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Rechargeable High Power Flashlight with Long Battery Life
Rechargeable High Power Flashlight with Long Battery Life
Item #UPXD490
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Safety-conscious clients and field teams need a light that won't quit. This rechargeable aluminum flashlight delivers high power output with extended battery life — built to last. Laser engrave your logo for a sleek, permanent mark. Rush orders available. Got a question? A real answer in about 17 minutes.
Specifications
| Material | Aluminum |
| Dimensions | 7.68 x 4.72 x 2.17 in |
| Weight | 0.92 lb |
| Production Time | 7 business days |
| Packaging | Bulk, Gift Boxes, Individual Poly Bag |
Volume Pricing
| Quantity | Price Per Unit | Savings |
|---|---|---|
| 50+ units | $25.2 | — |
| 250+ units | $23.517 | 7% OFF |
| 500+ units | $22.05 | 12% OFF |
| 1000+ units | $20.75 | 18% OFF |
| 1500+ units | $19.617 | 22% OFF |
| 2000+ units | $18.317 | 27% OFF |
| 2500+ units | $17.167 | 32% OFF |
| 3000+ units | $16.15 | 36% OFF |
Contact us for custom quotes on larger orders.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity?
Minimum order is 50 units.
What decoration methods are available?
Screen printing, full-color digital, and laser engraving. Laser engraving delivers a permanent, high-contrast mark directly on the aluminum body.
What is the production lead time?
Standard lead time is 7 business days after proof approval. Rush production is available — contact us for current timing.
What is the flashlight made from?
Aluminum construction throughout, delivering durability and a premium feel suited to client gifts and safety-focused giveaways.
What color options are available?
Available in Black.
How does the proof process work?
We generate a free digital proof before production. Once you approve, we move immediately to manufacturing.
Frequently asked questions
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