Seems like one trait a lot of us firearms enthusiasts have is that we also end-up having a lot of flashlights. I'm one of those guys that in the past, has wanted a flashlight in every major room of my house & in every car, etc. & was always buying the latest & greatest. Now, as I get ready to down-size, I have way too many and have gathered up a bunch of small, medium & large ones to sell. I'm selling the entire lot for $100 cash – a steal considering the original prices. I'm not looking to sell individual flashlights; this is a package deal only.
This collection includes a variety of flashlights, from everyday carry models to more heavy-duty options. Some are just a few months old, others I've had for several years. One flashlight in particular is a higher-end rechargeable model that is great to be kept in the car, & originally cost me over $100 itself. You're getting a fantastic deal for less than the price of that one light alone!
You can see the types in the photos, but I'll tell you the big one is a Streamlight SL-series rechargeable flashlight that comes with the 12v DC charger for your car as well as the AC charger & of course the rechargeable battery. It's the size of a six D-cell flashlight so in addition to providing light, it can be a weap... er, handy tool to have in your car. I know it was about $130 when I bought it as a public safety supply store. The smaller version of it uses four D-Cell batteries, then there's a couple of those nice Duracell C-cell battery flashlights Costco was selling last year – two are 1000 lumens, one is 1300 lumens, plus a variety of other C or AA battery powered lights. The two triangular ones have sensors that will detect a moving object/heat source & automatically turn-on for a pre-set time. The two dark-colored round ones are designed to be stuck on a hard flat surface, and the orange 'puck' is made to put on a disabled vehicle at night...
This is a great opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts, campers, preppers, or anyone who appreciates having a reliable light source nearby at all times. The variety ensures you'll have the right tool for any situation, whether you need a bright beam for exploring the wilderness or a compact light for everyday tasks.
They've been sitting in a box in a closet for the past couple months, and I'm just anxious to have 'em gone fast. All were working as-of a couple months ago when taken out of service in my home or car.
The photos should do a good job showing the variety.
This collection includes a variety of flashlights, from everyday carry models to more heavy-duty options. Some are just a few months old, others I've had for several years. One flashlight in particular is a higher-end rechargeable model that is great to be kept in the car, & originally cost me over $100 itself. You're getting a fantastic deal for less than the price of that one light alone!
You can see the types in the photos, but I'll tell you the big one is a Streamlight SL-series rechargeable flashlight that comes with the 12v DC charger for your car as well as the AC charger & of course the rechargeable battery. It's the size of a six D-cell flashlight so in addition to providing light, it can be a weap... er, handy tool to have in your car. I know it was about $130 when I bought it as a public safety supply store. The smaller version of it uses four D-Cell batteries, then there's a couple of those nice Duracell C-cell battery flashlights Costco was selling last year – two are 1000 lumens, one is 1300 lumens, plus a variety of other C or AA battery powered lights. The two triangular ones have sensors that will detect a moving object/heat source & automatically turn-on for a pre-set time. The two dark-colored round ones are designed to be stuck on a hard flat surface, and the orange 'puck' is made to put on a disabled vehicle at night...
This is a great opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts, campers, preppers, or anyone who appreciates having a reliable light source nearby at all times. The variety ensures you'll have the right tool for any situation, whether you need a bright beam for exploring the wilderness or a compact light for everyday tasks.
They've been sitting in a box in a closet for the past couple months, and I'm just anxious to have 'em gone fast. All were working as-of a couple months ago when taken out of service in my home or car.
The photos should do a good job showing the variety.