Bell+Howell Taclight Max Flashlight
50x brighter than other regular LED flashlights!
Never get caught in the dark with the Taclight Max from Bell+Howell! Made with powerful CREE LEDs, it features 500 Lumens worth of illuminating power which is 50x brighter than other regular LED flashlights and is rated at 7,000 Kelvins, so the light produced is similar to that of the midday sun. This super bright flashlight has a 10 nautical mile visibility. The Taclight Max is rechargeable and comes with a USB Charging cable.
- Built-in 200x zoom function to focus and light up a wide area
- Cree LED Bulbs have 500 lumens which is 50x brighter than your regular flashlight
- Super bright that can be seen up to 5 nautical miles away
- 5 lighting modes: High, Medium, Low, Strobe (intermittent flashing) to deter intruders; SOS (emergency signal) for emergency situations.
- Small enough to fit in your pocket, handbag, or car compartment, so you can take it with you wherever, whenever.
- Perfect for camping, hiking, dog lights for night walking or emergency situations such as power outages and roadside repairs.
- Made from air-craft grade aluminum and can withstand extremes of temperatures, from freezing to boiling.
- Water-proof and shock resistant. It will not break even when ran over by a car.
- Bulbs can last more than 100,000 hours. When fully charged, it can last for hours even on full brightness.
- Measures 7” x 1.38” x 2.5” and weighs 0.6 lbs
- 50x brighter than regular flashlights
- 3 brightness modes
- 200x zoom
- Tactical strobe to stun attackers or intruders
- Rechargeable, lasts for hours, even on full brightness
- Rugged and durable yet lightweight and easy to hold
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