Princeton Tec Pulsar Keychain Flashlight

Princeton Tec Pulsar Keychain Flashlight

Regular price £3.99 GBP
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A dirt-cheap black keychain flashlight for hiking, camping, prepping, travel, and everyday use. Just slightly larger than a quarter and weighs next to nothing. Hang it on your key chains, gear bags, zippers, and use it in emergency situations. No need to fumble with the keys in the darkness anymore. Or dangle it on your pant zipper to avoid pissing on your shoes in the dead of the night. Made in the USA. Read full description


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Technical details and instructions
  • Power: 10 lumens
  • Lamp: 1 x Ultrabright LED
  • Burn time: 12 hours
  • Batteries: 2 x 2016 Lithium coin cell (included)
  • Weight: 7 g (.24 oz)
  • Water rating: IPX4
  • Warranty: 5 Years

Description

A dirt-cheap black keychain flashlight for hiking, camping, prepping, travel, and everyday use. Just slightly larger than a quarter and weighs next to nothing. Hang it on your key chains, gear bags, zippers, and use it in emergency situations. No need to fumble with the keys in the darkness anymore. Or dangle it on your pant zipper to avoid pissing on your shoes in the dead of the night. Made in the USA.

Features

The Ultrabright LED is bright and efficient. The smooth, white, wide-beam light is ideal for close tasks but also brightens up things from a bit further away. This isn’t fit for spotting those British Lancasters in the night sky but it isn’t meant to be. Just perfect for opening doors, finding stuff you dropped, and illuminating your paths.

The lights with an IPX4 rating are designed for water resistance to splashing and quick dunking. If the light is submerged for a longer period of time, remove the batteries and inspect the cabinets for signs of battery leakage. If water has entered the housing, dry the light thoroughly and replace the batteries. If you leave the light in the water for longer than that, you might need to say bye-bye to the lamp. It isn’t a bathyscaphe, you know.