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OLIGHT MARAUDER MINI LED TORCH

Finding a torch that’s going to light up the campsite when you hear that rustle in the bushes can be challenging, but the Olight Marauder Mini is claimed to provide up to 7000 lumens to turn night in to day.

With nine LEDs surrounding the centre, there are seven brightness levels that provide between 200 to 7000 lumens. Three RGB colour LEDs are distributed around the converging lens, making the torch suitable for use on any occasion.

A toggle switch allows quick access to select either spotlight or floodlight, while the upper rotary knob allows for adjustment of brightness levels. The Marauder Mini features a thermal sensor that automatically downshifts the light to achieve a body temperature below 50°C under continuous high-output use.

Powered by a customized 24Wh rechargeable and replaceable lithium battery, the Marauder Mini offers long runtime and is compatible with Olight’s MCC3 magnetic charging cable. The Marauder Mini weighs 454g and is 130mm long.

The Olight Marauder Mini is available in six colours and comes with a carry pouch, lanyard and USB magnetic charging cable, plus peace of mind thanks to a lifetime warranty.

RRP: $345.95

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