Photon Micro-Light II
MSRP: $16.95
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Features:
- Dual Function On/Off Switch. The Photon II features a convenient on/off switch for continuous use in addition to the standard squeeze button.
- Available in red white & blue.
- Gold Plated Leads! Gold plating in the Blue & White LED leads improves the electrical contact with the battery and also protects the Photon light from corrosion.
- Up to 120 hour battery life. The replaceable CR2032 Lithium battery will power the Red Photons for 120 hours of continuous use. The superbright Blue & White Photons will run for 12-14 hours with the included CR2016 Lithium batteries. Compare to about 5 hours from a typical C-cell flashlight.
- Incredibly tough glass-filled Polyurethane construction. The polyurethane case of the Photon II is practically indestructible and is very abrasion resistant.
- Patented.
- Shines an astonishingly bright beam illuminating any path.
- Unbreakable LED Bulb. The LED bulb is incredibly tough and is covered under the manufacturer's lifetime guarantee.
- Hides under a quarter and is the same weight a mere 5 1/2 grams.
- Visible for more than a mile! We have been out to two miles and can still signal.
- Great Gift Idea! Photon lights make great gifts for any occasion and are great for that hard-to-shop-for person. If you're looking for a really cool gift look no further!
- NASA Approved! Photon lights have been used by astronauts on several shuttle missions. The white Photon II was used as gifts to the Russian Cosmonauts on a recent mission to the MIR Space station.
- Used alone or easily attaches to key ring or zipper.
- Makes it possible to always have light.
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. If you don't LOVE your new Photon light just send it back to us and we'll give you a complete refund.
- Lifetime Guarantee. If your Photon light fails for any reason other than abuse or battery expiration you may return it for free repair or replacement.
- Made in the USA. Photon lights are manufactured in Oregon.
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