Special Price! for 395 nM UV Ultra Violet 21 LED Blacklight Flashlight, 7305UV395 With Special Pomotions & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Read More...
This type of flashlight is used for Money Detector, Credit Card, cash (currency), detection Glass Break Detection, Bugs/Insect Detection, Minerals Hunting, Automobile Air Condition, Fluid Leaking (Freon), Police use it for scanning the crime scene. 1 21-LED UV flashlights in black body finish Specifications: Bulb Type Longwave UV LED, 395nm nM Bulb Life 100,000 Hours Body Material Aluminum with "O" rings for water resistance Battery Require 3 x AAA Alkaline Battery (Not Included) Battery Life Approximately 20 hours on 3 AAA batteries Switch Type Press on, Press off from rear cap black light accessories : 395 nM UV Ultra Violet 21 LED Blacklight Flashlight, 7305UV395>Compare Prices<
I shopped all over for a good black light for hunting scorpions in the dark. This little number puts out a great beam to spot those little buggers in the dark. They glow like you wouldn't believe. This was the very best value of all those I looked at. A friend bought one that cost three times more and is no better
These are 395 nm UV lights. They are about at the end of the spectrum of UV light and moving into white light. The lower the nm the better the UV detection. All 395 to 400nm UV emit too much white or visible light and are close to useless.375nm and lower are better at detection but harder to find.A single led UV rated at 375nm will out perform a 51 led rated at 395nm.
Not sure if its off on the spectrum or if my animals urinate the wrong matter, but it does not show off stains I know should be there.... maybe my carpet eats protein??? I dont know but it did me no good... It is bright and appears true uv blacklight to me not like those fake black light party bulbs everybody used to own. Real like the Florescent type. Yet it still was of no help.
As we get rescue animals I find a black light is wonderful for finding ringworm and other problems on your animal so you can treat them fast and not spread it to other pets. this one is small and handy to use plus the price is right
I have used the bar blacklight in the past to find pet stains on my carpet, but in order to use it you had to either stoop over or crawl around on your hands an knees and it had to be pitch dark.This light is very small and compact, it fits in the palm of your hand. The LED's give it a fairly bright glow and the range is very good. I was able to walk my carpet and find spots while holding the flashlight naturally at my side or using sweeping motion in front of me with some ambient light from outside. No stopping over or crawling.It was also easy to hold in my mouth allowing me to use both hands to scrub the stain.If I've been helpful to you while thinking about buying this product, please let me know by clicking "Yes", this review was helpful
I was looking for a small and inexpensive black light to look for pet urine stains. This flashlight had mixed reviews but I decided to try it out anyway. The first night I tried it out it worked great. I easily found the urine stains and much more. It is an excellent product for the price and met my needs so I have no complaints.
I wanted a black light to see the luminescence in crystals and minerals. I should have paid attention to the review of whO "Shock" (January 8, 2010). He was exactly right that 395 nm UV emits too much white light and is close to useless. Even in complete darkness, this did not work at all.The product description includes "mineral hunting." This is misleading as I tried this light on all of my minerals and stones and it was completely useless. The quality of this little flashlight is great -- bright light, sturdy construction, and I will take it camping. So, three stars for misleading description about minerals.I was trying to get something small and inexpensive because it was for my hobby. As usual, you get what you pay for. This may be fine for proteins or scorpion hunting, but for my purposes, I will be looking for 375 nm or lower.
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