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41-0467 180 Lumen Submersible LED Light

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180 LUMEN LED SUBMERSIBLE LIGHT 
"SCUBA LIGHT"
  Looking for the next best thing in LED design and technology? Well look no further. The Dorcy 180 Lumens LED Submersible Dive Light is the newest twist to the old flashlight. This 180 Lumen Dive Light is made of anodized aluminum construction, and is anti-corrosion proof via its hardened finish. The Dorcy Dive Light contains a K2 Super Flux LED that offers state of the art performance. This light provides up to 180 Lumens of light output and has a run time that exceeds (8) hours. This Dive Light is guaranteed to be submersible (IPX8) to a depth of up to 100 meters.
    On land, the center spot concentrates 80% of the light output while using the remaining 20% to provide a bright area around the center spot to light up a wide viewing area.

  Specifications


  • Dimensions 6.5" L  X 1.5 L
  • Submersible (IPX8) to depth of 100 meters (328 Feet)
  • Uses Lumileds K2180 Super Flux LED
  • Wrist strap Lanyard
  • Hard anodized finish guaranteed not to corrode in any conditions
  • Twist on and off funtionality
  • Minimum 180 lumens with run-time up to 8 hours
  • Uses 6 AAA batteries (not included) 
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SKU: 41-0467
Dimensions: 6.5 L X 1.50 W
Weight: 1.20
Regular Price: $79.99
 On Sale For: $55.99


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1. Albert on 12/1/2008, said:

I'm a scubadiver and two months ago I bought this Submersible Led Light. I used it when I went scuba diving in Guam at night to catch spiny lobsters in the reefs. I was amazed how bright it was in the dark water and kinda blinded the lobsters they just stayed in one place when I shine the light on them. Highly recomended for avid divers.
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