Jody Willis
Awesome UV(black light) flash light... I use fluorescent tape on my drones in case I loose one. Wow!! That tape just pops out when this light hits it!!! I gave it a 4 out of 5 because it uses 6 AA batteries instead of 2 C batteries. It is made out of what I think is aluminum alloy like a mag light which is almost indestructible...great UV flash light!!!
Tim C
Seems to be a good UV light. I plan to use it to look for defects in shee trock repairs.
GK Reader
Great flashlight! We have two and use them to hunt scorpions. Bright and covers a large area. I would rate it as five stars except they go through batteries way too fast. They use 6 AA batteries and we only get about 2 hours of use before the batteries start losing power and the light gets dim. We are using the best Duracell batteries so cheaper batteries may not last as long.
S B
It works great for finding where the cat marked his territory on most surfaces. It doesn't work on darker wood surfaces.
Luan
Very bright light in comparison to another version I have used. I have no idea how long the battery life will be, as I just got the light a few weeks ago and thankfully, it is used in particular circumstances only.
Lynette
Super bright and got the job done. I used it to cure resin pieces so battery life was not so great. But it works.
kim
Decent UV flashlight. Quite bright. Bought it for scorpion night spotting on trips. Front lens is kind of a dummy lens, thin plastic, which might not matter, because it is LED lights. I took out the plastic lens put on a glass lens from an old projection TV and sealed everything up good with plasti-dip. Took it to Mexico, worked well.
Sean Bryant
I do really like this light. There were no instructions with battery installation, but really, it does not take a rocket scientist to figure out the installation of the batteries. The light is adequately bright for my purposes, and I look forward to using it on a regular basis. It works well during my testing of the light, and does exactly what it is supposed to. The body of the light seems to be well-constructed.
Raknox
Very solid metal body and switch, and nicely made overall. This thing throws as much UV light as you could want for hunting scorpions. The only drawback is battery life because, no matter how you do it, powering this many LEDs will draw a lot of current. I use rechargeable AAs per the links below. AmazonBasics AA Rechargeable Batteries (8-Pack) Pre-charged - Packaging May Vary EBL 8 Bay AA, AAA, Ni-MH, Ni-CD Rechargeable Battery Charger - Upgraded ETL Certified
Harold McEachern
Does the job. Is it to get bugs off the tomato plants at night. They seem to fluoresce and easier to see than in daylight.