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This large uv flashlight with 51 uv LEDs allows you to cover a much bigger area without losing the intensity of the UV light. The applications is perfect for inspection applications, security control, rodent contamination, hotel room inspection, and much more. Emits 395 nanometer wavelength 51 UV LED allow to cover a larger area Makes semen stains and other bodily fluids fluoresce! Perfect for outside use such as hunting scorpions and minerals! Water and shock resistant! Perfect for Leak Detection! Rugged, machined aluminum construction with knurled design! Due to the intensity of this UV LED device UV protective glasses are recommended. Do not look into this device while operating nor shine in any person's eyes. Features: Bulb Type: 390 to 395 (nM) Bulb Life: 100,000 Hours Body Material: Aluminum with "O" rings for water resistance Battery Require: 3 x AA Alkaline Battery (Not Included) Battery Life: Approximately 20 hours on 3 AA batteries Switch Type: Push On/Off button Weight: 10 oz. 285 gram (with batteries) Head Diameter: 2.25" or 57 mm Body Diameter: 1.42" or 36 mm Length: 5.80" or 147 mm Technical Details - Emits 395 nanometer wavelength, hunting scorpions and minerals! - hotel room inspection, rodent contamination - Essential tool for law enforcement, postal inspections, customs, medical forensics, HVAC repair - 51 UV LED bulbs allow to cover a larger area - Uses 3 AA Standard Alkiline Battery which cost same price as AAA, but last 3 times longer than AAA
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150 of 154 people found the following review helpful Great UV Flashlight, November 20, 2009 By J. Grant "yesman" (MD) This review is from: 395 nM 51 UV Ultraviolet LED flashlight Blacklight 3 AA, 7202UV395 (Misc.) I bought this light to locate pet stains in my house. Standard alkaline batteries installed without any of the problems noted in other reviews. The light itself seems built pretty solid and is very bright, capable of illuminating stains even in moderately lit rooms during daylight. Just make sure you're prepared for the disgusting things this baby can reveal. You can't un-see what this device will show you. Now onward to shopping for a good stain and odor remover. The horror.....the horror! Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comments (8)
112 of 119 people found the following review helpful Shoddy construction, December 30, 2009 This review is from: 395 nM 51 UV Ultraviolet LED flashlight Blacklight 3 AA, 7202UV395 (Misc.) This light can be opened from the bottom or the top to insert batteries. DO NOT OPEN THIS LIGHT FROM THE TOP! It is constructed in such a way that the wires spin around and snap apart as you unscrew the head. The seller should include instructions or the makers should seal the top so it cannot be opened. I had no problem inserting the three AA batteries as some other did but my light never came on. Broken wires in the flash light head. The casing is solid enough but the inner design is flawed. Light like this are usually reliable. I would recommend anyone who buys this light to remember NOT TO OPEN IT FROM THE HEAD like most flash lights, batteries can only be inserted from the bottom. Shipping was fine no problems. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comments (7)
63 of 65 people found the following review helpful Works well and very bright., August 30, 2010 By Steven Weigand "The Weiganator" (Austin, TX United States) This review is from: 395 nM 51 UV Ultraviolet LED flashlight Blacklight 3 AA, 7202UV395 (Misc.) I'm very happy with this purchase. I bought this so that I could see if there was any stains left in the carpet due to my dogs urinating on it. I have a steam-vac carpet cleaner and wanted to make sure it was doing its job. There are a bunch of different UV / black-light flashlights out there, but this one seemed to have the most LED's for the price. And it takes AA batteries instead of AAA's. So it should be a lot brighter, and the batteries should last longer than other flashlights out there. My results: The flashlight itself is very solid. It's made of metal. It is very bright and does exactly what I want. The beam is focused well. It showed me stains in the carpeting and the couch that I didn't know were there. It's so bright that I didn't have to even make the room completely dark. In fact, you can use this with your house's lights on, although it won't work as well. So it does show me how well my steam-vac carpet cleaner works. I expected that. What surprised me was that it also shows me how well my regular vacuum cleaner works. I see little dots of bright stuff all over my carpet. That's the dirt and lint that the vacuum cleaner missed. Time to get a better vacuum cleaner. The only negative thing I'll say about it is that once you get this thing, you're going to go from room to room in your place looking at everything. And you're going to find everything! It will surprise you. In the end, you may become a lot less happy with your carpeting and furniture, to the point of wanting to go out and buy new ones. This inexpensive little flashlight "toy" may end up costing you thousands of dollars. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comments (6)
25 of 27 people found the following review helpful Great fun, September 17, 2009 This review is from: 395 nM 51 UV Ultraviolet LED flashlight Blacklight 3 AA, 7202UV395 (Misc.) This is a simple blacklight (UV) flashlight which I use for hunting scorpions to show and educate other people. It's very bright for only three batteries and I have been using it for several weeks without incident. Its small enough to fit in a cargo pocket, but a bit too big for just a normal jean pocket. It does not have a way to adjust intensity or beam width, just a simple on or off switch. but, I haven't found the need for anything more, anyway. It's very sturdy. I've been able to find several scorpions with my friends using this flashlight. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful Great UV Light, April 9, 2009 By Michael Pardue (Utah, USA) This review is from: 395 nM 51 UV Ultraviolet LED flashlight Blacklight 3 AA, 7202UV395 (Misc.) Excellent light for the price. Design allows very good illumination while being small enough to use with ease. It is very effective in tracking rodent presence and pet stains, also lights up scorpions without getting to close. I would highly recommend this light. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment (1)
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful Works exactly as I had hoped., January 22, 2010 By E. Zenisek (Southwest USA) This review is from: 395 nM 51 UV Ultraviolet LED flashlight Blacklight 3 AA, 7202UV395 (Misc.) I purchased this light in order to see if my cats have been doing any business around the house I wasn't aware of. This isn't a toy or a gimmick light, it has a very sturdy and well made housing very similar to a Mag Light, and it's just the right size to fit in your hand. I had no issues getting the batteries to fit whatsoever, and as soon as I turned the light on I could immediately spot anything out of place on my carpet. Luckily I didn't find much, but there were a couple of areas I missed. After cleaning them, they no longer glow, so I know I got everything cleaned up. By the way, brace yourself if you plan on shining this thing around your bathroom. It's pretty amazing actually... I can even see chip crumbs and some small bits of lint and such that my vacuum missed with this thing. No way could I pick them out with the light on, but turn the lights out, fire this thing up, and crumbs stick out like a sore thumb. It's also great for charging glow in the dark objects. Flashing it on my watch for a half second makes the hands glow bright enough I could almost navigate by them. All in all I'm very satisfied with this light. It's the right size, quite bright, and illuminates a large area. As for the UV capabilities, what can I say? It works just like a blacklight. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment (1)
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful One of the better ones, December 26, 2009 By Linda Jo Hunter "Author, Lonesome for Bears" (West Coast) This review is from: 395 nM 51 UV Ultraviolet LED flashlight Blacklight 3 AA, 7202UV395 (Misc.) My scorpion hunting friends who are here with me this winter in Baja all agree this is one of the brightest lights we have found. You do have to use regular batteries in it, but they last longer than most LED lights I have. I use this light just about every night to see what scorpions are up to around our camp. For the price, this is a great light. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful Great for finding scorpions, or confirming they aren't there, January 17, 2010 By T. Fisher (VINE VOICE) (TOP 50 REVIEWER) This review is from: 395 nM 51 UV Ultraviolet LED flashlight Blacklight 3 AA, 7202UV395 (Misc.) My wife and I recently moved to a desert area and she decided she really didn't like the scorpions we found in the house. This light is bright and effective for finding the little critters so they can be eliminated from our home. We have found a couple of them using this light and were able to get rid of them. Highly recommended if you are looking for a tool to hunt scorpions in a smaller enclosed area, like a home. The light may not be bright enough for some outdoor applications -- I estimate the effective range of the light at not much more than 10 feet. We have also bought a ton of lavender products and I'll be posting reviews someday on whether those are helping with our minor infestation or not -- the jury is still out on that. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment (1)
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful Pet stains now!, December 4, 2009 By Polarjoy "Polarjoy" (Wasilla, Alaska) This review is from: 395 nM 51 UV Ultraviolet LED flashlight Blacklight 3 AA, 7202UV395 (Misc.) Ok guys,I just received this item today and tried it out after dark. I bought it based on other reviews. I had no problem with battery installation. OMG: I thought I had my pet stains under control and boy was I wrong. I found stains everywhere and it was shocking to say the least! I'm not even finished looking, but what I've seen so far is so bad I'm having the carpet replaced immediately: this is too much for the steam cleaner to take care of. I'm embarasssed that I didn't know about the damage as I thought I was ahead of the game: Not true! I recommend if you own a pet that you should buy this small flashlight and take a look see. It's not expenasive and illumiates the spots like no tomorrow. I really thought that my pets had long gotten over the "marking stage". I was very wrong! Good god! It's a small flashlight and easy to deal with, buy it and find out what your "babies" have done to your home! Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comments (2)
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful First Impressions, December 7, 2010 This review is from: 395 nM 51 UV Ultraviolet LED flashlight Blacklight 3 AA, 7202UV395 (Misc.) By the time I arrive in Mexico (I live there) and actually hunt wandering scorpions I'm afraid the time limit for opinions will have elapsed. 1. The batteryless flashlight was heavier than I expected. It is made of milled aluminum similar to a MagLite. 2. I took note of the warnings on this board to open the end opposite the bulb to insert batteries, and so I did. 3. Inside I found a removable white plastic "cartridge" that slipped out in order to load three AA batteries into. 4. Both the orientation of the cartridge to the lamp and the polarity of batteries to cartridge were clearly marked. 5. I used Duracell AA batteries and the cartridge slipped back into the lamp with no rubbing. 6. The threads on the cap are similar to my MagLite so a coating of petroleum jelly would make the lamp moisture resistant. 7. The switch is a press on and off with rubber cap just like a MagLite 8. The body of the map is knurled just like a MagLite and also black in color, probably hard anodized. 9. Qualifying the "intensity" of the beam is subjective so I'll make a few general comments below: Most of the energy from a UV source is invisible. The best way to see what the lamp is capable of is to illuminate an object that fluoresces. The darker the space the more UV ontrast there will be and the brighter the objects can glow. For my 64 year old eyes the visible light emmitted from this lamp would not be enough to illuminate strange paths, rocky terrain, etc. in order to walk over. I would need a flashlight. There seems to be plenty of UV light generated to do what I am going to ask this lamp to do. I don't need to see every grain of sand or twig around a scorpion, I want the aracnid to glow like a firefly, so I can light it up with a conventional lamp and then then take care of the unwanted visitor. Part of the misconception of UV illumination is that folks seem to feel that the light has to flood the target in a bright blue light. It takes a lot of energy to do that. UV light rays can scatter like crazy leaving the target area dark but a scorpion will glow like a Christmas tree bulb. Indeed it is this contrast that aids in finding them. Now the trick is to see just how durable and long-lived this UV lamp is going to be. Was this review helpful to you? YesNo Report abuse | Permalink Comment Comment
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