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Streamlight Stylus
LED Penlight
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The Streamlight
Stylus LED flashlight is an ultra slim LED pen light that fits conveniently
in a shirt pocket, backpack or hand bag. It is made from machined, black,
aluminum case that is lightweight, heavy duty, waterproof, is just over
6.6" long and weighs only 1.1 ounces. Stylus LED flashlights hve a momentary
push button switch in the tail cap and the tail cap is a continuous
"on" twist type switch. They can be operated for over 10 hours
on a single set of 3 AAAA alkaline batteries. The super-bright LED has
a life of over 100,000 hours.
White,
Blue, Green, Red, and Orange colors are available to meet your specific
needs, professional, tactical, or home use.
Blue - is a favorite of Law Enforcement. It temporarily ruins
a suspects night vision and works great on crime scenes. Military and
marine personnel use it as a signaling device because the blue LED is
visible at longer distances and penetrates smoke, weather and haze.
Many HVAC tech's find it can display some freon dyes when searching
for leaks. Hunters also use the blue light to follow blood trails as
the blue light reacts with the red blood to make it more visible in
the dark.
White - is preferred by EMS, medical and other professionals
because it does not effect the colors of the object being examined.
Electrical technicians and inspectors use this color also.
Green - preserves night vision, and is a favorite of the military
as a signaling device. Welders and aircraft airframe inspectors use
the green light also as it contrasts minor cracks in bright metals and
welds better than white light.
Amber - is used by outdoorsmen, pilots, hunters, campers, and
others who need to preserve night vision while still being able to correctly
read color coded maps. The amber color will not mute or wash out green
or red colors.
Red - is used as a signaling device and for general illumination
where night vision is a priority. The red color does not have the penetrating
power of the other colors and does mute and wash red colors when used
with maps
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