The only comment that I have is a negative one. The Brinkman LED version of a mini-maglite has been a disapointment to me.
It would not "lock" into an "off" position such as the mini-maglite does. It would work itself into an "on" position from my moving around in the Captain's chair during my 6 hour watches. This wasted battery power and bulb life.
The scabbard (or holster) was cheap (as in thin) nylon sewn together in an unreliable fashion. It started coming apart after about 10 days of use. The scabbard was too short for the length of the flashlight making it top-heavy as it rested in it's scabbard. It didn't take much for the top heavy flashlight to fall out of the scabbard.
Early during the 2nd month that I was using the light, the lens retaining edge of the cap, which is one molded piece of aluminum, split off and left me with a light that no longer worked at a time that I very much require a working light. I used "super glue" to fix the problem.
The bottom line, in my experience: I have gotten another mini-maglite to use because I can depend on it. BTW: My last mini-maglite endured 2 years of abuse before it succumbed to some leaking batteries that caused life ending corrosion.
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