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| | Features | Super-bright flood and focused spot50,000 Hour LED lifeReliable and efficient LED technologyEasy to install
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| | Description | ATTRIBUTES Special Features: Extends Battery Life Up To 20 Hours |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.75 inches | | Product Width: | 4.25 inches | | Product Height: | 0.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 2.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 5.9 inches | | Package Width: | 3.1 inches | | Package Height: | 0.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 49 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 49 customer reviews )
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22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Pays for itself with 1 set of batteries. Jun 08, 2009
By Ken Virial The output on this Nite Ize 1 watt bulb is equal to or even brighter than the stock incandescent bulb. I installed this in my 8 year old 3D Maglite and it has brought new life to the flashlight. The incandescent bulb would go through a set of batteries in roughly 6 hours (useful beam for ~2 hrs). This bulb puts out light that is consistent and lasts for ~26 hours and shuts off around 28 hours runtime. I choose this led bulb over the ones offered by Maglite because this one does not suffer from output reduction due to thermal throttling after the first 10 minutes of leaving the light on. The Maglite led bulbs are 3 watts so if you use your light in short bursts instead of steady on, then that might be a better fit for you. Overall, this bulb is a no-brainer buy if you use your incandescent Mag regularly, or want to again after letting it collect dust in favor of more battery friendly lights. This bulb will honestly pay for itself in just 1 set of batteries over the incandescent bulb.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Nice! And love the price! Jul 01, 2009
By GeekGod This thing rocks! I have used similar products from other companies that cost a LOT more and this is the equal to any of them.
I have tested this in a variety of 2 cell to 4 cell lights and it has performed well. It gives a nice smooth beam pattern with a good balance between throw and coverage, and the 3 I have all produce a pleasing white light (no odd green, pink, purple color tints that are common in LED lights).
I also like the fact that it works with a range of battery configurations (2 to 6 cell), instead of having to buy a specific model for each light.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
From Dim Yellow to Bright White Sep 28, 2009
By NeverBetter I used this to upgrade a 2D Energizer HardCase Flashlight I had picked up for $4.99. While the price was right the light was not. I had not seen such dim beam since the early 1970s. Fortunately, Nite-Ize saved the day and I now have water and shock resistant light more powerful than my 3D Maglights. Highly recommended.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
nite-ize 1w led upgrade Feb 04, 2011
By cartoon lover I bought this from another vendor for [...] shipped, compared to [...] on amazon.
I used this to upgrade my trusty US Army issue angle light Fulton Mx-991/u. These use 2D cells. It produced 50% more light and best of all, the batteries last 4x longer than before, a spectacular improvement. The beam has is uniform with no dark spots. One thing-- the flashlight now has more side light or dispersed light. This can be good or bad depending on your use. For a soldier trying to not give away his position, or using in smoky or foggy conditions with a lot of backscatter, it is not good. But overall, I am very happy with it and definitely recommend the upgrade for this or other inexpensive flashlights.
I also tried it in my old 2C and 3D cell krypton bulb Maglites. Again, I saw 3-4x prolonged battery life, which is a godsend. Light output was about 30% more for the 2C and 40% more for the 3D-- great light from both. (I had read that the upgrade doesnt work well for 2 cell lights-- not true). While before I was able to focus the beam from a narrow spot to a wide dispersal of about 30 deg, with the LED upgrade that focussability now is down to about 15 deg. And, there is persistent side light as was in my Army light. But-- while overall a marked improvement over the krypton bulb, brightness and focus comes nowhwere near the new LED maglites. On amazon a 3W LED 3D maglite are now going for $24, so it might make more sense just to skip the upgrade and buy a new one depending how cheap you can find the upgrade.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Great little product Aug 10, 2009
By Alex Schuettenberg Does just what it says it does. Transforms a cheap 2D flashlight into a modern 1 watt led product, with much better light and battery time. Keep in mind that Nite Ize makes this one product for ordinary C/D cell lights and other products specifically for Maglites. They have different sized bodies and are not interchangeable. One of the nifty uses of this is to take a World War I/II type bent angle 2D cell flashlight (olive drab is the traditional color) and substitute this for the bulb. So now you have an inexpensive, tough car/house/camp light that throws a good beam that will last a long time on a set of batteries and because those military type lights usually come with color filters, you have that as well.
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