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Coleman BatteryGuard 250M 325 Lumen LED Flashlight (Black)

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Target has Coleman BatteryGuard 250M 325 Lumen LED Flashlight (Black) on sale for $3.89. Select free store pickup if stock is available, otherwise shipping is free w/ RedCard or on orders of $35+.

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  • Battery Guard system stops battery drain to preserve battery life and reduce corrosion
  • Provides up to 25% longer battery life than traditional flashlights
  • Durable, lightweight design with rubber-edged bezel protects against drops of up to 2 meters
  • Runtime: 1 hour on high, 200 on low
  • Lumens: 325 on high, 4 on low

No Longer Available:
  • Amazon has Coleman BatteryGuard 250M 325 Lumen LED Flashlight (Black) on sale for $3.89Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25+.

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Target has Coleman BatteryGuard 250M 325 Lumen LED Flashlight (Black) on sale for $3.89. Select free store pickup if stock is available, otherwise shipping is free w/ RedCard or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to Slickdeals Staff Member aepro for sharing this deal.

Product Information:
  • Battery Guard system stops battery drain to preserve battery life and reduce corrosion
  • Provides up to 25% longer battery life than traditional flashlights
  • Durable, lightweight design with rubber-edged bezel protects against drops of up to 2 meters
  • Runtime: 1 hour on high, 200 on low
  • Lumens: 325 on high, 4 on low

No Longer Available:
  • Amazon has Coleman BatteryGuard 250M 325 Lumen LED Flashlight (Black) on sale for $3.89Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25+.

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Model: Coleman® 250-Meter LED Flashlight with BatteryGuard, Black

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MMrazz
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"Switching off the flashlight automatically disengages batteries from the circuit"

So it has an on/off switch?
PocketsThick
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It might not be marketing fluff. Just this past week, I've had 2 flashlights that had batteries in them for a couple years, have battery acid caked on the inside of the battery compartment. It was so caked on I basically just threw away the flashlights. When I read the part that says: "reduce corrosion" that sounds like this flashlight mitigates that issue.
Spook52
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Marketing got involved with this!

" When you switch off your Coleman flashlight, Battery Guard technology completely disengages the battery to maintain brightness twice as long, and extend battery life by 25%."

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n3f3libata
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Battery Guard system stops battery drain to preserve battery life and reduce corrosion
Provides up to 25% longer battery life than traditional flashlights
Durable, lightweight design with rubber-edged bezel protects against drops of up to 2 meters
Runtime: 1 hour on high, 200 on low
Lumens: 325 on high, 4 on low

Worth as a backup at least because I use flashlights so rarely but do have power outages from time to time.
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stegall
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At Target, several of the Coleman lights are on sale. Repped.
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"Switching off the flashlight automatically disengages batteries from the circuit"

So it has an on/off switch?
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TheOgre
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Does anyone know if you can swap in an 18650 instead of the 3xAAA like most other flashlights? I would assume yes but I've seen a few here with the same configuration but the 18650 is just slightly too long for the cap to close. An insight would be great as I would otherwise pick a couple of these up if they do because of the low cost!
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JMBauer74
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Got this last time it was on sale. After owning it, I think you would probably do better to find a nice solid (less plastic feel) flashlight.for a couple dollars more. Still, okay for the price.
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GByDesign
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Wait, why wouldn't one just have extra batteries that aren't in anything and ready to power a light? 🤔
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Marketing got involved with this!

" When you switch off your Coleman flashlight, Battery Guard technology completely disengages the battery to maintain brightness twice as long, and extend battery life by 25%."
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Quote from Spook52 :
Marketing got involved with this!

" When you switch off your Coleman flashlight, Battery Guard technology completely disengages the battery to maintain brightness twice as long, and extend battery life by 25%."
Quote from MMrazz :
"Switching off the flashlight automatically disengages batteries from the circuit"

So it has an on/off switch?
It might not be marketing fluff. Just this past week, I've had 2 flashlights that had batteries in them for a couple years, have battery acid caked on the inside of the battery compartment. It was so caked on I basically just threw away the flashlights. When I read the part that says: "reduce corrosion" that sounds like this flashlight mitigates that issue.
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warezdog
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That escalated quickly
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minciuna
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Dead deal
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Quote from PocketsThick :
It might not be marketing fluff. Just this past week, I've had 2 flashlights that had batteries in them for a couple years, have battery acid caked on the inside of the battery compartment. It was so caked on I basically just threw away the flashlights. When I read the part that says: "reduce corrosion" that sounds like this flashlight mitigates that issue.
Let me guess. You have Duracell batteries?
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SlickFly
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Or marketing got over-involved 😂
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darkNiGHTS
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"shipping is free w/ RedCard or on orders of $35+"

This is incorrect information in the post. The item only ships on $35 orders period, so not free shipping even with red card.
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Quote from PocketsThick :
It might not be marketing fluff. Just this past week, I've had 2 flashlights that had batteries in them for a couple years, have battery acid caked on the inside of the battery compartment. It was so caked on I basically just threw away the flashlights. When I read the part that says: "reduce corrosion" that sounds like this flashlight mitigates that issue.
Yeah, some flashlights have an electronic switch which doesn't completely stop current flow and can slowly drain batteries over time, even when off. Article below gives more details …

https://lightlicious.com/why-do-l...-when-off/
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nashi
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Quote from MMrazz :
"Switching off the flashlight automatically disengages batteries from the circuit"

So it has an on/off switch?
Mechanical/physically disconnected, this may also mean lot of ware and tare
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