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Superior Lites 6V Led ???

Has anyone seen or used one of these? I am in the market for a new light, but on a tight budget...y'all know anything about it?




Cree rated 225 lumens LED
Burn Times :
4 position rotary (click) switch
Position 1 : 80 Hours Burntime

3.7 Ah 6- volt NIMH battery pack
Position 2 : 35 Hours Burntime

Wall adaptor 6VDC 300 MA
Position 3 : 10 Hours Burntime

Red pop cover

Position 4 : 4 Hours Burntime

Ultra Lighweight
Dimensions :
One year warranty.
Size : 5 “ x 3.5 ” x 2 ”

Up to 80 hours burn time.
Weight : 1 lbs

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You will be amazed that such a small light can perform like it does.

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I have one that look exactly the same but mine valley creek


super light weight,, I thought they shipped me a empty box

brightness is ok its not like a 20 volt spot light with the leaves off this winter it will be plenty. Its pretty bright for a small light weight package. My 9 year old uses it mostly I have a few times, I cant tell i have the battery on my belt.

added: ps that flip up hidged red lens is junk

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I may have to pick one up at the round up...

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anything else on this light? Has anyone had one for an extended period of time? You can only buy it with 1 years warranty, anyone had one longer than this?

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anything else on this light? Has anyone had one for an extended period of time? You can only buy it with 1 years warranty, anyone had one longer than this?



They are brand new so no one has owned them that long.

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oh, ok thanks buckshot...guess Im gonna have to try one out...

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GREAT,GREAT, LIGHT!!!!

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Ill be seeing you up there Mr Ramsey....I appreciate it

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LED and Xenon lights make eyes glow 10-1 over regular bulbs ... I have an LED that is inbtween the cheap kind and the coonhunting ones ... it has variable brightness and beam , but still uses AAA batteries .. about as bright as the old wheat lights ...


... they are awesome when varmints are looking and will not cause them to look away ... but on nights when the coon won't look or in real tall timber that 10-1 advantage gets flip flopped .


.. It's just a matter of taste .. being the leaves are coming off , head to Wal-Mart and for $20 you can get a 3 watt LED headlight to try out for the winter.

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LED and Xenon lights make eyes glow 10-1 over regular bulbs ... I have an LED that is inbtween the cheap kind and the coonhunting ones ... it has variable brightness and beam , but still uses AAA batteries .. about as bright as the old wheat lights ...


... they are awesome when varmints are looking and will not cause them to look away ... but on nights when the coon won't look or in real tall timber that 10-1 advantage gets flip flopped .


.. It's just a matter of taste .. being the leaves are coming off , head to Wal-Mart and for $20 you can get a 3 watt LED headlight to try out for the winter.

I have a 4 watt LED light I really like, but it isnt quite bright enough to hit the top of those big trees...I figure a six ought to be good enough, and I like having the dim walk light, less bugs in the summertime buzzin my face...and you cant beat the burn time on those lights....

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