

🔦 Light up your legacy with Maglite’s unstoppable beam
The Maglite ML300LX LED flashlight delivers a powerful 625-lumen beam with a 406-meter reach, featuring a versatile multi-mode electronic switch and an advanced focus system for quick spot-to-flood adjustments. Designed for professionals, it offers tailored activity modes and an exceptional runtime of up to 117 hours on ECO mode, all housed in a durable, water-resistant aluminum body finished in sleek foliage green.








| Special Feature | Durable |
| Color | Foliage Green |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Material | Aluminum |
| White Brightness | 625 Lumens |
| Included Components | Maglite ML300LX-S3RI6: Ml300Lx 3 Cell D Led Flashlight Foliage Green |
| Battery Cell Composition | Alkaline |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Pounds |
| Number of Batteries | 3 D batteries required. |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Brand | MagLite |
| Brightness | 625 |
| Battery Description | D Cell Alkaline |
| Runtime | 117 hours |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00038739502984 |
| Manufacturer | Mag Instrument |
| Size | 3-D Cell |
| UPC | 038739502984 |
| Part Number | ML300LX-S3RI6 |
| Item Weight | 2.24 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 11.75 x 2.25 x 2.25 inches |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item model number | ML300LX-S3RI6 |
| Batteries | 3 D batteries required. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Finish | Matte |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Durable |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Description Pile | D Cell Alkaline |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime. |
P**S
better options all around
I'm writing this review more or less in reply to another negative review I saw. Review had said about the flashlight head not being threaded onto the body.This light deserves the 5 stars. As for Duty lights there are more updated products, more state-of-the-art, less size but more power, better options all around. One thing though that Maglites are really good for is Security work, not only lighting up the night but as a means of self defense. Now of course you should always check your local laws, use proper use-of-force. Maglites are solid built and always handy. A lot of time a Security Guard isn't allowed to carry any other means for self defense other than a Maglite for nighttime use. With that in mind I put in a fair amount of research in my next duty light.If you are looking for a full sized light for on the job work this light shines (no pun intended.) One thing right off the bat is I will point out the battery usage. Once the batteries start to grow weak the flashlight will no longer keep the Full power active past a second or two. It's a good indicator to change the batteries soon. It will still turn on and still shine for a long time on the dimmer settings so do not let that fool you into thinking the light is busted, change the batteries first. My light flicked off from the Full power setting, I turned it back on and it would dim after a second or two. It kept doing this for a week of nightly use. I changed the batteries and now the light works Full power just like from day 1 when I opened it. That's a good example of the battery usage of the light.As far as another review pointing out the flashlight head isn't threaded onto the body like the older incandescent bulb Maglites I'm attaching a picture so you can see for your self. Truth is it is attached in some degree while still being Mag-tough. On the top of the flashlight body they have attached a small metal ring. This ring is thin but it's really strong and it's sank into the body even lower than the threads. I've tried to pry this sucker off and it isn't coming off easy. Not that it can't be removed, I'm sure if you wanted to complain you could use some pliers and eventually get it off but for standard use this ring isn't going anywhere. On top of that they have a heavy duty plastic ring deeply threaded onto the flashlight body. This plastic ring lowers all the way down on top of the metal ring. This plastic ring is your adjuster, when you turn the flashlight head this is what adjust the LED. The reflector is put over this and the cap then screwed onto the top of the flashlight head. All in all it makes a really solidly built body.As tough as it is the only way I can see you having issues with this light is if you leave it for extended times in a car. Cars can reach 350 degrees in the heat, anything cooked for hours in that heat will degrade and not only that but would explode almost any battery.That or if you are hitting something as hard as an ox and even then if by some off chance you crack the lens the body is still solidly built that it isn't going anywhere. If you really fear the cap detaching I would change your grip. Good grip to have with a Maglite is to grip just above the flashlight head, I normally put 3 fingers over the head and my pinky resting on the cap using my middle finger to flip the switch to turn it on.(Pin shown on the pic for size comparison.)
S**E
Excellent choice for a long term power outage or general family use
OK, I just got this flashlight a few days ago so I don't have any long term experience with it. But as a flashaholic I have a lot of knowledge about flashlights in general (after collecting at least 50 high end flashlights including Surefire, Fenix, Nitecore, Olight, etc). You get the picture. This Maglite would be an excellent choice for a family flashlight or for a long term power outage scenario. I wanted this light specifically because it uses D cell batteries. You can find those batteries anywhere (which isn't true of 18650 batteries, RCR-123's, various IMR batteries, etc.). Plus D cells are relatively cheap and they pack a lot of amps into one battery which means your light will last a long time before you need to replace the batteries. This light excels at throw and it has a pretty decent spill as well. Even on the eco mode the throw is impressive. The throw to spill ratio is adjustable by twisting the head but there isn't a huge amount of variance by doing this. I just keep my light on maximum throw since that is the way I am using it right now. But it's nice to know I can increase the spill if necessary. Going from high to low ("eco" mode) takes a little practice. The light comes on in high and you have to click the switch quickly to go through the modes. If you are too slow your second click will turn the light off. This just takes a little practice and it's not really a big issue. You can configure the light a couple of different ways. I didn't need the strobe feature so I just left the light with the default factory settings. If you decide to buy this light let me make a couple of other recommendations: I bought a couple of low discharge 8,000 mAh NiMh D cells to go with this light. Be sure to get NiMh batteries with a low discharge rate because low discharge high amperage batteries are supposed to hold 80% of their power over one year of storage. You should also consider getting a battery charger that has both AC and DC charging capabilities. That's important if you want to be able to charge your flashlight from your car battery if the power goes out for a long period of time. I also recommend you buy a battery tester (usually less than $10), and last but not least - the Maglite accessory kit. The accessory kit has a mounting bracket, anti-roll collar, and some lenses. The anti-roll collar may be important if you are careless with your light. This flashlight is only rated for a 1 meter fall so it might survive a roll off your kitchen counter but not much higher than that. The accessory kit is cheap and you will not regret spending the money. Overall I think this is an excellent flashlight for general use and a very good item for preppers or anyone wanting a flashlight with a long battery life. Get this light - you won't be disappointed.
D**N
Built To Last - Excellent 3 Level Light
I've still got the first 3 x D Cell Maglite my brother gave me more than 40 years ago, and it still works like new, so I was happy to try one of their new LED lights, and I was not dissapointed. In fact, I liked it so much I've ended up giving them out as Christmas presents to several close friends.Build quality is top notch. It's built like a tank, and with the new LED technology I should never have to worry about the light going out from being dropped, with the added benefit that I get more runtime with a set of batteries, plus it's got 3 levels of light to choose from, giving me even more flexibility in choosing the right amount of light for the job, or maximizing runtime with a bit less light, when needed.My only gripe is that I found the color of the light to be a bit blue/cyan, and the beam is not as even as I'd like. However, being an avid photographer, I know how to color correct light, so I ordered a piece of peach colored filter material from Adorama that also had a small diffusion layer built in, and it corrected both issues perfectly, so that now the beam is pure white and smooth as silk.Don't get me wrong, most people would never notice the color of the light being "off", I'm just super picky, so I certainly didn't remover a star for that. I only mention it because it's the only thing I could find wrong, and other wise, it's a fantastic light that I'll enjoy using for many years to come.
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