Pelican PM6 3320 M6 Lithium Battery Xenon Lamp Polymer Flashlight
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Legacy Reviewer's Review of Pelican PM6 3320 M6 Lithium Battery Xenon Lamp Polymer Flashlight
I recommend the Pelican 2360 over the 3320 hands down.
The Pelican 3320 which has a Xenon bulb is close in brightness at 74 lumens to the 95 lumens of the 2360 but the bulb will burn out. I had only used mine for a few months sporadically when this happened to me. The bulbs are expensive and inconvenient to worry about and no guarantee that it wont happen again.
Conversely the 2360 has a LED beam with a lifetime warranty which can not be beaten. It is Very cheap to operate since it only requires two AA batteries. I have many other flashlights and this is the most powerful for it's size and low cost.
Pros: Small, Light Weight, Bright
Cons: Expensive Batteries and Harder to find then double A, Xenon bulb commonly burns out and is expensive
The Pelican 3320 which has a Xenon bulb is close in brightness at 74 lumens to the 95 lumens of the 2360 but the bulb will burn out. I had only used mine for a few months sporadically when this happened to me. The bulbs are expensive and inconvenient to worry about and no guarantee that it wont happen again.
Conversely the 2360 has a LED beam with a lifetime warranty which can not be beaten. It is Very cheap to operate since it only requires two AA batteries. I have many other flashlights and this is the most powerful for it's size and low cost.
Pros: Small, Light Weight, Bright
Cons: Expensive Batteries and Harder to find then double A, Xenon bulb commonly burns out and is expensive
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Would Recommend:
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