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DARKBEAM 365nm UV Flashlight LED Black Light (USB-C Rechargeable)

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Darkness Beam via Amazon has DARKBEAM 365nm UV Flashlight LED Black Light (USB-C Rechargeable) on sale for $13.99 - $7 (apply promo code HYOIM6RA at checkout) = $6.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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365nm is often considered superior because it produces less visible light, making the faint glow of urine stains more distinct. Stains will appear as a pale yellow or greenish color under the light. Specific wavelengths, often in the blue-violet range (\(415-490\) nm), can cause semen stains to fluoresce (glow) and be visualized. A 395 nm wavelength is best used for applications like creating blacklight effects, curing certain UV resins and adhesives, and detecting fluorescence for things like counterfeit money, animal stains, or antique glass.
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Yep. Also good for looking for cool rocks, scorpions, and other weird bugs. I've used my UV lights mostly for hunting for cool rocks.

Looks like this darkbeam does not include safety glasses. Get some as the rays are harmful, especially for your eyes. 3M Safety Glasses Solus 1000 Series block 99.9% UV rays but you can still see anything that fluoresces under the UV.
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Scorpions also glow in the dark.

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Yeah but sometimes there are things you're better off not seeing or knowing about.
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You can make your own luminol at home to play crime scene cleaner simulations.
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Can someone remind me is 365 or 395 better, thanks.
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Scorpions also glow in the dark.
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Can someone remind me is 365 or 395 better, thanks.
365nm is often considered superior because it produces less visible light, making the faint glow of urine stains more distinct. Stains will appear as a pale yellow or greenish color under the light. Specific wavelengths, often in the blue-violet range (\(415-490\) nm), can cause semen stains to fluoresce (glow) and be visualized. A 395 nm wavelength is best used for applications like creating blacklight effects, curing certain UV resins and adhesives, and detecting fluorescence for things like counterfeit money, animal stains, or antique glass.
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Quote from IndigoWinter2667 :
Scorpions also glow in the dark.
My kids love these for seeing scorpions at night. In for one. Thanks!
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don't waste your $$$
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If you have pets you can use it to see previous leaks and stains that may need to be cleaned
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If you have pets you can use it to see previous leaks and stains that may need to be cleaned
I have one that never shown anything expect dust and small particles.
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Will this be good for curing certain liquids? Like window chip filler?

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Quote from RyzenPrime :
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If you don't buy such a deal, you're LOOSING money!!!

Most of these cheap UV lights are either really weak, or aren't that great at UV and produce all kinds of visible light as well (ie purple-ish light). The fact it looks like they're using a UV pass filter is a good thing... if it's real and not just tinted to pass LF visible light as well.

EDIT: Looks like power is mentioned, in a side panel with product information. it's a 10W light with 1300mW intensity, according to the manufacturer.
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