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Princeton Tec Pulsar II White LED Key Chain Light (Red Body)

Princeton Tec Pulsar II White LED Key Chain Light (Red Body)

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Brand: Princeton Tec
Category: Sports

Buy New: $6.99



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Color: Red
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 6.2 x 4 x 0.6

MPN: SP-1-RD
Model: sp-1-rd
UPC: 795626003732
EAN: 0795626003732
ASIN: B000BIUJIO

Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days

Features:
  + Weight: 0.33 oz
  + Dimensions: Approx. size of a U.S. quarter
  + Batteries: 2 Lithium Coin Cells
  + Additional Feature: On/Off Switch
  + Lifetime Warranty

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Product Description
PULSAR II Princeton Tec has taken the smallest most convenient item in the product line and made it better with a constant on-off switch for those times when you need continuous illumination. Like its predecessor (the Pulsar), Pulsar II can also be illuminated merely by squeezing its compact, lightweight body.