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Brand | BAULBOUGH |
Specific Uses For Product | Lamp |
Brightness | 247 Lumen |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | 2P |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Manufacturer | BAULBOUGH |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 1.73 x 0.94 inches |
Item model number | BA-UL-P13.5S-24V-2P |
Special Features | Energy Efficient |
Mirror Lighting Type | LED |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
R**E
Works in 3 D cell mag lights
Only LED that I've found that works in 3mag lights.
O**R
very good
very good
S**N
Not brighter than original bulb, but should be longer lasting.
I was hoping this bulb would be brighter than the original filament bulb in my Craftsman 19.2v handheld spotlight. As far as lumens go, it appears to be the same. The only visual difference is light color, whereas the OEM bulb was warm light and this LED bulb is cool white. It's still an upgrade though, because the LED bulb should drain the battery much slower than the stock bulb.
S**E
Old school D cell flashlights still around?
They made some really nice rugged flashlights back in the day. I hated to toss them because the new lithium LED flashlights are even better.As you all know, alkaline D cells don't store worth a hoot. Put em in your earthquake kit or car, and when you need it, you discover the cell has leaked, and your flashlight is ruined.I have a lot of things that need AA cells. Eveready makes Lithium AA cells that have extremely long shelf life. And Amazon sells adapters that fits three AA cells into a D cell form factor.So, by upgrading your flashlight to LED with these bulbs, putting six AA cells in your two D cell flashlight, you can now store extra AA emergency cells in your flashlight, and keep it in your earthquake kit. Many of those old D cell flashlights were quite waterproof and will store well in the trunk of a car.This gives you a lot of battery, which is exactly what you may need in a SHTF situation. And you will know where some known good AA are. Use the flashlight to verify the cells.Edit:. These need greater than 4 volts to run! Discovered my error and revising my review to use four D cell flashlights and lanterns for this purpose. Four D cells means 12 AA cells. Still an old school 4 D cell lantern makes a great thing for a preparedness kit.
Z**Y
Superior light and brightness
Bought these to replace rather dim incandescent flashlight bulbs. They are obviously superior brightness and cleaner light. Hopefully they last! Photo is incandescent bulb on top and this LED bulb on bottom in same flashlight.
K**X
Will not light in multiple flashlights
Complete junk!! Received the 2 bulb pack and installed in 4 C cell diving flashlight. Neither lamp lite. Tried in a mag lite 3 cell and still no illumination. Reinstalled the old lamps and works just fine. So much for those 4 and 5 star ratings. Don't waste your time trying to get a deal on a cheap bulb.
C**
Great Product
Shipped fast, Well Packaged, Product as described, Would buy from again.
S**Y
Burned out in 19V flashlight, but worked fine in 6V flashlight.
I bought this set because I had a 6V flashlight and a 18V (19.2V) flashlight. The bulb had the same brightness in both flashlights.It was initially working in the 19.2V flashlight and it was fine for a few minutes, then I saw it dim quite noticeably. I immediately turned it off and I smelled a burnt circuit odor. I removed it and something inside was definitely burnt out. It remained dim and I decided to put the darkened xenon bulb back in place.The bulb in the 6V flashlight continued working fine for several hours and hasn't had any issue. I was expecting a bit brighter, but it was only slightly brighter than the incandescent bulb in the 6V flashlight. The original, brand new Xenon bulb was much bright than this, but as it aged, the class has become coated in a thin film of soot and it's not as bright as it used to be, so the LED is brighter than the old bulb, not definitely not as bright as a brand new Xenon bulb.The bulb claims to work up to 24V and specifically mentions the Ryobi, Milwalkee, and Craftsman brands, which have 18V(nominally 19.2V) Lithium flashlights, but it's obviously not designed to last very long in higher voltage use cases. It works fine in the lower voltage application. Maybe one of the bulbs is faulty. I don't really want to test it out, since it's working fine in the 6V flashlight.
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