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Coast LED Lenser® P7 Flashlight |  | Brand: Coast Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $100.57 Buy New: $74.99 as of 3/16/2010 12:17 CDT details You Save: $25.58 (25%)
New (11) from $74.99
Seller: Canadaknives Rating: 17 reviews
Media: Automotive Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 1.4 x 1.4
MPN: HP8407 Model: HP8407 UPC: 015286084071 EAN: 0015286084071
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Designed to provide efficient lighting | | • | Features one handed speed focus | | • | Includes a three step Quick-Cycle switch |
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Product Description Coast LED Lenser P7 delivers 167 lumens and TEN TIMES the battery life of a conventional bulb! Light it up and keep it that way. The LED Lenser P7 uses the most advanced illumination technology available anywhere! The super-bright LED throws a powerful, focused beam that conventional flashlights just can't compare to. The heavy-duty, professional diodes offer a lifespan years longer than old-fashioned bulbs... they last up to 50,000 operating hours! Not to mention they use so little power in the process that your battery life is extended up to 10 times! Details: Lumens: 167, max watt: 4.45, effective range: 711 ft.; Tactical styling with end-cap thumb switch; Advanced focus system with one-handed speed focus... just slide forward or back!; Three step Quick-cycle function: press for max brightness, click for low light, click again for high; Durable aluminum body takes all the abuse you can dish out; 130 hours battery life from 4 "AAA" batteries (not included); Approx. 5 1/2", 1 1/2" head diameter. Shed light on any and every situation! Order Today! Coast LED Lenser P7 Flashlight
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ONLY SMALL FLASHLIGHT TO EVER OWN!!! March 16, 2010 D. Garris (New Bern, NC USA) I was in a Lowe's Store and saw the Coast LED Lenser TT7438CP Tactical Focus Beam Flashlight for 44.95 US dollars and needed a small bright flashlight that would last a long time for work. So I bought it. Later I went back and got another because i liked it so much. I wanted to see if I got a good deal because I never paid 45 dollars for ANY flashlight and saw the cheapest place was here on Amazon for 56.69 US dollars. so my 45 US dollars purchase was a good one. At Lowes they simply call the model number 7438, not TT7438CP. So whats all this got to do with the P7 flashlight? Well when researching price of the 7438 I saw all these positive reviews of this similar sized P7. So after much research I ordered the P7 thinking I could use and extra flashligh for walking on the beach at night and keep my extra 7438 by the night stand next to my bed at night. The P7 IS brighter and more powerful and has an even better light. Both the TT7438CP and the P7 are EXCELLENT flashlights!!!! and if it were a purchase made solely on price... I'd go with the
TT7438CP (7438) and if you want the best LED small flaslight ever, then the P7 is it!!! The slide focus id my favorite! I like it much better than the turn focus on the TT7438CP. But both are excellent flashlights and will last a long time on batteries, how long I have not tested but I really love these Coast LED LENSER Flashlights!
Great for lighting stuff up! February 21, 2010 Oscar Garcia (La Vista (Omaha), NE United States) I currently own a SureFire G2 Nitrolon flashlight and a Brite Strike HLS 2C flashlight. Both of these are very bright, and the Brite Strike has a crenelated head and tail, to be conceivably used as a "weapon." The downside to these flashlights is that they require CR123a lithium batteries, which are not cheap. The Brite Strike also costs $150.00.
The LED Lenser P7's first advantage out of its presentation-style box is that it only requires four "AAA" batteries (and it comes with LED Lenser-branded AAA's as well). This light uses the power of AAA batteries very well, as this light is very bright (200 lumens). The focus mechanism is simply adjusted by sliding the head of the flashlight back and forth, depending on your needs. It doesn't have a strobe setting, but it has "momentary on," where you simply depress the switch just before the point that it clicks, and let go to turn off. The beam can be widened out to either a narrow, focused beam or flood light.
At under $80, it is pricier than a Maglite, but if you work in Law Enforcement or security, or need a bright light to illuminate the interior of large pieces of machinery, or whatver the need, this light is definitely worth it. The light also comes with a lanyard and nylon holster that affixes to a duty belt if necessary.
Best for a number of reasons February 6, 2010 Martin Anderson (Santa Ana, CA United States) I'm a huge fan of Coast Portland's flashlights and have been buying them ever since I found my first model at Costco. The P7 & T7 model is their latest in portable flashlights.
According to Coast's specifications, this model puts out almost 170 lumens using 4 AAA batteries. It is incredibly bright, and I love the fact that it doesn't use difficult to find, expensive lithium batteries like competing products from Innova and other companies. Also, this flashlight has a focus mechanism that lets you select from wide beam or narrow beam. The narrower beam results in light that goes much farther.
If you decide to buy this flashlight, I highly recommend that you invest in some Eneloop rechargeable batteries, which hold their charge for up to a year, and the La Crosse BC-900 charger, both of which you can also buy on Amazon.com.
Daylight in your hands December 17, 2009 Patrick Clough (Jamaica W.I.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just got this product over a week ago and i am totally impressed. I live within a suburban area which is properly lit or so i thought. When i turn on this little dynamo it lights up the place. In flood mode i can view all throughout my massive 150 year old mango tree from 50 feet. In spot mode i can see over 200 feet. I can imagine in darker areas it will throw better and will be able to see its true potential. I am hoping for a little blackout to test this thing.
In tight quarters it is extremely bright so be careful if you have white walls. There are a few visible rings, which i do not find annoying, however its not visible outdoors.
As other reviewers stated its slippery, this is the only thing i do not like about this flashlight. The focus mechanism is smooth and its carry case fits tightly.
This is the best and brightest flashlight i've owned (maglite)and i am very pleased with the purchase. Was delivered in a hard plastic container with a 'try me'feature. As such the flashlight came loaded with batteries plus another 4 fresh ones.
As usual Amazon has great customer service.
UPDATE January 12, 2010
Had a black out and wow this thing lights up the room. For a moment i thought the power came back, it was that good!!!.
In spot mode it is too bright to use indoors so i recommend to use flood or the low output. Now i realize that especially in very dark areas maybe a mid output would have been nice, as it can be too bright.
Took it outside and whatever i shown it on lit up. If the focus beam were tighter i am sure that this light could throw in excess of 300m. it is a really good light and still deserves 5 star.
Great LED Flashlight December 3, 2009 Peter D. Jansen (Lousiana, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is my favorit light!
I had it on a Safari in Afika - I used it to iluminate Stuff while taking pictures
It is very easy to focus and the focus is great!
The LED is bright and the best thing - 4 AAA bateries, which last for a long time.
It has a constant place in my laptop bag.
I am buying LED Lenser products since 10 years and - I love the Quality
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