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Multi-color flashlight introduced

By Janice Wood · June 26, 2012 ·

Pelican Products has introduced the 2370 LED multi-color flashlight.

Designed to work in a variety of environments, the 2370 LED features the latest LED technology with four operating modes (high and low white as well as night-vision-friendly red and blue). For easy mode change, the flashlight is engineered with a magnetically-actuated selector switch. The switch’s lack of mechanical contacts ensures reliability and eliminates wear factors, company officials said.

Powered by 2 AA batteries (included), the flashlight provides clean, brilliant light for nearly four hours of usable light with a peak output of 106 lumens in high mode. Its low mode shines 13 lumens and runs for more than 41 hours.

The 2370 LED is weather/corrosion resistant, features a CNC machined aerospace-grade aluminum body with a knurled “no slip” grip pattern, and matte black, Type II anodized finish. Weighing in at 6.5 ounces with batteries, the flashlight includes a removable clip for easy pocket transport. Also available is an optional holster and nylon lanyard for more transportation choices.

Price: $59.95,

For more information: Pelican.com

 

 

 

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About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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