https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-K...5002008967
https://brickseek.com/lowes-inven...5002008967
This torch went on sale in the past couple days. Brickseek shows all stores in my area have stock and consistent price. Picked one up yesterday, it is a very large flashlight. Would have been nice if it was a rechargeable, but very bright and still worth it.
About product:
This 2500 lumen Kobalt flashlight redefines toughness with its stainless steel core and easy to grip polyresin cover. This flashlight won't let you down; designed for use at the job site, in the wilderness, or just about anywhere, it is waterproof and virtually indestructible.
- 2500 lumens of super-bright LED illumination up to 135 meters (443 Feet)
- 4 settings provide ultimate flexibility including a combination spot and flood light, a high intensity spot light, a low intensity flood light, and an emergency signaling strobe
- Virtually indestructible construction starts with a stainless steel core that is wrapped in an easy to grip polyresin casing, tested to withstand up to a 9 meter (29.5 ft) drop
- Built to withstand 1 meter water submersion for up to 30 minutes (IPX7)
- 9 AA included batteries will keep you out of the dark for up to 12 hours at low settings and 3 hours at the high intensity combination setting
- This 13.5 inch flashlight is designed for ease of use in the toughest environments
- Consistent with the Kobalt standard, this flashlight has the perfect optical Dual Beam output allowing selection between a super bright narrow beam, wide beam or both
- Lifetime warranty offers peace of mind
- Package contents include Flashlight and 9 AA batteries
Model #: KF2500
MSRP: $44.98
Item #: 3856759
Product #: 5002008967
UPC: 850009207838
Manual: http://pdf.lowes.com/productdocum...495222.pdf
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Kobalt "this flashlight is indestructible"
**my dog enters product testing area**
Kobalt "well, umm, I guess it's virtually indestructible"
I do wonder if you can use 3AA and have it work as an emergency high power light or if it needs all 9 to turn on. I have the equivalent Utilitech flashlight bought years ago that only needs 3 because it's 3 sets in parallel. Which is actually not good for non-rechargeables.
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