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DARKBEAM 365nm UV Flashlight (6 LED, USB-C Rechargeable) $30 + Free S/H

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this one uses 26650 battery, and has 6 led's inside... should be pretty powerful. but, remember, at lower wavelength, the intensity of the UV light is disproportional to how bright it is, since lower wavelengths=harder for our eyes to see. it comes with filter preinstalled
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$30 + Free S/H w/ code DLPW8CM7


this one uses 26650 battery, and has 6 led's inside... should be pretty powerful. but, remember, at lower wavelength, the intensity of the UV light is disproportional to how bright it is, since lower wavelengths=harder for our eyes to see. it comes with filter preinstalled

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Today 04:39 PM
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oxnardprofToday 04:39 PM
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What is the light used for? What about safety (impact on eyes if you look directly at the beam?)
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What is the light used for? What about safety (impact on eyes if you look directly at the beam?)
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Quote from oxnardprof :
What is the light used for? What about safety (impact on eyes if you look directly at the beam?)
Also, comes in handy if you have a pet in a carpeted house, helps locate spots where they might have released body fluids like vomit or urine ...make sure you don't expose this light to eyes as prolonged exposure can cause damage ( on a side note, this can be used in hotel rooms beddings/carpets to check how clean they are)
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Quote from ekguru :
Also, comes in handy if you have a pet in a carpeted house, helps locate spots where they might have released body fluids like vomit or urine ...make sure you don't expose this light to eyes as prolonged exposure can cause damage ( on a side note, this can be used in hotel rooms beddings/carpets to check how clean they are)
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Also, some paints and glues and stains require uv light to cure as well. They come with uv blocking glasses as well, so dont look directly into it, ever!
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Fletch113Today 06:26 PM
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This brand is being shilled hard!
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Don't shine this at your kids or pets.
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MultiMatrixToday 09:02 PM
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This brand is being shilled hard!
I don't know about being shilled hard, but yes there have been two or three posts lately of different lights by them. One of which I bought and is arriving today, and I'll report back if it was worth it. Fyi, I chose the one that was 365nm mini. I'm not expecting much for how cheap it was, but the UV beast never goes on sale so I figure as long as it's okay, then it's worth grabbing. I don't like that none of these by this brand have replaceable batteries. I'm not a fan of planned obsolescence. However, for how little I'll be using it, I think it's worth the roll of the dice.
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What is the light used for? What about safety (impact on eyes if you look directly at the beam?)
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