Maglite sticks around a few more years so others can see what a quality American-made product is really worth. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2021 by DoinStuff DoinStuff

  • Red flash
Color: Red Size: 6 Cell in Blister Pack Style: Flashlight
Works like it should good product
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by lil john

  • Aluminum reacts with batteries -- check it before you wreck it
Color: Black Size: 5 Cell in Blister Pack Style: Flashlight
I once went on a camping trip we're a friend of mine had one of these flashlights and it was so big that he used it over his shoulder. His light was going long after the rest of us were carrying dead flashlights. This flashlight goes for $50 now, which is entirely too much, but when I bought it it was significantly less. I got the one that had extra batteries because I wanted to be able to rely on it. When I bought it I bought the special mounting clips and I mounted it under my staircase so that it would be really easy to find in the event of a power outage. Once the power outage finally came, the light wouldn't turn on despite the fact that the batteries within it were brand new. I bought this model because it looked like it would double as a club or a hammer if I needed it, and it looked like it should last forever. It also has a ren tear warranty, but do not be fooled, they won't cover anything. I'm not an expert in electrical items, but I didn't think that I had to be to own something basically like a flashlight. I had a game boy that had batteries in it for 10 years, and it loaded up and played pokémon right away, but there's something that batteries do inside aluminum casing called gasing. Had to look this up on the internet, because it turns out that this is a problem that people have with these flashlights, and I just wasn't aware of it. So needless to say, I have never actually used this flashlight because at the time that I depended upon it it failed. It was past the time where Amazon would even acknowledge my problem, and the maglite company wouldn't honor the warranty because they're maintaining that it's the batteries that failed and not the flashlight, but it's also my understanding that the battery is react with the aluminum, and it was the flashlight itself that caused the batteries to damage the flashlight. Couple of the YouTube videos say that the way to get around this problem is to every 3 weeks take all of the batteries out of the flashlight and let it breathe, so if you're in the market for a new pet this flashlight may be for you. Apparently once these batteries degas, they will cause a corrosive reaction that freezes the batteries in place. At the time that I got this, I got a second smaller light to keep in my truck, and that one leaked so badly that it ate through the casing. I am trying to repair this on my own, because again, Amazon won't stand behind their product and neither will the company that manufactured it. To some extent this is operator error, but to another extent, this is a known problem that you as a consumer may not know and will magically be expected to know despite the fact that nobody official will tell you anything about it at the time of purchase or even afterwards. My model had an incandescent light, so for $25 I would just get like 25 of those super bright LED tactical lights that will clip onto your hat. They run off of AA battery, so you'll pay less for light get brighter light, and spend less on batteries. I bought a nice set of aluminum flashlights with clips about 3 years ago. They still have the same double a battery inside them, and they never cause the battery within to explode and they're all ticking along like a dream. If any company involved in this wants to make it right, I'd be happy to take this review down, but in the meantime I do think that people should learn from my suffering. If you know what you're getting into, this is probably a good purchase. Again, the flashlight is dirty, and underneath all of this battery acid it's entirely possible the light works underneath all of this corrosion. I can also tell you that both ends of the flashlight come apart, but there's a retaining clip that I can't figure out how to remove so I can't pound at it from the opposite end, and there's a switch mechanism that requires a special type of tool which is not a hex tool that normal people have or a screwdriver that normal people have. Repairing this on my own might be easier if I had access to weird machinist tools, but I'm just a guy who wanted a flashlight in the case of a power outage. I spent entirely too much money to not solve that problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2022 by Philip K. Philip K.

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