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Led Lenser - D14 Underwater Flashlight Black

Product Number: 528744
RRP:$97.00

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$69.00


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What’s the difference between a Led Lenser torch and a normal torch? Let me enlighten you…

When you use a normal torch, only ten percent of your batteries’ power is used to produce light. The rest is wasted, converted to heat. That’s why torches get warm when you use them. That’s a lot of wasted energy.

The LED revolution has changed all that. A torch that uses an LED (it stands for Light Emitting Diode) rather than a conventional bulb converts all the energy from your batteries to light, so your torch is brighter, and your batteries last longer. And, talking of things that last longer, an LED, unlike a conventional bulb, can operate for tens of thousands of hours without ever needing to be replaced.

That’s what puts Led Lenser torches light years ahead of the competition!

Introducing Led Lenser’s new D14 Underwater Flashlight! It's designed for performance:  waterproof down to 60 metres, it has a shockproof, synthetic body, a stainless steel head and gold-plated contacts. 

With one of these handy torches at your side, the powers of the dark sea simply don’t stand a chance!

D14 Underwater Flashlight features:

  • Synthetic body, stainless steel head with hard gold-plated contacts.
  • Waterproof down to 60 metres.
  • High End Power LED.
  • LEDs usually provide around one hundred thousand hours of light before they need to be replaced.
  • Compact size.
  • Easily turned on by pushing the trigger from side to side, and straight down to turn off.
  • Shock resistant – the L7 can be dropped up to a metre without damage.
  • Requires two AA batteries – included!
  • Emits 150 lumens of light.
  • Able to project a beam of light over 180 metres.
  • Presented in a beautiful black storage and gift box.


Length: 16cm.

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