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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Maglite 6D- A Club That's Also a Light,
By Bess "Somewhere In The Universe" (Probably) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MAGLITE S6D016 Heavy-Duty 6-D Cell Flashlight, Black (Tools & Home Improvement)
Maybe you're a cop or security guard, maybe you're a guy who lives in a place where you can't carry a firearm, maybe you're just someone looking to fill the 'use of force' void that exists between shooting someone the bird and shooting them between the eyes. Any way you look at it, lets not beat around the bush here... Anyone buying this light is doing so for one reason only, the 'light' aspect being totally secondary to that one reason. It's a club that doubles as a flashlight.
So, how do we judge it on the objective criteria? As a whuppin' stick, it definitely works- so well that some 'kinder, gentler' Police Departments don't even allow it anymore. Kind of a bummer that they discontinued the thinner 6C; barring finding one second hand and paying a real scalpers price for it, the 5D/6D is the pretty much the only 'in production' option in the Mag line for a "big defensive flashlight" but that's OK. Unless you have very small hands, the 6D is perfectly controllable. It's big. Really, really big. The light itself is about 19.5" long- a foot and a half- in total. When weighted down with cels, it's heavy, too. You will want to tread lightly with this, as it definitely would generate enough striking force to fracture a skull, break bones. Be damn sure you're legally justified to use it, if you ever do use it. You can hurt someone with it. It's does cut a pretty intimidating profile. Walking around with one, it's almost as if you're carrying a bat. In some situations, this is OK. In other situations, where drawing attention to yourself isn't the desired outcome, you'd definitely want to leave this one home. As far as brightness, it's bright by 'bright enough' standards. Not bright enough to impress flashlight geeks who obsess over marginally relevant technical details on internet forums, plenty bright for Average Joe to use for real world stuff. Unless something has changed, these are still shipping with incandescent bulbs, which aren't anywhere near as bright as a good LED (for example, the Maglite 3d LED torch is significantly brighter)... of course, let us not forget the reason we bought this in the first place. The 'flashlight' part is a secondary consideration, or, a primary consideration inasmuch as it allows us to carry it around in places where the same thing absent the flashlight function would be considered an unlawful bludgeon or club. If you want to juice the light aspect up to balls-out bright, terralux makes an upgrade that turns the thing into a portable sun... It's pricey- three times the cost of the light itself- but it does add a monumental upgrade in brightness (700 lumens), which can be quite practical. If you shine that into someones face, they're either turning away, or, if they're really determined to keep advancing, they'll be doing so blinded and/or with their eyes closed, at which point we option the 'club' functionality. I don't throw around the five star rating too often, but this is a five star piece. Right now, as of October 2010, with Amazon free shipping on purchases over 25, you can get one shipped to your door for right at 25 bucks. Is this worth 25 bucks? Hell yeah.
26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the Flashlight you need,
This review is from: MAGLITE S3D016 Heavy-Duty 3-D Cell Flashlight, Black (Kitchen)
I have three of these flashlights and they are fantastic. I keep one in the garage (see accessory section for mounting bracket), one on the fireplace mantle, and one in my car. They all work perfectly, project a bright, adjustable beam, and feel great in your hand. Not only does it work in normal conditions, but the gaskets and buttons do a great job keeping water out - I live in the Pacific Northwest and use it in the rain frequently with no problems.This is the same model that many of our local law enforcement types use day-in / day-out. I'd image that may a miscreant has received a "bop" on the head with one of these babies and will think twice before resuming their layabout ways. Get one of these with three fresh Duracell's and you're set. This flashlight will last you a lifetime!
46 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mag-Lites are the only flashlights you'll ever need.,
This review is from: MAGLITE S4D016 Heavy-Duty 4-D Cell Flashlight, Black (Misc.)
Once in a while you'll encounter a product that's so far out front that the others should pick up their marbles and go home. Mag-Lites are the standard bearer in the flashlight category. (Were it not for the picture, you would hardly know from the product description up there that we're talking about a 4-cell flashlight.)The primary job of a flashlight is, not surprisingly, to create light. Mag gets more light out of their flashlights than anybody. Maybe it's the bulb, or the reflector. But NO flashlight will come close to putting out as much light as a Mag. Another quality we hope to find in any product is functionality -- does it work every time, or mainly when you don't need it? I can't recall more than a time or two that a Mag failed to come on. I've dropped them from heights that would have destroyed anything less and they still worked. I have an old black AA-size Mini-Mag here that spent about a decade in the cockpits of airplanes -- the poorest lighted places this side of the Black Forest -- so it got a world of use. The place on the end cap for attaching a lanyard or hanging ring is worn completely through. But the little guy still works like a charm. The switch on this D-cell model is under live rubber; it has a solid click on and off. The beam is adjustible to a sharp spot. You'll probably want to set it there and leave it alone. I am certain that batteries last longer in a Mag-lite. The only explanation for this would seem to be that a tiny bit of battery drain occurs on some others. Before I became 100% converted to Mags I would too often pick up a flashlight that was full of dead batteries. I can go for years without changing the batteries in a Mag-lite. All Mags are rugged. The barrels are sturdy aluminum extrusions -- not plastic or stamped metal. Both end caps have O rings to keep the case waterproof. And who else would be so thoughtful as to put an extra bulb in the bottom endcap? A reviewer below had a legitimate gripe about tubular things not staying put on anything but a level surface. Of course, that has been a complaint for years about pens and all kinds of tubular devices. This can be cured for the Mag-Lite with a very small bungee cord. Tie several knots in it until it is shortened enough to fit tight around the barrel. The knots will keep the light from rolling around. I like the new hot red Mag-Lites. Anybody with any sense at all would know a pretty red flashlight would throw more light than a black one. It just stands to reason.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You couldn't break it if you tried.,
By A Customer
This review is from: MAGLITE S6D016 Heavy-Duty 6-D Cell Flashlight, Black (Tools & Home Improvement)
You could use this thing as a baseball bat and it would still shine bright and strong EVERYTIME. Hands down the best flashlite, period.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The biggest and best MagLite,
By Brian_C (Erie, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MAGLITE S6D016 Heavy-Duty 6-D Cell Flashlight, Black (Tools & Home Improvement)
I've owned one of these for almost 10 years now. It is the best flashlight I ever purchased. I bought it when I was in college and worked as a Student Auxiliary for the college Police Department. My flashlight has suffered a great deal more then most flashlights can handle. It's been dropped, run over, used as a hammer, used to pound in tent stakes, constantly taken on road trips, I can't even remember all of the things I've done to it. All I can tell you is it still works. To keep it working well you should occasionally apply a small amount of Vaseline to the threads to keep the threads and O-rings lubricated. If you do this it should last you a long time.
38 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Flashlight for the money!,
By "rugbyprofessor" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MAGLITE S4D016 Heavy-Duty 4-D Cell Flashlight, Black (Misc.)
Maglight flashlights are the best you can buy! I pulled mine from my totalled car and worked without a hitch. If you use a flashlight a lot or hardly ever, this is the one to buy. (and no I don't work for the company!)
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Let There Be Light!,
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This review is from: MAGLITE S2D016 Heavy-Duty 2-D Cell Flashlight, Black (Tools & Home Improvement)
Need to light up a space with a powerful flashlight? This is the way to go. It's a bit lighter than the 4 D cell version which is great for anyone who might want or need to hand-hold this for more than a minute or two. For my money this 2 cell light throws just as powerful a beam as its bigger sibling. It focuses to a concentrated spot and with the twist of your wrist spreads a broad beam to light a path in the darkest places. I've stood it on end, bounced the light off the ceiling and illuminated a small room with mine. Not enough to live with but certainly look for something small on the floor!The rubber gaskets keep water out if you need to use it in the rain or in any place it might get a good dousing. The rubberized power switch is easy to find in the dark and easy to click on. An extra lamp comes in the base cap. Nice touch.
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quality Flashlight,
By A Customer
This review is from: MAGLITE S4D016 Heavy-Duty 4-D Cell Flashlight, Black (Misc.)
This flashlight is built to last a lifetime. If you're an engineer you'll like the design and quality of this product. I'm a little surprised that the price isn't higher. The aluminum is of a heavy enough gauge to resist dings, the switch has a good crisp feel to it, and the fit of the parts is very good. It has a good heavy feel to it (even without the batteries). Only negative: you have to be careful where you sit it because it will get away from you fast and it is too tall to stand on end. Would be perfect with a non-round head shape that would resist rolling.
28 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does every guy own a Mag-lite?,
This review is from: MAGLITE S4D016 Heavy-Duty 4-D Cell Flashlight, Black (Misc.)
My husband keeps this by the bed ready to shine it into the eyes of any intruder. This is not only a flash light, it could be considered a weapon.
This is one heavy flashlight which could almost be used as a mini weight bar. The light turns on with the press of a button and you can adjust the light beam to focus in or show a wide beam to see your way while walking in the dark, say while camping. Doug's review will tell you the details, I just wanted to tell you how much my husband loves this flashlight. Do all guys love this Mag-lite brand? Must be a Tim the Toolman power light thing! For women, I recommend the mini Mag-lite, it is cute and is much lighter to carry around. You can keep it in the car or in your purse. ~The Rebecca Review
20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Another Mag Lite I used to Love,
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This review is from: MAGLITE S3D016 Heavy-Duty 3-D Cell Flashlight, Black (Kitchen)
The Mag Instrument S3D016 Black Heavy Duty 3 D-Cell Flashlight was another of my past favorites that got a lot of use. Now a days, there is a lot going on with the technology of flashlights. LED, Lithium batteries, focus bezels, etc. The Maglight brand has fallen behind a bit technologically, but is still a great flashlight for minor emergencies NOT involving looking for criminals, terrorists or signalling for a chopper pick up. The Mag Instrument S3D016 Black Heavy Duty 3 D-Cell Flashlight is perfect for a tool box but a bit too big for a deep pocket. The product is very durable and they are proven reliable. Don't get me wrong. I've depended on Mag lites of all sizes for years. But head to head , the Surefire brands have quickly surpassed Mag lite in every important aspect of flashlights - usable light power, size, durability and weight. The Mag light brand just isn't keeping up with the new technology. And that's too bad for us who value product loyalty.The Mag Instrument S3D016 Black Heavy Duty 3 D-Cell Flashlight is STILL a good value and I have several in the house and the vehicles. But they're being replaced by Surefires as they wear out. John Row |
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