TerraLUX InfiniStar DR

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posted on April 17, 2013
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4/17/2013

The InfiniStar DR LED flashlight has three lighting levels, 1000, 500 and <100 lumens, with a medium beam and a runtime of two-plus hours.

The push-button light is powered by rechargeable lithium ion batteries, with the recharger provided. Made from aircraft-grade aluminum, the InfiniStar DR weighs only 1.1 pounds and measures 913⁄16 (L) x 23⁄16 inches (W). To enhance purchase, the flashlight’s body has a rubberized non-slip grip. Currently it is available only in black. Price: $250.

Contact: TerraLUX, Inc.; (866) 498-1564; www.terraluxportable.com.

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