Streamlight 72001 Key-Mate 10-Lumen Mikro-Miniatur LED Taschenlamp, Schwaarz mat Wäiss LED

Brand:‎Streamlight

3.5/5

35.08

PRODUKTBESCHREIWUNG Déi klengst, hellste, een-Unze, machinéiert Aluminium, eng LED Taschenlamp op der Welt! De Key-Mate leeft méi laang a bleift méi hell. Einfach befestegt / trennt op bal alles mat prakteschen Taschenclip oder Schlësselring. Bis zu 96 Stonnen Lafzäit. Enthält Halsband. O-Ring versiegelt fir Waasserresistenz. Powered vun 4 alkalesche Knäppchen Zellen (abegraff). 100.000 Stonne Liewensdauer Héichintensitéit LED mat Reflektoroptik. LED verfügbar a wäiss (10 Lumen) oder gréng (2,6 Lumen). 2,36 Zoll, 0,9 Oz. Verfügbar a schwaarz oder Titan mat wäiss oder gréng LEDs a Realtree Camo mat grénger LED. AMAZON.COM Erënnert Dir Iech un déi kleng Taschenlamp, déi Är Bomi op hirem Keychain hat? Erënneren der traureg klenge Pool vun brong Liicht et produzéiert? Dëst ass net déi Taschenlamp. Dës One-Unze Keychain Taschenlamp ass konstruéiert fir bis zu véier Mol d'Beliichtung vun enger typescher Keychain Taschenlamp ze setzen (d'Firma bewäert seng Liichtoutput bei 10 Lumen). Et ass och robust, mat engem anodiséierte Aluminiumfall, onbriechbar Polycarbonatobjektiv, an O-Réng fir d'Feuchtigkeit eraus ze halen. D'High-Intensity LED ass bewäert fir bis zu 100.000 Stonnen ze daueren, an déi véier alkalesch Knäppercher (abegraff) ginn Iech bis zu 96 Stonnen Lafzäit. Fir eng Taschenlamp déi an Ärer Tasche passt, ass et schwéier de KeyMate fir Haltbarkeet a Liichtkraaft ze schloen.--Josh DettweilerWat ass an der Box Taschenlampe mat Clip, Halsband, véier Batterien (LR 44 alkalesche Mënzzellen)

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Powered vun 4 alkalesche Knäppchen Zellen (abegraff). O-Ring versiegelt fir Waasserresistenz. Enthält Halsband. Wäiss LED stellt 10 Lumen; leeft 96 Stonnen. Einfach befestegt / trennt op bal alles mat prakteschen Taschenclip oder Schlësselring.
Average Battery Life ‎10000 Hours
Batteries ‎4 LR44 batteries required.
Batteries Included? ‎Yes
Batteries Required? ‎Yes
Battery Cell Composition ‎Alkaline
Battery Description ‎Alkaline
Brand ‎Streamlight
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 557 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Description Pile ‎Alkaline
Included Components Lanyard, Flashlight, Batteries
Included Components ‎Lanyard, Flashlight, Batteries
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎72001
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎1.6 Ounces
Light Source Type LED
Light Source Type ‎LED
Luminous Flux ‎10 Lumen
Manufacturer ‎Streamlight
Material Aluminum
Material ‎Aluminum
Number of Batteries ‎4 LR44 batteries required.
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎72001
Power Source Battery Powered
Power Source ‎Battery Powered
Product Dimensions ‎2.36 x 0.74 x 0.74 inches
Runtime ‎96 hours
Size ‎One Size
Warranty Description ‎Limited lifetime warranty.
Water Resistance Level ‎Water Resistant

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Scritto da: AM-Review
Tiny adorable powerhouse
I'll come right out with it, I am a flashaholic. I have far more flashlights that I will ever need in my life, however I find that I cannot stop buying more! This Streamlight KeyMate was the latest, but not the last, in my hefty collection. Now before I start with the pros/cons, I want to let other flashlight hobbyist out there know, that yes this cute little powerhouse will take a 10220 sized Li-ion rechargeable battery with no diminish in performance! (aside from possibly slightly less runtime than the alkalines (by 50mAh), although I have been playing with the light for several hours now, and my 10220 battery has barely dropped in voltage at all). but hey, it's rechargable, so I can use it as much as I want without any repercussions (well maybe a slightly higher power bill :-P). I have included pictures for this product that shows it's size comparison to several different objects, and also shows the 10220 li-ion battery. Now to the pros/cons. Pros: - Bright! Wow, I was surprised when I first turned on this light. I have had many keychain lights in the past, and this one blows them out of the water by far. For how small this is, I am impressed, and that is coming from somebody who owns 1,000+ lumen professional flashlights. The amount of light is a very useful output, and with dark-adapted vision in a dark environment, the output is great for just about anything. I only wish I had one of these when I was a kid! (hint-hint to the parents out there, these no-doubt would make great stocking stuffers for the young-ones ;-)) - Cheap, for around $12 this is a price easy to swallow and is not a heavy loss if the light finds a place to hide where you can't find it. Although you are paying mostly for the size, as I'm sure you could probably get a much brighter light for $12 or less. But for the power and it's size, it is worth every penny. - Can take a 10220 Li-ion battery (or similarly sized rechargeable Li-ion batteries; can go as wide as 11.6mm as there is some side-to-side wiggle room with my 10220 battery, as for length I wouldn't push much past 22mm). Having the option to use these batteries is a HUGE plus, as that means I no longer have to buy coin cells which can add up in price. Therefore I can play with this light and squander all of it's battery juice without any worry. All I have to do is recharge the battery! And since Li-ion cells hold their charge for a very long time (unlike alkaline batteries which often go dead in a matter of a year) makes it great for packing in emergency storage or as a backup light in your vehicle. - Very small, it's not the smallest key-chain type of light out there (I honestly wouldn't use it on my key-chain, as it's too big for that IMO) but it is still plenty small, easy enough to pack in virtually anything you can imagine. - Looks. I personally love the way it looks, not only due to how small it is, but it really does look like a super mini-maglight. It has that "perfect scale" kind of look to it, and anybody who likes having miniature versions of things will appreciate this light. - Build, it actually has a pretty decent build quality to it. Smooth threads, has a solid feel and is really light-weight. The machining on it is also extremely well done, no flaws on my light. And lastly, the knurling along the bezel is quite rough and grippy, which makes one-handed operation very possible. - Pocket clip. I likely won't use the clip, but it doesn't get in the way and is a nice option to have (helps with one-handed operation too, as it adds a gripping point to the main body). I can't comment on how it will hold up over time, but it is very tense and not loose at all. Works great for an anti-roll mechanism as well. Cons: - Tint. I am quite a tint-snob, which in the flashlight world means I am very picky when it comes to the color of the flashlights beam. This light is among the worst I have seen, very purple hotspot with yellow spill around the edges of the corona. However I have accepted this tint because for what this light is, an emergency backup, the tint is not really a problem. Because if I need light, this will give it to me. I have my much more expensive modded lights to give me good tints, this light is simply there to supply light if I have nothing else available. And when you really need light of any kind, who cares about it's tint! - Beam quality. I was expecting a little better beam since this light has a reflector, but it really is pretty bad. The hotspot is lopsided and shaped like a peanut, there is rings all over the place (not all round mind you), and there is quite a few messy half-rings around the hotspot. This light is not winning and beam quality awards, i can tell you that much. But just like my previous con, this is a backup light... not my EDC. And when I take that, and the lights price, into consideration, I am perfectly Ok with it. But it is still a con nevertheless, as I would have liked it much better if it had a smoother beam profile. - Batteries. if you are not a flashlight hobbyist (or some kind of hobbyist that deals with special batteries and chargers) then having coin cells as a battery type is a big disadvantage. Harder to find than conventional batteries, they are unreliable for long-term storage, and can be pricey. However if you buy enough in bulk, they are somewhat cheap. - Three piece design. For something this small I would have preferred a two piece design, which would be the head and body. I've read in other reviews for this light that the end-cap can pop out. Well, there you have it! Overall I love this light and am very pleased that I can use rechargeable non-coin cell batteries to power it.
Scritto da: Serenity...
~~Bright light and so far, works well~~
I am visually impaired and have purchased several flashlights lately. I finally decided what I really needed was one that I could put around my neck in the morning and leave on until I go to bed. Voila...it is now there... Previously, had been searching for the flashlights when I needed them. This one is so much more convenient for me....One of my problems was in the grocery store when I was trying to read a product description on an item...or the expiration date of milk, for example. Happy to report that today I could easily read both of those items. People were always friendly and nice when I asked them for assistance...but, this light works well and I don't need to ask anymore customers for assistance. It is brighter than I thought it would be and also is a good night light when I get up. I don't know about the battery life (they were installed when I received this although the product description says 'not provided'). I will probably be back to this location when I need assistance in changing the batteries. Will definitely update my review...especially concerning the battery life. Highly recommended.
Scritto da: Aaron702
Nice, but the Nano is a much better "keychain" option
My wife and I have had the Streamlight Nano lights for a few months and we wanted to try the KeyMate to see if it addressed the shortcomings we had with the Nano. The KeyMate does, but it brings another issue that makes it a less-than-ideal replacement. The Streamlight KeyMate is a rugged, bright unit for its size. It has a slightly bigger LED that shows a somewhat larger, brighter beam than the Nano does. The bezel portion is a bit more difficult to turn, making it less likely that the light will either turn itself on or fall apart in your pocket (or the car floor), as can happen with the Nano. The batteries are a larger LR44, so they will work quite a bit longer than the LR41s used in the Nano. Unfortunately, the KeyMate's size is almost 3X the volume of the Nano. I was expecting something that would still be unobtrusive on a keychain, not something that would draw undue attention to my pants. Consequently, the KeyMate will find its life as a spare flashlight in the car, instead. For our keychains, I think I will simply add some silicone grease to the Nano's threads, likely eliminating the Nano's looser bezel issue. While I had been concerned about battery replacement for both, I no longer am. Amazon has replacement batteries (LR41 for the Nano and LR44 for the KeyMate - both use four) available for shockingly little cost in multi-packs. Final analysis--both flashlights are good buys for different needs. UPDATE: Be careful to hold the KeyMate when locking or unlocking your car. The metal rim around the bezel can definitely leave scratches on paint. FYI, the Nano does not do this simply because it has a rounded bezel, is much lighter and hangs a little higher when dangling on your keychain. Also, I have had the KeyMate fall apart in my pocket now. To best prevent this, use either teflon tape or "purple" Loctite (Loctite 222) on the threads. This is a small red bottle, but the fluid inside is purple. This is considered a "temporary" hold version of Loctite rather than a "semi-permanent" or "permanent hold."
Scritto da: Wolfman Mac
This Sucker is BRIGHT!!!!!!
I don't know how the long the batteries will last, but this is a DEFINITE purchase if you need shock-value or to feel safe. The only reason I take one star off is the fact that there is no on/off button or switch. It is the "turn the flashlight head left or right" routine. I can see this maybe draining the batteries prematurely as it is in my pocket attached to my key chain. If it accidentally turns on, I'll never know. And yes, I did say batteries, not battery. It takes multiple "pancake" or hearing-aid-style batteries. But if you're not constantly using this in your CSI job and you just turn on a light from time to time, I can't see the batteries dying too quickly for those short "where's the keyhole?" or "is there a step there?" scenarios. I'm glad I bought it, and I've got a pink one for my wife on order!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Cool little flashlight
So much I like about this light... cool size , great looks ,great output, nice clasp but hate that it uses watch batteries. Cost of replacing batteries is almost as much as replacing the light All in all a good keychain light but wish streamlight could make the exact same light take a AAA battery even if the output lumens were less
Scritto da: Enrique SC
No es de titanio. Es color titanio
Publicidad engañosa. El cuerpo de la lámpara es de aluminio, no es de titanio como el título hace creer.
Scritto da: Chimchar
Very durable and bright.
The flashlight has a strong metal housing and strong key chain attachment. It is very bright for its size. You don't realize how much of a bashing your keys take until you have had a couple of these types of flashlights break - I don't expect this one to break. I have had it for a while now and I am happy. In comparison, I would say it beats the small flashlight keychain from Maglite.
Scritto da: Dana W Morris
Awesome
This flashlight is compact and convenient. With this flashlight at your fingertips it will be the brightest light in its compact size you would ever need.

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