Product Preview: Maglite ML300LX Flashlight

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posted on June 11, 2018
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Maglite’s ML300LX LED-powered flashlight runs off two D-cell alkaline batteries and provides up to 69 hours of runtime while set to its 58-lumen ECO mode. The advanced focus system of the ML300LX lets users adjust its maximum output of 524 lumens from a spot beam to a broad flood with a quarter-turn of the bezel. Four power settings are selectable with an electronic switch, including a strobe function. The aluminum body is matte-finished in five available colors: black (shown), Crimson Red, Coyote Tan, Urban Gray and Foliage Green. The flashlight weights 20 ozs. with batteries. Price: $74. Contact: Mag Instrument Inc.; (909) 947-1006; maglite.com.

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