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5 Cell MAG-NUM Star II Xenon Replacement Bulb - Mag Instrument

Part #: LMXA501

Mag Instrument | 5 Cell MAG-NUM Star II Xenon Replacement Bulb | LMXA501 | 5 Cell MAG-NUM Star II Xenon Replacement Bulb LMXA501


Features and Benefits:

  • New brighter bulb, phasing out the old bulb
  • Old bulb is 123 Lumens, new bulb is 151 Lumens
  • Still the same amazing MAG quality
  • New Bi prong design with adapter

It is a new and improved bulb as MAG strives to make their lights brighter and more reliable.


Mag Instrument LMXA501 5 Cell MAG-NUM Star II Xenon Replacement Bulb


The Mag Instrument LMXA501 5 Cell MAG-NUM Star II Xenon Replacement Bulb is a high-quality replacement bulb for Mag Instrument flashlights. It is brighter than the original bulb, producing 151 lumens of light. The bulb also features a new Bi prong design with adapter, making it compatible with a wider range of flashlights.


The Mag Instrument LMXA501 5 Cell MAG-NUM Star II Xenon Replacement Bulb is a great choice for anyone looking for a brighter and more reliable replacement bulb for their Mag Instrument flashlight. It is available now from Mag Instrument.


Applications:

The Mag Instrument LMXA501 5 Cell MAG-NUM Star II Xenon Replacement Bulb is a great choice for a variety of applications, including:

  • Home use
  • Outdoor use
  • Emergency use
  • Industrial use

Benefits:

The Mag Instrument LMXA501 5 Cell MAG-NUM Star II Xenon Replacement Bulb offers a number of benefits, including:

  • Brighter light output
  • Longer bulb life
  • Improved reliability
  • Wider range of compatibility

To learn more about the Mag Instrument LMXA501 5 Cell MAG-NUM Star II Xenon Replacement Bulb, please visit our website.

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  • Model: 149082
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs
  • UPC: 038739107202
  • Manufacturers Part #: LMXA501
  • Manufactured by: Mag Instrument
  • Also Known As: MAGLMXA501, MAG-LMXA501

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 15 July, 2013.