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| Garrity 2D Tuff Lite Rubber Flashlight | 
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| Brand: Garrity Category: Sports
List Price: $8.29 Buy New: $6.99 You Save: $1.30 (16%)
New (7) from $6.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 5462
Color: Black Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 5.7 x 3.4
MPN: T500GST06HU Model: T500GST06HU UPC: 074196003633 EAN: 0074196003633 ASIN: B000FLCQT2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Krypton Bulb for brightness | | • | Water and shock-resistant, Non-Slip rubber grip | | • | Floats, won't sink in water | | • | Convenient, push-button on/off switch | | • | 2 D Heavy Duty Batteries, included |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Heavy Duty Rubber, Tuff Lite Flashlight, 2 Heavy Duty "D" Batteries Included, 100% Waterproof, Carry Strap & Krypton Bulb, Lifetime Guarantee, Replacement Bulb #BK02GST12N.
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| Customer Reviews:
You Can Never Have Too Many Flashlights August 7, 2008 I like to keep flashlights everywhere, all rooms, all vehicles and with the price of the Garrity 2D Tuff Lite, you can afford to.
I love the feel of the rubber handle. The flashlight feels solid and rugged in your hand. It's shock and water resistant.
The light is strong and bright. Requires 2 "D" batteries which is less expensive than some of the other flashlights. I'm pleased with my purchase and plan to get more.
shedding some light on the situation... April 16, 2008 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Garrity makes excellent products. I should know--a friend's brother in law owns the company. Garrity has always worked hard to put the best products on the market; and this flashlight is no exception.
This Garrity flashlight is FAR better than an average flashlight in the same price range. The Krypton bulb gives off a good deal of light so you can see your way around in the dark or light up dark spaces without any hassles. The flashlight is indeed water resistant although I can't comment about shock resistant--I never tested that one out! I admittedly wouldn't make a habit of soaking the flashlight in water, of course; then there is the off chance the water would eventually erode it bit by bit. I didn't test to see if it would float--again out of concern that it could accidentally damage the flashlight. I would imagine, however, that Garrity's claims are pretty reliable. The carry strap is another excellent feature. Garrity really does make the best flashlights.
I am also impressed with Garrity's lifetime warranty on the fixture; and they have a toll free number for customer service. That's terrific considering I never expected a flashlight manufacturer in this price range to provide me with customer support!
The flashlight operates using only 2 D size batteries which come with this flashlight. Of course, the batteries are inexpensive and easy to find in many stores. This makes replacing older, used-up batteries pretty easy.
Overall, this Garrity flashlight is going to last you a good long time--I highly recommend it!
Very good flashlight October 21, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A power failure hit our community a handful of days ago (October, 2007). I try to have a flashlight in every room, just for such eventualities. Of all the flashlights, of many different makes, this one was by far the best of all.
First, it had one of the more powerful beams, providing quite a bit of light.
Second, it's built in such a way that it is easy to turn it on and off in the dark and it is easy to hold (not likely to slip out of one's hand, as some other brands might).
In short, I'm a fan and am apt to buy more of these in the future.
The Garrity "Hurricane" Flashlight August 23, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Five or six years ago this flashlight was on sale in a major hardware and building materials store in Tampa as one of Florida's frequent Hurricanes approached from the South. These Flashlights flew off the shelf as many customers like me liked the completely covered light with hard rubber or rubber like material. It seemed like a flashlight that could really take wet rainy weather. Also the soft body appeared to be rugged enough to allow the flashlight to be dropped short distances without serious damage. It turns on and off from switch on the bottom so there was no switch to slide back and forth and fail to connect. Also it was entirely covered by the light's rubber or rubber like material. I still have it and recently bought another one because my wife keeps stealing the old one. I certainly have had success with this little light which I call my "Hurricane" flashlight.
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