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Original German military flashlight features orange and green diffusion filters, a belt clip, and slide up lens filters. Perfect as a camper's light or as an emergency signal light for vehicles. Uses two D cell batteries, not included, like new, imported.
Cheaper Than Dirt MIL2137
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Handy little lights 4/28/08, 04/28/2008 |
| Reviewer: Don H |
| I bought two of these lights. They are not exactly like the one in the picture. They have the name, date and two color choices, plus they have lense covers. One was new and the other was used but in good shape. The used one was missing the spare bulb but that is not a problem. These are handy little lights,very tough. I am going to buy more. Good job CTD. |
I love this light, 04/27/2008 |
| Reviewer: Travis |
| This light is not the brightest or smallest but I love it. It looks so great and feels extremely solid, I like the color filters, I just wish there was a red filter. I have ordered 2 of them and will buy another 5 at the very least, I haven't seen another flashlight like this anywhere. |
U WONT REGRET IT!, 02/21/2008 |
| Reviewer: NOBS |
| I JUST RECEIVED MY ORDER AND I WOULD HAVE TO SAY THESE LIGHTS ARE GREAT. I PURCHASED 5 OF THEM. ALL THE ONES I RECEIVED LOOK LIKE THE ONE DISPLAYED IN THE PICTURE ABOVE. THEY ALL SEEM TO BE BRAND NEW. NO REGRETS HERE! NOBS. |
What you see is not what you get., 02/12/2008 |
| Reviewer: Front242 |
| I ordered a couple of these, expecting them to be like the one illustrated on the webpage. The ones I received, while generally similar, are markedly inferior, IMHO. The slider knobs for the colored filters, for instance, instead of being metal, are cheesy-looking colored plastic. Same for the on-off switch. The illustrated model appears to have an adjustable beam as evidenced by the triangular bracket around the lens and knob on top, in front of the on-off switch. These components are completely missing from the examples I received. Also missing is the cool "Daimon" logo, date, and associated lettering seen on the front of the example shown. The resulting blank, empty panel doesn't effect function, but is cheap and plain looking.
That said, if the aesthetics don't matter to you, they actually function well enough. But I was buying based as much on the "cool" factor of the flashlight illustrated as anything, and the product received didn't deliver. |
This light is cool, 12/27/2007 |
| Reviewer: @%#&*@! |
| love this light , I got 10 and all work great , thanks (CTD) |
Great Solid Light, 12/06/2007 |
| Reviewer: Colt |
| The light arrived in new condition and in perfect functioning order. It included a spare bulb inside but the original worked. I would recommend these to anyone who wants a compact emergency light that runs on very common D-cell batteries. Note: To keep the light on, you have to press the knob down and then turn to lock it. |
Good Flashlight, 07/08/2007 |
| Reviewer: MANOFBOBRUISK |
| This is a good flasklight. i dont have an exact copy of this one. The one i have is alot better. I is a Russian one which was used during WW2. Mine has a lense cover, and four different color choices. Other then that, this one looks almost the same, so i can say that it will defenatly last u a long time. |
Great Product, 05/08/2007 |
| Reviewer: Sarge |
| These are very good flashlights. They have come in handy for many things. they are made of steel and very durable. I have bought one for each vehicle and three for the house. Well worth the money. |