Tools & Hardware : Streamlight Septor LED Headlamp with Elastic and Rubber Strap, Camo #61052

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Tools & Hardware : Streamlight Septor LED Headlamp with Elastic and Rubber Strap, Camo #61052

Streamlight Septor LED Headlamp with Elastic and Rubber Strap, Camo #61052

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MSRP Price: $49.95
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 392





Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Streamlight
Color: Camo
EAN: 0080926610521
Label: Streamlight
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Streamlight
Model: 61052
Publisher: Streamlight
Ranking: 392
Studio: Streamlight


Product facts:
  • Seven ultra bright white LEDs
  • Features three levels of lighting and up to 120 hours of continuous run time
  • Includes both elastic and rubber head straps
  • 90-degree tilt mechanism reduces neck strain
  • Includes three AAA batteries









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Are you a night time angler--or maybe an avid outdoorsman?
It's a real pain to tie that Palomar, Blood, or even Trilene knots in the dark. Sure, it can be done--but there is also that risk of putting the hook in your finger!

During the summer months I do a lot of night time fishing and this thing has saved me rigging time and kept me fishing! Not to mention this is very useful when camping, working on your vehicle, or even general use around the house.

This light is not TOP quality but good enough for your average Joe. You can't beat the price or the use you'll get out of it. Buy it!




Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Streamlight Septor Headlamp
I purchased and used the headlamp for two fun filled (?) days of rewiring in my attic, prior to having the attic reinsulated. (The outside temperature was hovering at 100 deg. F. and I'm sure the attic temp was much higher.)Streamlight SEPTOR LED Headlamp - 61052 It is comfortable with a particulate mask on as well. Great light quality too. I really recommend this light.

Steve C.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great kid entertainment!
i bought two of these for two of my sons (ages 5 and 6) and they love them! i also cannot get my 16 and 13 year old sons to leave them alone. i bought these quite some time ago, they are still working and surviving in a house with four boys...i had to give them 5 stars. i've not even had to change the batteries yet. my kids like them a lot.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Fabulous Find!
I bought this item for my boyfriend. He has Retinitis Pigmentosa which makes reading fine print difficult. He uses this light to enhance his ability to see. It has worked fabulously for him, so much so, that he is planning on purchasing one for his brother!



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