FLASHLIGHT LED 625L GRY (Pack of 1)
FLASHLIGHT LED 625L GRY (Pack of 1)
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FLASHLIGHT LED 625L GRY (Pack of 1)

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  • Brand Name: Maglite
  • Sub Brand: ML300L
  • Lumens: 625 lumens Color: Gray
  • Bulb Type: LED
  • Product Type: Flashlight
  • Battery Size: D Battery Length: 9.125 in. Packaging Type: Clamshell
  • Rechargeable: No
  • Run Time: 117 hr. Casing Material: Aluminum
  • Batteries Included: No
  • Beam Distance: 406 M Number of Batteries Required: 3 Battery Diameter: 2.25 in.
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Dec 10, 2015
NE12
5 out of 5 stars review

Maglite, ML300L model, 3D cells

Decades ago I always used Maglites but then LED flashlights came out and Maglite didn't compare. Maglite tried to make LEDs but I wasn't impressed until this model (ML300L). It is basically a hand-held search light on high power. It's brighter than one of my car's headlights on high beam. The low setting is bright enough for most tasks, and it will run constantly for 4+ days on one set of batteries. Seems to be as well made as the old ones. The metal on the casing seems to be as heavy, and the machining seems to be as good. I still have my old ones and they still work after 20-30 years, but these are much, much brighter and are a lot better on batteries. Time to upgrade. My one complaint is that the adjustable beam on the LED can't get as wide as the old fashioned model.

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Aug 17, 2018
Michael
4 out of 5 stars review

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A Brighter LED Maglite

The first thing you need to know about this flashlight is that it's not the same LED Maglite that's been available from the big-box department and sporting goods stores for years. Notice the "625 Lumens" light output rating. That's much more than the 168 Lumens of the first 3-D-Cell LED Maglites. This is much brighter! The other thing that you need to know is that the ML300-series of flashlights is "programmable" which means that if you unscrew the battery compartment tail-cap for a few seconds, hold down the on-off button while you screw it back in, and then wait for the flashlight's electronic brain to flash the light. Releasing the on-off button after the first flash puts the light in Function Set 1, after a sequence of 2 flashes = F.S. 2, etc. The Function Set that the flashlight is programmed for determines how it will interpret either one, two, or three clicks of the on-off switch. This allows you to select the group of lighting modes that works best for you. These modes include various combinations of: Full Power (625 Lumens), Low Power (130 Lumens), Eco Mode (58 Lumens), Strobe, and a Momentary flash. Having three brightness levels to choose from allows you to conserve battery power and pick the light that's better for your situation. For example: you really don't need or want "full power" when you're just walking to the toilets at the campground late at night. But the brightness can only be selected for when the flashlight is continuously on. The Strobe mode only uses Full Power, and seems to be meant for disorienting an attacker (or maybe inducing an epileptic seizure in them) when you shine it in their eyes at night. Similarly, the Momentary mode is done in full-power mode only, and keeps the flashlight illuminated only for so long as you hold down the on-off button. The only downside I've found is the rapid-focus feature. It works, but doesn't change the focus very much. If you want even more light, there's also a 4-Cell model available. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]

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May 8, 2015
Denis IG
1 out of 5 stars review

MagLite 3-Gen 625 Lumen 3D

I own an original Mag 3-D for years, its was by far my favourite flashlight. Decided to treat myself to a 3-Gen 625 lumen mag, figured its got to be best out there since I loved the first one it can't disappoint. Boy I was wrong. Right out of the box I noticed no "ML-300" engraving, but figured who cares lets see the light. Took in my hands , the rotation of the head of the flashlight felt short and not nearly as snug as the first one and way more limited zoom rotation, its smaller in size then the old one , they must have saved on the mechanism on the head . Neither the push button seams as solid as before .Felt cheap, no were near the quality of first one. The light is bright but so are plenty of other cheap flashlights. Over all, a great disappointment , will return it today!

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