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Maglite (also spelledMag-Lite, stylized asMAG-LITE) is abrand offlashlight manufactured in theUnited States by Mag Instrument, Inc. located inOntario, California, and founded byAnthony Maglica. It was introduced in 1979.[1][2] Constructed principally ofanodized6061 aluminum, they have a variable-focus beam. Maglites are produced in several colors such as black, silver, blue, red, green, purple, gold, and different finishes. Originally Maglite flashlights usedkrypton orxenon incandescent bulbs. Current models haveLEDs, although the older models are still widely available.

Accessories include belt holsters, mounting brackets, colored and glass lenses, attachablefiber optics extensions tobend light output into a cramped space, higher-powered incandescent bulbs, and LED conversion modules. The Maglite was an improvement over theKel-Lite, after which the Maglite was patterned.[3]

Timeline

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A list of the sizes of Mag Instrument flashlights, and the years they were released:

  • 1979:D andC battery models are put on the market; targeted to the public safety and industrial sectors (the 5C, 6C, 7C and 7D models are out of production)
  • 1982: MagCharger: a larger more expensive model popular with public safety and emergency-services personnel. This light is much brighter than typical Maglites, and uses an incandescent Halogen bulb and a rechargeableNiCad orNiMH battery pack.
  • 1984: TwoAA cell batteries (Mini Maglite) Maglite's first personal size flashlight
  • 1987: TwoAAA cell batteries (Mini Maglite) A smaller version of the original Mini Maglite
  • 1988: One AAA cell battery (Maglite Solitaire) Mag Instrument's key chain flashlight.
  • 2006: Maglite LED Flashlight and Upgrade Module: 3-watt Luxeon III LED fromLumileds.[2]
  • 2006: Mini Maglite LED 2AA.
  • 2008: MagCharger: Upgraded Nickel/Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery pack increases charge time and second generation Halogen bulb increases light output.
  • 2009: Next Generation Mag-LED Technology: Featuring a new Luxeon Rebel LED and extended battery life.
  • 2010: Maglite XL100: offers a motion-controlled user interface using a built-in accelerometer
  • 2010: Maglite XL50: This is a simpler version of the XL100, featuring three modes that can be activated with consecutive presses of the tailcap switch. The XL50 will have a lower retail price than the XL100.
  • 2011: A variety of LED and rechargeable flashlights introduced. These include the ML100 and the rechargeable/C Cell LED ML125
  • 2011: Maglite XL200: This is similar to the XL100 but offers higher lumen output.
  • 2012: Mini Maglite AA Pro 215 Lumens and Mini Maglite AA Pro+ 245 Lumens.
  • 2012: Maglite 2D pro 274 Lumens with a Cree XP-G rather than a Cree XP-E, increasing brightness while decreasing beam distance efficiency.
  • 2012: Maglite Mag-Tac flashlight plain bezel, 310 Lumens, low mode at around 100 Lumens. First Maglite flashlight to use CR123A batteries. Tactical style designed with military input.
  • 2012: Maglite Mag-Tac crowned bezel, 320 lumens. This model has no low mode for light output.
  • 2012: The V4 was released with a newly developed electronic switch enabling a Multi Mode operation and a slightly more powerful bulb producing an output of 245 Lumens.
  • 2012: In August, Maglite announced several new models including an LED version of the Solitaire, a Mini Maglite LED 2 AAA and a new version of the 2D LED termed the 2D LED Pro promising a beam in excess of 200 Lumens.
  • 2013: Maglite released an LED version of the MagCharger. Features a 680 lumen output and spot-to-flood beam with a quarter turn of the head. Claimed 4 hrs of battery life on a full charge at full power. Other specs are as the Incandescent Version.[4]

Models

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Maglite models
ModelIncandescentLED
SolitaireMaglite SolitaireMaglite LED Solitaire
Mini MagliteMini Maglite 2-CELL AAAMini Maglite LED 2-CELL AAA
Mini Maglite 2-CELL AA XenonMini Maglite LED 2-CELL AA
Mini Maglite LED 3-CELL AA
Mini Maglite PRO LED 2-CELL AA
Mini Maglite PRO+ LED 2-CELL AA
Maglite XLMaglite LED XL50
Maglite LED XL100
Maglite LED XL200
Maglite LED XL300
Maglite DMaglite 2-CELL DMaglite LED 2-CELL D
Maglite PRO LED 2-CELL D
Maglite 3-CELL DMaglite LED 3-CELL D
Maglite 4-CELL D
Maglite 5-CELL D
Maglite 6-CELL DMaglite LED 6-CELL D
Maglite 7-CELL D
Maglite CMaglite 2-CELL CMaglite ML100 LED 2-CELL C
Maglite 3-CELL CMaglite ML100 LED 3-CELL C
Maglite 4-CELL C
RechargeableMagCharger - NiMH/HalogenMagCharger LED and ML125
Maglite MAG-TACMaglite MAG-TAC LED 2-CELL CR123

Law enforcement use

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Maglite flashlights have been known to be used as a ready substitute for abaton. In 2004, the Los Angeles Police Commission moved to use smaller flashlights, with Alan Skobin, the commission vice-president, stating that "This policy makes clear flashlights are for illumination and discourages their use as an impact tool. And it ensures officer safety as well as protects the public."[5] Security and police personnel often carry Maglite flashlights in red as they can be employed as a defensive weapon, especially at night or in dark locations.[citation needed]

On March 30, 2007, theLos Angeles Police Department announced that they would be switching to a smaller, lighter LED flashlight that cannot be used as a baton, in response to a highly publicized incident where an officer was accused of using excessive force against a suspect by using a Maglite.[6]

Gallery

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  • Most Maglites have a spare bulb in the tailcap. LED lamps have a long life, and do not usually need to be replaced. Some LED Maglite models have a spare incandescent bulb.
    Most Maglites have a spare bulb in the tailcap. LED lamps have a long life, and do not usually need to be replaced. Some LED Maglite models have a spare incandescent bulb.
  • Closeup view of a 4D Maglite with the factory-installed Luxeon LED module. The inset shows the LED module with the reflector assembly removed.
    Closeup view of a 4D Maglite with the factory-installed Luxeon LED module. The inset shows the LED module with the reflector assembly removed.
  • The 2xAA Mini Maglite in four colors
    The 2xAA Mini Maglite in four colors
  • Mini Maglite and belt holster
    Mini Maglite and belt holster

References

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  1. ^Nick Freeth.Made in America: from Levis to Barbie to Google MBI Publishing Company, 2005ISBN 0-7603-2270-8, pp.180-181
  2. ^ab"Maglite Event Timeline". Maglite. Archived fromthe original on 7 October 2014. Retrieved27 December 2010.
  3. ^William Lidwell, Gerry ManacsaDeconstructing Product Design: Exploring the Form, Function, Usability, Sustainability, and Commercial Success of 100 Amazing Products Rockport Publishers, 2009ISBN 1-59253-345-0, pp.116-117
  4. ^"Maglite MagCharger LED Flashlight System | Review".Flashlight University. 2013-11-12. Retrieved2016-07-09.
  5. ^Winton, Richard (December 15, 2004)."Police Panel Endorses Limits on Flashlights".Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^"LA police get flashlight that stuns, not strikes". The New Zealand Herald. 31 March 2007. Retrieved2010-03-30.

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