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9 LED Red Light Flashlight Aviator AAA Torch Astronomy, 7301RED

  • Battery Life:Approximately 20 hours on fresh battery
  • Switch Type:Press on/off on rear cap
  • Head Diameter:1.2″ 31 mm
  • Body Diameter:1.08″ or 27.5 mm
  • Length: 3.8″or 94.2 mm

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