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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars mini-flashlight, always "at-the-ready"
I have carried a Mini-Magi flashlight on my key chain for 3+ years, and find it handy for finding the right key in the dark, even for lighting the way--it puts out an amazing amount of really bright and well dispersed light. For reading (or checking maps) in the car without disturbing the driver's vision it is excellent. The switch is very well-designed, and will not...
Published on June 14, 2000 by Peter Smith

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39 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Well built, but useless
The Solitaire is relatively well built, but the poor beam makes it useless. Its not bright even with fresh batteries, and it QUICKLY dims. There is almost no sidespill, even when adjusted to wide beam. It eats up batteries, and has very poor beam quality.

This is the only Maglite model that I rate as below satisfactory. It flat out fails.

There are better...

Published on February 15, 2004


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39 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Well built, but useless, February 15, 2004
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The Solitaire is relatively well built, but the poor beam makes it useless. Its not bright even with fresh batteries, and it QUICKLY dims. There is almost no sidespill, even when adjusted to wide beam. It eats up batteries, and has very poor beam quality.

This is the only Maglite model that I rate as below satisfactory. It flat out fails.

There are better options out there. Arc flashlights are very bright for their size, reliable, and have a good beam. They use LED bulbs that never burn out. Plus, they are semi-regulated so that they maintain their brightness for longer periods than the Solitaire. Other pocket lights worth looking at are Photon Microlights and the CMG Sonic (both use LED bulbs). Shop around, decide what works best for you and is in your price range.

That said, I cannot recommend the Mag Solitaire regardless of price. Its poor beam and dim output make it all but useless.

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Solidly built battery burner that doesn't really fit well to its intended function, November 30, 2005
The construction of this Mag-Lite Solitaire is really quite good. It's very sturdy and I've had one run over by my truck and had a 150 pound (68kg) Television drop on another without much visible damage (scratches).

I have received this as a gift and as a corporate tchotchke as well as having bought one and they do come in handy. The problem is that it runs through batteries pretty quickly if you use this for anything more than looking for your keys on the ground or the deadbolt on your door when you forgot to leave on the porch light. The lens cap tends to turn itself on in your pocket or bag... draining away the power. I haven't ever used it as a keychain device as I don't like a lot of bulk.

I haven't ever experienced the reported problem with the end cap loosening. The best task I've found for this light is to hang it on the keyring holder in my laptop bag. It's simply not well suited to a pocket or to a keychain, and I believe that was its intended purpose.

I found the light, itself, to be fairly bright at full power, but with a more robust LED, it would probably be a better unit. It does have a better light distance than an LED would produce, though. All-in-all, a bit of a miss, but I'm a flashlight hound, so I still like it. If you are looking for a good keyring light, get a smaller LED with an on/off switch. This would probably make a good light for a purse or in a glove compartment. I would recommend pairing it with a Lithium Battery (Technuity L92BP4 Battery, Lithium Aaa Photo Battery for example) - especially if storing in car or bag for long periods. Make sure you tighten the lenscap well so it doesn't accidentally turn on.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Well made, but..., August 28, 2005
The Mag-Lite Solitaire is well designed and well made but simply isn't bright enough. However, if all you use a flashlight for is looking for your keys under the seat of your car or assisting with reading menus, it may be OK. It has a sleek design, and it's appeareance won't draw attention on a keychain. It functions like any other (large) mini mag light, by twisting the end where the light comes out to turn it on and off. Change the battery by unscrewing the other end. A spare bulb is concealed within the end cap.

Pros:
-It's small.
-it's well made, with all components fitting together smoothly, and a clean simple appearence.

Cons:
-it's just not that bright. Some of the newer LED flashlights are of a similar size but much brighter.

Overall, I'd have to give this one a pass, unless I developed a fetish for small, well designed gadgets (like watches, watches are SOOO cool! and miniature sextents, those things are SOOO neat!). OK, so I have this fetish, and this would explain why I have a Solitaire in my toolbox.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars mini-flashlight, always "at-the-ready", June 14, 2000
I have carried a Mini-Magi flashlight on my key chain for 3+ years, and find it handy for finding the right key in the dark, even for lighting the way--it puts out an amazing amount of really bright and well dispersed light. For reading (or checking maps) in the car without disturbing the driver's vision it is excellent. The switch is very well-designed, and will not be accidentally activated. In the 3 years the battery has needed replacement only once. Am considering it as a lasting business "thank you" gift.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Neat little stocking stuffer, December 4, 2005
I've had one of these lying around in my pocket or behind my ear for close to eight months. It's just the perfect little light for looking in small places, without blinding some one with the LED Mini Mag I also carry. That's right, I actually like that it's not LED, it's nice to have both kinds of lights for different situations. In the eight months of casual to daily use I've put it through, I've had to change the battery three times, but the bulb is still like new. This is very unusual, considering how Mag bulbs usually last a couple months at most.
But I have to agree with the other reviewers, if you do keep it on a keychain or the larnyard it comes with, keep an eye on the battery cover. I personally passed over the keychain and just carry and use it without my mess of keys jingling and pulling the thing apart entirely. This is a decent keychain light, but it won't fall apart on you if just carry it in the change pocket of your jeans, a shirt pocket, without the keychain this light is small enough to fit in a larger wallet if it had to.
And one little not to Mag, they should start advertising the 'candle mode' on this thing as well as their other lights. When you keep twisting the head after turning it on anf focusing, the cap comes off and leaves the small, candle-like but exposed in a miniature lantern effect. Just set the flat end down on a table, rock, floor, any little situation where you need a small area light, and don't lose the cap. And if you really want to use the larnyard, I've also had this thing hang from zippers in tents and from bathroom mirrors in a power outage.
I would have written this sooner, after a few months of using this thing, but yesterday I went out and bought about ten of these in assorted colors. For five bucks, this fine product must have been designed to fill stockings and pad out smaller gift purchases. Sure, they may not wear the sweater you give them, but a tiny flashlight is a tiny flashlight. It's just dang cool.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars some pitfalls, November 17, 2000
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Steven V. Modica (Inver Grove Heights, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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These lights are nice in that they fit in your pocket easily, however I've found some bad things too. First, they aren't all that bright to begin with, but over time the contacts inside the light get messed up (perhaps from rubbing against the battery) and they are even dimmer. I periodically have to disassemble mine and clean it up with a pencil eraser.

I've finally switched to a 2 AAA battery light.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Purchase!, January 22, 2001
By A Customer
I just bought a silver one of these maglite solitaires. The flashlight is incredibly small and lightweight. At first I thought it might be lighter than the key I attached it to! and, While on closer observation I was wrong, I think you'll find that you won't notice this flashlight on your keyring. For its size the light is pretty bright. Most keyring flashlights end up being only good for looking like a flashlight and not actually being one. This one is actually very handy. Its best feature is the candel feature (where you can unscrew the head of the flashlight and the bulb asks like the light of a candle). I definitely suggest you buy this product. I plan on purchasing more of these myself.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Durable, Lightweight, and Inexpensive, September 23, 2000
This little tiny flashlight is powerful. From the name you can trust. I have had Mag-lites for many years and I have to say that this one is the most convenient of them all. It is durable, lightweight, and very inexpensive. It fits into any pocket, or can go on any key chain. You can even have one in any part of your car or house for those little emergencies that aries. The aluminum alloy case is so protected that this flashlight can last a lifetime. It has been a great and useful investment. Enjoy!?!
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Bright Mag "brat" burns out fast, May 12, 2004
The Mag Solitare is definitely a recommendation for a present to anyone, especially loved ones who need a handy little light for any reason (from finding keys to somehow ending up in the forest behind their house looking for Fizgig the lost family cat and didn't bring a regular flashlight but have their keychain on them). It's a bright sucker and has a spot to flood beam. For a small flashlight, that's a generous feature. It comes with a spare bulb in the cap (nice) and a carrying strap / loop for your keychain (of course). It also comes in, I believe five shades too. Now...for the annoying parts.

I had to replace at least two due to this fact: the battery compartment hopper is the part of the light that's attatched to the keychain. It's so easy to unwind and open, that after all that jiggling your keychain does, it comes off very soon. Sometimes I'd remember to check it, and sometimes, I'd be left with just the cap and no light in sight. Also, this light is a battery thirsty little devil. After a good half hour of on/off use here and there, that little light becomes a pale friend. Terrific.

So, that said, is this light recommended? Yes-if you have a fresh new extra battery on you (in the car, or your purses...ladies), and if you check the battery knob every few days and tighten it regularily. Mean it.

Take care of your Solitare, or it's lights out.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Nice Little Light, July 17, 2007
The Solitaire is a handly little device that certainly complements any key chain well. Slightly longer than a AA battery, this fits easily into any purse, wallet, drawer, pocket, &c. Since it has the strong aluminum case, dropping it or having it mix with keys will not in any way affect it. For its price (< $7), it's literally and figuratively a solid investement - with caveats.

Unfortunately, Mag has not kept up with the times, especially as it relates to LED innovations, and this light suffers from that. The light this generates is paltry and doesn't serve much more function other than finding a keyhole, or looking inside a computer case. Even the chotzky "novelty" LED keychain lights put out as much or even more. It's also surprising the puny bulb guzzles through batteries; I've found the battery lasts about an hour, with significantly diminished output. I recommend the silver model since my experience is any with colors will wear off, making the light look like it survived the Great War of 1914-19.

Despite its illumination shortcomings, this is still a solid and worthwhile light for which I recently purchased an LED upgrade ($20!) that enables this light to put easily 5 times as much as before. It is made by Tektite and is a simple drop-in replacement that retains the light's focusing ability. Output is now comparable to a regular 2AA Mini-Mag.

For the price, this is a solid performer. As long as you can either accept dim light, or a $20 LED upgrade, this will be fine. If you want something to blind game, I suggest looking for something else. For what it is, I recommend it.
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