

500 Lumen
The MFL240D is a zoomable high quality zoomable LED flashlight that produces 500 lumens and has a beam distance of up to 150 meters. The LED chip has been manufactured with a high quality T6 Cree LED. This flashlight is made of heavy duty aluminium and has an IP65 ingress protection rating. The MFL240D has multiple light modes (High – Middle – Low – Strobe – SOS) depending on user’s requirements.
1200 Lumen
The is a high quality zoomable LED flashlight that produces 2600 lumens and has a beam distance of up to 500 meters. The LED chip has been manufactured with a high quality XHP70 Cree LED. This flashlight is made of heavy duty aluminium and has an IP65 ingress protection rating. The MFL225AA has multiple light modes (High – Middle – Low – Strobe – SOS) depending on user’s requirements.
500 Lumen
1200 Lumen
500 Lumen
| LED Type |
T6 Cree |
|---|---|
| Material |
Aluminium |
| Lumen (lm) |
500lm |
| Batteries |
3 x D (Not Included) |
| Modes |
High – Middle – Low – Strobe – SOS |
| Beam Distance |
100 – 150m |
| Life Hours |
8 hours (Alkaline Batteries) |
| IP Grade |
IP65 |
| Dimensions |
52 x 40 x 260mm |
| Weight |
288g |
1200 Lumen
| LED Type |
XHP70 Cree |
|---|---|
| Material |
Aluminium |
| Lumen (lm) |
2600lm |
| Batteries |
9 x AA (Not Included) |
| Modes |
High – Middle – Low – Strobe – SOS |
| Beam Distance |
400 – 500m |
| Life Hours |
8 hours (Alkaline Batteries) |
| IP Grade |
IP65 |
| Dimensions |
52 x 38 x 225mm |
| Weight |
293g |
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