6/21/10

MAGLITE K3A016 AAA Solitaire Flashlight, Black

Cheap MAGLITE K3A016 AAA Solitaire Flashlight, Black Review




I own some high-performance flashlights including a Fenix TK40, LD20, and Nitecore Di. Against the Monsters, the lone fare quite well. I have two lights on my keychain, a Princetontec Pulsar II and alone. The nYou usually stays in my other pocket for emergencies.

I bought my light in October 2009 and the single AAA i load it has not been replaced as of February 2010. The lens has excellent coating which is better than the hard anodized finish my otherwith lights. I nYou LD20 and both show the damage to their finish, but was kept alone despite continued on a keychain mixed with heavy keys and my pocket knife. The light dropped many times and still continue to function as new (and the same original battery)

Compared to LED lights, the lone standing out for its classic clear bright warm color. In pitch darkness, the warm light colors are better at producing colors and is easy on your eyes. WhiteLED flashlights often develop wash scene. Compared with a small LED light as Fenix E01, some advantages include better availability of the bulbs (as well as extra bulb included), warm tint as mentioned before, durability, and variable focus. An added benefit may be lower prices and better availability.

By alone alone, now I have deep respect for Maglite. I wholeheartedly recommend this light.




MAGLITE K3A016 AAA Solitaire Flashlight, Black Feature


  • High intensity adjustable light beam
  • Sealed O-rings for water and shock resistance
  • Precision-machined, high strength aluminum alloy case
  • Spare lamp in the tail cap
  • Limited lifetime warranty




MAGLITE K3A016 AAA Solitaire Flashlight, Black Overview


Here's a nice little light in a tough little package. It's perfect for quick, occasional use, say, to shed some light on a dark keyhole. The built-in key lanyard is long enough to let you use your key and the beam at the same time, and the beam width adjust with an easy turn from spotlight to flood. It's compact enough for a pocket and tough enough to tumble around in a briefcase, backpack or handbag—-it's corrosion-resistant, too. We especially like the extra bulb packed right in the end compartment, so you won't get caught without a light. Granted, the beam could be beefier, but for its purpose, it's a great little flashlight.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste



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