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May 20 2008, 2:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
A new flashlight called the Lenser high performance LED flashlight will be available for purchase starting this month. The products available will include the LED Lenser HP8407 P7 and HP8420 T7. The first light is focusable and targeted to police officers producing 167 lumens of light and featuring a battery life of 130 hours of continuous use. The P7 retails for $120. The T7 has the same features and focus of the P7 and will retail for $130.
"LED Lenser is a name people trust for quality outdoor lighting equipment," stated Rob Willhite, Business Development Manager of DLK at LightsAndKnives.Com. "We are glad we can start to offer their new high performance line of products in time for the campers and hunters to get their hands on and use them this upcoming outdoors season."
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