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All LazerBrite units will run continuously for days with the amount of light output diminishing over time. LED flashlights are expected to have long burn times, and there seems to be a tendency in the industry to exaggerate these numbers by basing the burn time on the absolute end of the battery life. Theirs a problem with this theory. The manufacturer, may rate the light for a burn time of five days, but as soon as it doesn’t produce enough light to tie your shoes, it’s useless. We offer a more realistic approach by basing our burn times on “usable light hours or U L H”. This is of course completely subjective. So we suggest you consider these conservative numbers as a base line, and adjust for your own needs.

Batteries
• Red LED heads require 1 lithium cell # 2032
• Green, White, and Blue LED heads require 2 lithium cells # 2016
Color – U L H (Usable Light Hours)
Red: 12 hrs• White: 20 hrs • Blue: 20 hrs • Green: 30 hrs






Energizer CR2032 5/Pack
Energizer CR2032 5/Pack

3 Volt Lithium Coin Batteries

$5.95
LazerBrite Accessories
LazerBrite Accessories

$4.00
LazerBrite Lanterns
LazerBrite Lanterns

Price: $19.00
Sale Price: $9.95
LazerBrite Tube Only

$4.50
LazerBrite Tubes
LazerBrite Tubes

Price: $25.00
Sale Price: $14.95

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