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LED bulb replacements for Maglites


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I bought one for my mini mag AA light, made by niteize

im looking for one for my 3D cell light i keep in the truck, niteize makes one, and ive found a few others advertised out there, was wondering if any of you have tried any of em and what u think?

i love the one for my mini mag, just want a few opinions if they're out there.

thanks.

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ReD, I know surefire puts out top of the line lights if you are willing to put out the money. I agree, however, that the mag light conversion is worth while and saves on batteries.

Take care,

chbare.

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  • 5 months later...

Well i got the niteize LED bulb for my cellbig maglite, and it wasnt very bright. I ended up getting the actual MagLite brand LED bulb and it is actually brighter than the incandescent bulb i think, and of course saves bettery life.

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These new LEDs absolutly ROCK! heres another option.

You may have to surf a bit, look under light bulbs at the botton of the page, I know that sounds dumb but it did take me a while to find what I needed, btw, havent had to change batteries in 2 years...really!

http://www.theledlight.com/inova.html

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Got the LED conversion for the Mini Maglite (AA) I keep in my survival kit. It's great for up close work like reading a map or checking out a patient or car in the dark. A few of the other guys use them as their primary lights and they tell me the batteries last for a very long time with regular use. They're bright up close but you won't get a good beam say 20 feet away. Surefire makes some really cool LEDs that are uber powerful....and uber expensive (we're talking over $100, maybe over $200, lol)

I use the Surefire G2 Nitrolon. It's not an LED but it's small and super powerful. Cost me $37. A box of 10 Surefire 123A lithium batteries ($20) lasted one year. And I use the light all the time, on duty and off. Oh and the batteries have a 10 year shelf life for all you zombie invasion planners.

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