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Browning Microblast USB Flashlight Black 160 Lumens

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Browning Microblast USB Flashlight

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This slim-profile pen light features a rugged all-aluminum body, making it durable enough for any condition, and a pocket clip for easy carry. The light provides two modes, high or low white, with a maximum lumens of 160 and a low setting of 20 lumens, ensuring versatility in various lighting needs. It includes a color-coded charging indicator and the included plastic bore light adapter expands its functionality. With an effective distance of 60 yards and impact resistance of 1 meter, this lightweight lighting tool is essential for anyone needing a dependable light source on the go.

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Weight 0.190 kg
Dimensions 8.00 × 4.00 × 0.01 cm

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