Reddit reviews Cyalume ChemLight Military Grade Chemical Light Sticks – 8 Hour Duration Light Sticks Provide Intense Light, Ideal as Emergency or Safety Lights, for Tactical Applications, Hiking or Camping and Much More, Standard Issue for U.S. Military Personnel – White, 6” Long (Pack of 10) (9-51460)
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INTENSE LIGHT OUTPUT FOR UP TO 8 HOURS means you can get the job done when electric light isn’t an option. The patented, long-lasting formulations in our ChemLight chemical light sticks provide up to 8 hours of 360 degree illumination. The bright white color can be seen from up to a mile away.OFFICIAL CHEMICAL LIGHT OF THE U.S. MILITARY – ChemLight military grade light sticks are standard issue for all military personnel, so you know there’s no better alternative available.VARIETY OF USES – Whether you’re using these chemical light sticks for tactical applications, as part of your emergency kit, for hiking, camping or even just for your children to play with , you can be sure they will provide just the right amount of light necessary.WATER-PROOF, NON-FLAMMABLE, NON-TOXIC CHEMISTRY means ChemLight light sticks are as safe as they are durable – you can even let your children use them when hiking or playing in the backyard. Also ideal for confined space, underwater and tactical applications.MADE IN THE USA UNDER STRICT QUALITY GUIDELINES to ensure each light stick works without issue. Competitors “adhere to military guidelines” – ChemLight is the gold standard. These chemical light sticks also come with a guaranteed 4-year shelf life and individual foil wrapping. They’ll be safely stored and ready to go when you are!
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