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SureFire E2D LED Defender Flashlight Max-120 Lumens E2DL-BK Studio : SureFire by SureFire Publisher : SureFire Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 5 reviews)
List Price : $149.99 Our Price : $139.00
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Virtually indestructible, microprocessor-controlled, light emitting diode (LED) has no filament to burn out or break; two-stage light lasts for thousands of hours
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Total Internal Reflection (TIR) lens produces tightly focused beam with enough secondary light to accommodate peripheral vision
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Crenellated Strike Bezel® and scalloped tailcap provide enhanced self-defense capabilities
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Rugged aerospace-grade aluminum body, Mil-Spec Type III hard anodized in black
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O-ring sealed, weatherproof
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Product Description |
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Compact (pocket sized), dual-output LED flashlight designed for self-defense and personal protection. The E2D LED Defender® features a solid-state, two-stage light emitting diode that generates six times the output of a typical two-D-cell flashlight at its high setting and five lumens of useful light (enough to read a map or negotiate a dark path) on low. And should 120 lumens of blinding light not be enough to convince an aggressor to back off, the E2DL's crenellated Strike Bezel® and scalloped tailcap provide two sets of hard-anodized aluminum "teeth" as a last line of defense. Two useful output levels, a long runtime, a hard-anodized durable exterior, compact size, and enhanced personal protection capabilities make this flashlight a great everyday-carry option. Especially for those looking for a self-defense light with a bit more of a bite. |
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The Best Flashlight You Will Ever Own |
When you turn this flashlight on, you will not believe how much light is coming from such a modestly-sized device. It's like a hand-held Klieg light.
It's so bright, that for some use around the house, I opt for the lower-output.
Based on their website, this is the brightest small light they offer (they offer brighter lights for @ $250-350).
I showed it to my father and father-in-law at Christmas and both were ready to buy one the first time they tried the light outside at night. |
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This things is simply amazing... |
I was concerned about the brightness of this flashlight after reading several reviews on other LED products and not being bright enough. This thing is BLINDING. I'm just amazed at how much light this thing is capable of putting out for its size! The low lumen setting is bright enough as well.
I must have missed the part where it uses the smaller lithium batteries but that's understandable considering the output.
I got this for a guy with all the tools. He's got mag lights coming out of the wazoo, and hand held spot lights that'll melt your face. This will be a great compact addition to his arsenal. |
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Best Small Light Around |
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I recently bought this light. I really can't believe how much light it puts out. It puts my 3D flashlights to shame. I haven't tested the length of the battery life yet, but after over an hour of continuous use, it hasn't dimmed at all. If money is not a deal breaker (this light isn't cheap), this light is hard to beat. Well worth the money in my opinion because you will not be disappointed. |
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A great little flashlight |
I bought this to carry with me when I walk my dogs at night or early in the morning. It is incredibly bright -- brighter even than the big 4D Maglite flashlight I own. And it's very compact and very lightweight. It will light up objects over 100 yards away in clear conditions.
It has a tailcap pushbutton that alternates between the very bright mode and a much dimmer light that saves on the batteries and is sufficient for reading, lighting the way on dark sections of street, and checking out what the dogs are sniffing on the sidewalk.
It's expensive, but it's very well engineered and I expect it will last for many years. I also feel a little more secure carrying it -- shining this light in a bad guy's face would undoubtedly dazzle them long enough to gain some reaction time. |
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Terrific Tool |
I can not believe how bright this light is at 120 lumens. It has solid construction. When you switch to the 5 lumen option, you still have enough light to hike at night with hours and hours of battery life. Even with the 120 lumen selection, you still have almost two hours of battery life. I was able to comfortably clip the light to the brim of my hat so I could work hands free.
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