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The Maglite Solitaire LED is a compact, water-resistant flashlight delivering 37 lumens of LED brightness with a beam distance of 166.4 feet. Powered by a single AAA battery (included), it offers 1 hour 45 minutes of continuous light. Lightweight and durable, it comes with a lanyard ring and a 10-year warranty on the body, making it a reliable companion for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.




| ASIN | B009SKX89I |
| Amazon Bestseller | #59,002 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #654 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Brand Name | MagLite |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (629) |
| Date First Available | October 20, 2012 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Manufacturer | MAG-LITE(マグライト) |
| Model Number | SJ3A106 |
| Package Dimensions | 14.2 x 11.1 x 2.3 cm |
| Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Special Features | Water Resistant |
| Warranty Description | Guarantee 10 years of body quality under normal use. Consumable items such as gaskets, lenses, LED elements, or scratches on the body or paint peeling off the product |
は**ち
小さいが明るいです。マグは外れがないですね。
ケ**イ
買い替えなので。無いと困る。
A**A
鍵束につけているから黒をつけても銀になる
A**Y
以前から同じものを利用していましたが、接触が悪くなり、点灯しづらくなってきましたので、 同じ物を探して購入しました。 コンパクトで便利、重宝しております。
Z**A
昔購入した、吉田バックに付属していた、電球タイプのオリジナルマグライトの買い替えです。 長期間放置をした為、マグライトブラックの後ろの電池ケース蓋が開かなくなって諦めました。 ここが優れている 昔のオリジナルマグライトより、LEDライトが直視出来なくなるくらい、かなり明るくなりました。 単4形のeneloopが使用出来て、省エネです。 ストラップが付属するので、吉田バックの定位置のジッパーの取っ手部分に、直ぐに取り付けが可能でした。 ここがチョット残念 Amazonの製品表示と、到着製品とは仕様がかなり異なるようです。 実際の到着製品の記入内容は、以下の通り ・光度:748cd =>552cd ・照射距離:55m=>47m ・連続点灯:1時間45分=>同じ ・輝度:37ルーメン=>47ルーメン ・水深:2m =>1m ・落下高さ1m =>2m 付属品:ランヤードリング 使用電池:単四電池×1本(※お試し電池付き) パッケージ:ブリスターパック
ユ**ー
明るさは、想像以上に明るい。電池は、半年で2回交換した。現在、接触不良で点灯しなくなった。ライトを左右に揺さぶると、とにかく点灯する。外観は、耐久性ありそうだが、電気的にはないような気がする。
ぎ**け
4年前にこれの赤色を購入、キーチェーンに引っ付けて常備していました。 ライトを常時携帯していると バイクツーリング先で夜間地図を見たりする際に非常に便利でした。 小さい割に結構明るいので重宝しておりました。 ●4年でぶっ壊れた。 ・スイッチはレンズ部分を回転させる方式なのですが、 これがだんだん接触不良になって、ちょっとでも位置がずれるとOFFになるようになりました。 ・それでもだましだまし使っていましたが、ある日点灯しなくなりご臨終。 同時にLEDチップ部が触れないくらいの異様な高温となったため スイッチ部だけでなく基盤自体もお亡くなりなったのだと思います。 ●マグライトの保証規定について メーカーのサイトでは下記のように記載されています。 以下引用 マグライトシリーズは10年限定保証を設けております。但し保証に関して免責事項がございます。 具体的な免責事項は以下の通りです。 ・ 電池の寿命 ・ 電池の液漏れ、膨張 ・ 白熱球の焼き切れ、LEDモジュールの熱損やLEDモジュールの損傷 ・ 改造や誤用、メンテナンス不足による破損や欠陥 ・ 消耗パーツの損傷 引用終わり →私のケースの場合上記LEDモジュールの損傷に当たるので保証対象外っぽいです。 LEDライトでLEDが保証対象外って、それ以外に何を保証してくれるんだ? なんだか解せませんが仕方ないのでご臨終の赤色くんはゴミ箱へ。 ●便利なので買いなおし ・前回の赤は鍵とこすれて色が剥げてきて貧乏くさくなったので、 今回は色落ちの心配のないシルバーにしました。
あ**@
以前。5個くらい持ってたはずですが、紛失したり、先週、徒歩通勤の人にあげて、家に最後の単4マグライトがあったのですが、電池入れっぱなしで液漏れでキャップが外せなくて注文しました。失敗したな。液漏れマグライトを、わざと渡すべきだった。 本日出勤前に受け取ったので、早速点灯さしてみると、眩しくてびっくり。以前サードパーティLEDに交換した、単4を2個使うマグライトより眩しい。
A**I
The beam spot can be adjusted, thus you can highlight an object both with low and bright light
A**R
sometimes you just want an old school durable keychain torch and this is it - it is a bit heavy but the size and utility was exactly what i had been looking for for ages. all those new age lcd toys arent the same. the last maglite i have has lasted over 15 years and i expect this one will as well.
A**N
Muy buen producto. Se aprecia de muy buena calidad.
B**K
Am I a bit of a Maglite addict? Yes. But is it also a great torch? Absolutely! For something with only 47 lumens it works brilliantly. I bought it to include with my EDC kit & I’m really happy with the size and power.
K**I
I bought the grey version of this a few months back, and have gotten quite a but of use out of it. I have had no problems, and liked it so much that when I saw these going for the price that they are right now, I bought 2 more. (one for my mom and one for a present) I have seen others say that they had problems after so long, bad switches, etc. Here are something things that I have seen with my other mag's in the past, that may be a quick fix. First, these do not have a switch. Yea, I know, people say switch time and again. But there is none. The way that this works is, when you twist the top down, the lens cap assembly pushes on the LED assembly, which breaks the contact. When you loosen the cap, the spring pushes against the battery, which pushes the LED assembly back in place, up against the body, which finishes the circuit and the light goes on. Because of this type of setup, there is no real rubbing, which is good because that means, there is nothing to wear out by it rubbing, or flexing too much. The bad part, since it just moves slightly, that also means that there is nothing to knock out any dust/dirt that may get in between those contacts too. But, there is a simple fix to it. Take the lens cap off, loosen the tail cap to release a little of the pressure off of the battery/LED assembly, then simply find something to twist the LED assembly around in a circle. This should scratch the contacts to make a better connection, and dislodge any dust/dirt that may get in there. Also, if you feel the spring may be getting a little loose, or not so tight, you could always stretch that out to give more compression too, but I have never had this problem on any of my mag's that I have ever owned, but I did see one person a while back that stated that they did have this problem and it fixed theirs. So I thought I would just put it out there. You may wonder how dirt may get in there. That is easy. Dirt can get in from either side. If you use it as a lantern and take the top lens assembly off, or even if your hands/battery are dirty when you put a new battery in. Don't forget, this space is left open when the light is not in use, and is jarred a lot while on key-chains, etc. which give any dirt that gets in there a lot of opportunity to go into little spaces. If it makes you feel any better, you could use some compressed air to blow the dust out too. I have multiple of the 2 AA version of this too, and those work the same exact way. I have had those for quite a while too, and have never really had any problems with them either. Helpful tips. When you put a battery in, if you have the lanyard on it, grab the key ring on the lanyard to snug down the end cap better. If you just tighten it by hand, it can come loose, and you can loose the whole light except for the tail cap. Grabbing that key ring when tightening it, just gives it that little more tightness so that it does not come loose. As for the light. It gives off a good amount of light. A lot more then my old incandescent version did. My old incandescent version is only 2 lumens. Basically, it is about as bright as having 2 candles lit (the incandescent version that is). Bright enough to get your key in the door, but not good for anything much farther then that. This one is bright enough that you can see a ways in front of you. This LED version is probably comparable to the old 2 or 3 D flashlights of the past. As I already stated, you can remove the lens cap and use the light as a lantern too. Good for if you go camping, or if the power goes out and you need to temporarily put some light in a room, or even while working in a space with no light. LED's last a long time, so you dont have to worry about the LED burning out, and having to constantly replace bulbs too. Incandescent bulbs only last something like 40 hours?? maybe. Not really sure of the exact number, but it is only double digits of hours. As for the lumens. That will very depending on your version. My old one ran at 37 lumens and had a run time of 1 hour 45 minutes. The new one I just got stated 40 lumens, and 2 hours of run time. Exact specs say 57m, 40 lumens, 816cd, 2 hours, 1m, 2m. I think 1m was good up to 1 meter under water, and 2m... 2 meter not really sure if that has something to do with reflective light or drop/impact rating. This is higher amounts of everything then the old version. But which one you get is up to the person that you buy yours from. I got mine from amazon. and in case you are wondering, there is a little bit of difference between the 37 and 40 lumen version, but it is just slightly noticeable. Don't expect there to be much a difference in the brightness. Overall, the light is a very well made light. Durable and made out of pretty much all aluminum metal, so no need to worry about some plastic breaking or it rusting. Like all maglite's it is made in the USA, and it uses a phillips brand LED, not CREE. For those that do not know, Phillips brand LED's are more efficient, and give better light then CREE (china) brand ones. I have gotten CREE LED flashlights before, and after comparing them to the Mag's that I have, they always come up short. Not sure if Mag under rates their specs, or if CREE over inflates theirs, but to give an example. My one CREE one was rated at 160 lumens. My XL series mag is rated for about 105 lumens. There is almost no difference in brightness between the 2 of them, even though the CREE one is rated to be 50% brighter. and as for efficientcy. Even on 2 different flashlights with the same factory marked specs (battery type and lumens), the phillips LED flashlights always have a longer run time then the CREE brand ones do too. I have found this to be fact time and again, between different brand and types. But this is just my experience, but is also why I state that these use good Phillips brand LED ones. No, this is not the brightest thing on the market, nor is it the cheapest. You can get probably 2 or 3 cheap china made ones for the price of one of these. But then again, if they last you like they last me, it will be a one time buy, and you will get your money back in battery's that you will not need to purchase vs the cheap ones. Plus, buying a USA made one, you are supporting a company that is keeping work here too. Personally, I am tired of them making everything in china, and if I support a company here, I will. But it is your choice where you buy your stuff from.
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