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The Dive Light is a professional-grade underwater flashlight featuring a powerful 1000-lumen XPL-LED, capable of illuminating depths up to 80 meters. Crafted from durable aircraft-grade aluminum with anti-abrasive coating, it offers five adjustable light modes including SOS for safety. Rechargeable via USB, it ensures long-lasting performance with a 50,000-hour LED lifespan, making it an essential tool for scuba divers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliable, high-performance illumination.







| ASIN | B0161JM9D4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,025 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #817 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Department | mens |
| Item model number | DK46 T6 |
| Manufacturer | Genwiss |
| Product Dimensions | 19.81 x 4.69 x 4.68 cm; 172.37 g |
A**R
Doesn’t work properly
It didn’t work good it turned on and off by it self.
R**.
delivery matter need to improve..
product is good, but in delivery time too long,,,
F**G
Dive light works as advertised. Arrived on schedule
D**O
Very good flashlight. I tried it during daytime dives and it really shines light on the shadows of a sunny day. The switch is very easy to use. The battery charger is included and is handy.
Y**M
It is really bright. Didn't have chance at under the water.
M**S
It seemed like a nice light, but hard to review when TSA made me throw out my 2 brand new lights at the start of our dive trip. Both were in our carry-on (because of the batteries), but the TSA agents said the metal lens ring was designed to break glass, so not allowed on the plane. I explained it was for protecting the lens against bumping against rocks and coral while diving. Didn't matter, they said it could still be used to break glass. Thus our only options at that point were to toss them in the trash or miss our flight. So never had a chance to use them. I did keep the batteries though. While I've never had a dive light be an issue with TSA prior to this, if you travel, place this light in your hold luggage just to be safe (batteries still must be carry-on).
J**K
The wife has decided that this is the year we finally dig the unused tent out of the loft and spend money to sit in a field spending hours sitting in the rain cooking baked beans and drinking warm beer pretending to have a good time. I’ve been tasked to buy all the kit we need which included this torch which a friend at work recommended. I thought it quite a bit to spend on a torch but it’s actually quite good, also the fact that it’s rechargable too should mean I make the money back fairly quick that I would have spent on batteries. It’s easily bright enough and the fact it has three power levels is handy for when I’m trying to hunt for stuff in the tent in the middle of the night without waking the kids (see vid) The only thing I would have liked is the ability to plug it into recharge the battery directly rather than removing the battery to recharge it but I guess that’s because it’s waterproof which may be required if the kids drop it in the makeshift emergency number 1 toilet (a bucket) in the middle of the night. The SOS function is pretty neat but as the furthest in to the wild I’ll be venturing is about 5 miles off of the A1 I doubt I’ll require it...well unless we camp near a Centre Parcs in which case I’ll point it towards their Customer Services office and hope they take pity on me and offer us a free stay. Nothing to dislike and I’ve used it a fair few times since it arrived and the charge seems to be holding strong. Good stuff
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