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Vol. 17, No. 47 Week of November 18, 2012
Providing coverage of Bakken oil and gas

Bakken Directory 2012: Larson Electronics’ Magnalight new HID flashlight

Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com said June 18 that it was announcing the addition of a rechargeable HID flashlight that offers extreme high output and durability in a compact design. Fully sealed and waterproof and producing up to 4700 lumens of light output, these rugged HID flashlights are designed to meet the demanding requirements of military applications and emergency responders. Fully sealed against water and dust, portable, able to operate in high or low output modes, and constructed of high grade aerospace aluminum, the Magnalight HIDH-3550 HID flashlight is ideal for use as a diving light, tactical light, and portable emergency services light.

“This dual mode HID flashlight’s entire housing is entirely CNC machined out of aerospace aluminum alloy,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larson Electronics’ magnalight.com. “Unlike most flashlights that have a separate reflector, this rugged HID light’s reflector is machined into the housing and coated for maximum light output.”

Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com carries an extensive line of HID flashlights, LED flashlights, intrinsically safe flashlights, explosion proof flashlights and military and law enforcement spotlights.



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