🔦 Illuminate your path with precision and power — never be left in the dark!
The Mag-Lite Mini 2AA LED is a compact, durable flashlight featuring a 97-lumen LED beam with adjustable focus via a rotating head. Powered by included 2 AA alkaline batteries and housed in a sleek black aluminum body, it offers efficient brightness and portability, perfect for professionals on the go.
Manufacturer | Maglite |
Part Number | SP2201HL |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | SP2201HL |
Colour | Black |
Style | Modern |
Finish | Black |
Material | Aluminium |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
Wattage | 3 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Luminous Flux | 97 Lumen |
Special Features | Durability |
Included Components | Battery |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Battery description | 2 AA alkaline batteries |
Item Weight | 119 g |
R**1
Good Torch.
A good torch, I'm glad I bought it.The light output is very good; the beam pattern excellent when going out walking, and also good for general purpose use. It is well made: and the battery life is far better, than on my older 3W LED torches, even though it has similar light output.The multi-mode switch did take a bit of getting used to, but I now have no problems with it. I found that I had to learn 2 tricks. Firstly, when turning it on, turn it till the light comes on, then continue to rotate the head that bit further, to ensure the switch has made a good contact, otherwise, it can jump between modes, when you do not want it to. Secondly, you have to get used to the timing needed, to use the multi-mode switch reliably; but after a few days of use, I have found this no problem.I may buy another to leave in my car.
M**T
Excellent quality
I've always found the build quality of Maglite products to be excellent, this LED edition of the mini maglite is no exception. The LED bulb is considerably brighter than similar-sized torches using conventional bulbs, and should also allow the batteries to last longer. The product documentation says the LED maglite is not compatible with rechargeable batteries, which seemed like nonsense to me, and of course it did work as normal with Sanyo Eneloop and Duracell ActiveCharge AA NiMH batteries.The full, low power and flashing (SOS) modes work by twisting the torch on and off within a few seconds, to cycle through the available modes. I wonder whether some of the other reviewers criticising this product have accidentally switched it to one of the other modes and then assumed it had broken?
T**N
Maglite lighting the way!
I previously used an original Maglite Mini with a third-party LED retrofitted (before "hacking" was popular...). That lasted around 15 years until I dropped it and the LED module broke. When looking for a replacement I found that Maglite has caught up and now makes these LED versions of the Mini. Overall I would recommend getting one of these over the original style Maglite Mini.Pros:- Very high brightness - startling contrast even to my previous Maglite with retrofitted LED. On the high power mode you can easily see the way ahead in pitch black - tested up a hill on a night walk the other day. I find the reduced power mode is plenty just for going out for an early morning run where there are no streetlamps.- Flexible - various power modes, including flashing (might be useful as a bike light maybe?) and SOS (?!) Next time I'm stranded on a dessert Island I'll be sure to use that one. In all seriousness it's probably useful if you're into mountaineering or something.- Battery life - I have used it on reduced power for probably~ 2-3 hours in total and about 1 hour on full power so far, and no sign of the batteries flagging.Cons- I found that it can switch itself between modes all by itself. My guess is, because the switching is done by turning power off and on again quickly, that a slightly loose contact might be enough to trigger the switch (e.g. if the batteries rattle in the compartment). I found that ensuring you turn the lens much further than needed - an extra half turn or so - is enough to prevent this. Just enough of a nuisance to drop a star for me.- As with other Maglites, the claim is that rotating the lens focuses the beam. Since LEDs are already very directional, this doesn't really achieve anything. It's not a drawback, as there's nothing wrong with the focus in my view, but it's not an advantage as stated either.SummaryI would recommend this torch and am only dropping the one star as Maglite makes exceptional quality torches and so this has just a little bit of room for improvement in the switching - otherwise it's perfect.
D**D
as seen in any horror movie/game
After playing the Alan Wake game I found myself really wanting a quality compact flashlight.After some research I found that Maglite pretty much is the only option when it comes to the specific "classic" design I was looking for and the robust build quality.The LED variant was the logical choice since it allows for a brighter white light that lasts longer.The flashlight also has an economic mode and 2 strobe functions.
D**N
Excellent torch
This is the 3 watt LED version of the Mini Maglite which takes two AA size batteries. The light output is 77 lumens, which is bright enough for general use (note that they do a Pro version which is rated at 245 lumens, and costs a bit more).This is a very solid a robust torch, and is unlikely to break if dropped. It should last a lifetime if looked after.The head part can be unscrewed by hand to reveal the LED, so that it can be used as a candle-like lamp. The tail end slots into the head, so that it will stand upright on a flat surface.Maglites are generally considered to be the best torches, and are used by the police and military.
B**S
Good quality torch
Classic Mag-Lite quality, easy to use and almost indestructible! Very good light output, I'm used to high powered bike lights. While this is not a match for them, it still offers high intensity light, a focused beam and unmatched battery life. I am particularly fond of the ability to dim the light.
A**R
Good quality small and useful.
Easy to use, bright at least as far as I'm concerned. Does the job.
A**H
Maglight torch.
I've had many maglight torches in the past. All good quality but this one I bought doesn't match up to the others. Everything seems to be mass produced slapped together in a blister pack. And so to the public. To be honest if you want a cheap torch this is for you
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