- PAY ATTENTION TO:Uses 3 AA Standard Alkiline Battery(Not Included). Hope you can understand.
- 51 UV LED allow to cover a larger area
- Perfect for outside use such as hunting scorpions and minerals!
- Emits 390 to 395 nanometer wavelength
- Tips:in order to keep the flashlight's lifetime,if you did not use it for a long time,please put off the battery.
What you get:
1 x 51leds UV flashlight(Not Included Battery)
Bulb Type: 390 to 395 (nM) Bulb
Life: 100,000 Hours Body
Material: Aluminum with "O" rings for water resistance
Battery Require: 3 x AA Alkaline Battery (Not Included)
Battery Life: Approximately 20 hours on 3 AA batteries
Switch Type: Push On/Off button
Weight: 10 oz. 285 gram Head
Diameter: 2.25" or 57 mm
Body Diameter: 1.42" or 36 mm
Length: 5.80" or 147 mm
This large uv flashlight with 51 uv LEDs allows you to cover a much bigger area without losing the intensity of the UV light.
The applications is perfect for inspection applications, security control, rodent contamination, hotel room inspection, and much more.
Emits 395 nanometer wavelength 51 UV LED allow to cover a larger area Makes semen stains and other bodily fluids fluoresce!
Perfect for outside use such as hunting scorpions and minerals!
Water and shock resistant! Perfect for Leak Detection!
Rugged, machined aluminum construction with knurled design!
Due to the intensity of this UV LED device UV protective glasses are recommended.
Do not look into this device while operating nor shine in any person's eyes.
1 x 51leds UV flashlight(Not Included Battery)
Bulb Type: 390 to 395 (nM) Bulb
Life: 100,000 Hours Body
Material: Aluminum with "O" rings for water resistance
Battery Require: 3 x AA Alkaline Battery (Not Included)
Battery Life: Approximately 20 hours on 3 AA batteries
Switch Type: Push On/Off button
Weight: 10 oz. 285 gram Head
Diameter: 2.25" or 57 mm
Body Diameter: 1.42" or 36 mm
Length: 5.80" or 147 mm
This large uv flashlight with 51 uv LEDs allows you to cover a much bigger area without losing the intensity of the UV light.
The applications is perfect for inspection applications, security control, rodent contamination, hotel room inspection, and much more.
Emits 395 nanometer wavelength 51 UV LED allow to cover a larger area Makes semen stains and other bodily fluids fluoresce!
Perfect for outside use such as hunting scorpions and minerals!
Water and shock resistant! Perfect for Leak Detection!
Rugged, machined aluminum construction with knurled design!
Due to the intensity of this UV LED device UV protective glasses are recommended.
Do not look into this device while operating nor shine in any person's eyes.

By Peter Miller
I loaded this up with batteries as soon as I got it and in daylight (inside of course) took it out to where I know that one of the 3 cats in the house had wet before. I had no idea what the horror that I was about to discover.
As I swept the bluish-purple beam across the carpet and along the baseboards, what was reflected back to me in brilliant white was a story of struggle, of frustration, a fight for dominance and standing, a battlefield of stains and sprayings. The 3 little kitties act nice and purr and softly meow with one another when we're around, but buried deep within each of their dark, furry little hearts must lurk a dark force that compels them to out spray each other. Either that or they are all colluding against me; peeing on the walls and carpet when I'm not looking, even though they go out 5x a day and have 2 litterboxes in the house.
The good news is that this flashlight is a secret weapon for humans to fight back. I've started stalking the halls and their favorite marking spots with my water gun which I use to generously douse any cat who so much as hesitates in his or her passage through the hallway. I bought some enzymatic cleaner that breaks down the urine stains and erases all trace of their work.
My sudden advantage of knowing exactly where everything was happening, coupled with the super soaker, it has completely thrown the cats into a state of confusion. They don't know HOW I know, but they know that I know, and they no longer pee anywhere that I can find. I'm in charge now!
This flashlight truly tips the odds in your favor!
As I swept the bluish-purple beam across the carpet and along the baseboards, what was reflected back to me in brilliant white was a story of struggle, of frustration, a fight for dominance and standing, a battlefield of stains and sprayings. The 3 little kitties act nice and purr and softly meow with one another when we're around, but buried deep within each of their dark, furry little hearts must lurk a dark force that compels them to out spray each other. Either that or they are all colluding against me; peeing on the walls and carpet when I'm not looking, even though they go out 5x a day and have 2 litterboxes in the house.
The good news is that this flashlight is a secret weapon for humans to fight back. I've started stalking the halls and their favorite marking spots with my water gun which I use to generously douse any cat who so much as hesitates in his or her passage through the hallway. I bought some enzymatic cleaner that breaks down the urine stains and erases all trace of their work.
My sudden advantage of knowing exactly where everything was happening, coupled with the super soaker, it has completely thrown the cats into a state of confusion. They don't know HOW I know, but they know that I know, and they no longer pee anywhere that I can find. I'm in charge now!
This flashlight truly tips the odds in your favor!
By J. Murphy
We have a lot of scorpions here and they are tough. Barrier sprays do almost nothing against them, and I've tried them all. Even hitting them square-on with powerful products often doesn't kill them, at least not for a while. In fact, these poisons usually just kill the spiders and gekkos, and the scorpions come back stronger with no natural predators around. Whenever possible I like to let living things live, but nothing has stopped these creatures from coming into my home to seek refuge from the Texas heat. I'm tired of my kids getting stung trying to get dressed, my dogs getting stung trying to protect us, and guests being scared half out of their wits on a regular basis. A few weeks ago my son's young friend had a scorpion fall on his back in the middle of the night. A week before that my dog was stung and went into respiratory distress. Evidently he's become allergic. Now, after 8 years, this is really war. And this flashlight is my high-tech weaponry.
This flashlight makes scorpions light up bright green in the night. In combo with some ultra-fashionable orange uv/blue-blocking glasses, they'll light up in the daytime as well, though not as brightly. Armed with the killing tool of my choice, I fire this baby up and sweep the indoors; looking in closets, under sofas, behind everything. I've found a good number in the house this way. But the real "fun" is outdoors. The first night this light helped me find and kill at least 50! The flashlight has strong uv output, and very little visible light so it works very well for this purpose. I can sweep an area quickly, and the scorpions light up very well. I can be quite thorough without spending the whole night. Using this light and the information gained over multiple nights, I have been able to identify where the beasts tend to be concentrated, and, with patience, where they hide. Whenever possible I kill the scorpions manually, my favorite tool being a BBQ spatula, or if they are high up or in a tight spot I use a petroleum-based spray to kill them (eventually). With the spray I also target their hiding spots, like weep holes, the expansion joints of the driveway, the crack in the back step, etc.. I don't spray everything because I don't want to kill the geckos that hunt them. In this manner I have made a huge impact on their population, and I'm finding fewer and fewer each night. Before the war began I was seeing an average of four a day indoors. It's been a few days now since I've seen one in the house. Eventually I foresee reducing the hunts to once every two weeks during their season, and experiencing significant relief from this plague we've been enduring for so long. I'm really happy with my purchase, and the results I've already seen.
The flashlight is well made, it feels heavy and solid, and puts out a lot of uv. The battery compartment is a little different. Be very careful to install the batteries correctly, they go in in odd directions, so mind the polarity markings. As far as battery life is concerned, I'm pleased there too. We haven't had to change them yet, and this thing has seen many hours of use since it arrived. Especially once I figured out I could use it to find previously unknown doggie indiscretions and teach my son about the importance of good aim. I'm really happy I bought this, and happy too that I found a good one, because the reviews of some other brands weren't that encouraging. Hope this helps.
This flashlight makes scorpions light up bright green in the night. In combo with some ultra-fashionable orange uv/blue-blocking glasses, they'll light up in the daytime as well, though not as brightly. Armed with the killing tool of my choice, I fire this baby up and sweep the indoors; looking in closets, under sofas, behind everything. I've found a good number in the house this way. But the real "fun" is outdoors. The first night this light helped me find and kill at least 50! The flashlight has strong uv output, and very little visible light so it works very well for this purpose. I can sweep an area quickly, and the scorpions light up very well. I can be quite thorough without spending the whole night. Using this light and the information gained over multiple nights, I have been able to identify where the beasts tend to be concentrated, and, with patience, where they hide. Whenever possible I kill the scorpions manually, my favorite tool being a BBQ spatula, or if they are high up or in a tight spot I use a petroleum-based spray to kill them (eventually). With the spray I also target their hiding spots, like weep holes, the expansion joints of the driveway, the crack in the back step, etc.. I don't spray everything because I don't want to kill the geckos that hunt them. In this manner I have made a huge impact on their population, and I'm finding fewer and fewer each night. Before the war began I was seeing an average of four a day indoors. It's been a few days now since I've seen one in the house. Eventually I foresee reducing the hunts to once every two weeks during their season, and experiencing significant relief from this plague we've been enduring for so long. I'm really happy with my purchase, and the results I've already seen.
The flashlight is well made, it feels heavy and solid, and puts out a lot of uv. The battery compartment is a little different. Be very careful to install the batteries correctly, they go in in odd directions, so mind the polarity markings. As far as battery life is concerned, I'm pleased there too. We haven't had to change them yet, and this thing has seen many hours of use since it arrived. Especially once I figured out I could use it to find previously unknown doggie indiscretions and teach my son about the importance of good aim. I'm really happy I bought this, and happy too that I found a good one, because the reviews of some other brands weren't that encouraging. Hope this helps.
By T. Coldenhoff
I live in the Phoenix, AZ area and I have had numerous scorpions come into the house. Barrier sprays don't help, and these critters are pretty tough. I ordered one of these lights hoping I could reduce the population outdoors, as well as be able to see them better on the carpets indoors.
In a word, this light works GREAT for that purpose. As soon as I got the flashlight, I loaded up 3 AA batteries and went hunting. Killed four scorpions within 10 minutes of searching. They glow very brightly when the light is on them, and you can easily spot one 5-10 feet away. Having never done this before, I wasn't sure what to expect or what to look for, however as soon as I saw one glowing at the base of a block fence, there was no doubt whatsoever.
You have to be quick when you spot one though, because they very quickly disappear into landscaping gravel. They can slither through 1/16" cracks, and can move very quickly underneath the rocks. I had to dig around for a couple of them when they tried to escape, but the light was an enourmous help. I never would have spotted them without it.
The flashlight itself seems to be fairly typical for an LED flashlight. It appears to be all metal construction, and has a wrist strap at the bottom end. The on/off switch is a plastic dome covered push button that is under your thumb when you hold the light. The bottom end unscrews to reveal the battery holder, which is about the size of a "C" battery. The three AA cells snap into this holder and it slides right into the body of the light.
I am already really happy with this purchase, and hopefully I will reduce the local scorpion population even more in the near future.
In a word, this light works GREAT for that purpose. As soon as I got the flashlight, I loaded up 3 AA batteries and went hunting. Killed four scorpions within 10 minutes of searching. They glow very brightly when the light is on them, and you can easily spot one 5-10 feet away. Having never done this before, I wasn't sure what to expect or what to look for, however as soon as I saw one glowing at the base of a block fence, there was no doubt whatsoever.
You have to be quick when you spot one though, because they very quickly disappear into landscaping gravel. They can slither through 1/16" cracks, and can move very quickly underneath the rocks. I had to dig around for a couple of them when they tried to escape, but the light was an enourmous help. I never would have spotted them without it.
The flashlight itself seems to be fairly typical for an LED flashlight. It appears to be all metal construction, and has a wrist strap at the bottom end. The on/off switch is a plastic dome covered push button that is under your thumb when you hold the light. The bottom end unscrews to reveal the battery holder, which is about the size of a "C" battery. The three AA cells snap into this holder and it slides right into the body of the light.
I am already really happy with this purchase, and hopefully I will reduce the local scorpion population even more in the near future.


By Justin Neeley
I bought this flashlight for scorpion hunting and it works great. They fluoresce brightly, a lot brighter than I expected to be honest.
By joe
Ok, I had NO IDEA how well these worked!!!! We have had a scorpion problem in our home, here in Kingman, AZ, for quite some time. When I got stung in my bed at 3 a.m., I invested in tons of bug spray, and this flashlight.
The type of scorpion we have here is the "bark scorpion", and BOY DO THEY GLOW when this light hits them. I could see them from across the yard! A good 20 feet away!!!! I feel safer with this light than I do in the daytime! I'm totally freaked out now, because we found scorpions all over the foundation of our house, crawling in-and-out underneath the stucco. We killed at least 15 the first night!!!! We also found a little one inside the house.
I'm writing this review, because I don't think I'll sleep tonight :(. I would highly recommend this light. It's like a spotlight! It's totally my new favorite toy!!!
The type of scorpion we have here is the "bark scorpion", and BOY DO THEY GLOW when this light hits them. I could see them from across the yard! A good 20 feet away!!!! I feel safer with this light than I do in the daytime! I'm totally freaked out now, because we found scorpions all over the foundation of our house, crawling in-and-out underneath the stucco. We killed at least 15 the first night!!!! We also found a little one inside the house.
I'm writing this review, because I don't think I'll sleep tonight :(. I would highly recommend this light. It's like a spotlight! It's totally my new favorite toy!!!



By Scorpion Hunter AZ
Esco-Lite 395 nM 51 UV LED Flashlight Blacklight vs. LEDwholesalers 395 nM 51 UV LED Flashlight Blacklight
I am a normal everyday Amazon consumer who does NOT get paid for reviews. I live in Arizona and hunt scorpions every night. I needed a couple of cheap blacklights and found two that had the most positive Amazon reviews for the price point. I could not decide between these two, so I bought both. They arrived today in the same shipping package with no damage. After it was good & dark the comparison hunt began. Here is my opinion of the lights.
Price I paid with Free Prime Shipping
LEDwholesalers $14.99
Esco-Lite $12.35
Ratings at the time I Purchased
LEDwholesalers 4-1/2 Stars out of Five (1,460 reviews)
Esco-Lite 4-1/2 Stars out of Five (488 reviews)
Power:
Both take three AA Batteries (I installed new Energizer Ultimate Lithium in both)
Construction:
Both have aluminum bodies, the LEDwholesalers has a slightly larger body; the Esco-Lite is lighter and comes with a handle lanyard.
The power buttons are in the same location. Both worked well; but the Esco-Lite button is slightly larger.
Both battery carriers were good; the Esco-Lite battery carrier was better made as it had a permanent directional arrow on the carrier. The LEDwholesalers carrier has a sticker directional arrow.
Performance:
Side by side; the Esco-Lite LED lights are darker in color and the light beam is more focused. Although both lights illuminated the scorpions; the deeper focused light beam of the Esco-Lite made it easier to see the scorpions on the side of the house at a greater distance. The LEDwholesalers beam is lighter in color and projects a wider view of light.
The Bottom Line:
For scorpion hunting; the Esco-Lite is the better buy:
1.) Darker LED Lights
2.) A good concentrated light beam
3.) Better battery carrier
4.) Price is $2.64 cheaper.
I am a normal everyday Amazon consumer who does NOT get paid for reviews. I live in Arizona and hunt scorpions every night. I needed a couple of cheap blacklights and found two that had the most positive Amazon reviews for the price point. I could not decide between these two, so I bought both. They arrived today in the same shipping package with no damage. After it was good & dark the comparison hunt began. Here is my opinion of the lights.
Price I paid with Free Prime Shipping
LEDwholesalers $14.99
Esco-Lite $12.35
Ratings at the time I Purchased
LEDwholesalers 4-1/2 Stars out of Five (1,460 reviews)
Esco-Lite 4-1/2 Stars out of Five (488 reviews)
Power:
Both take three AA Batteries (I installed new Energizer Ultimate Lithium in both)
Construction:
Both have aluminum bodies, the LEDwholesalers has a slightly larger body; the Esco-Lite is lighter and comes with a handle lanyard.
The power buttons are in the same location. Both worked well; but the Esco-Lite button is slightly larger.
Both battery carriers were good; the Esco-Lite battery carrier was better made as it had a permanent directional arrow on the carrier. The LEDwholesalers carrier has a sticker directional arrow.
Performance:
Side by side; the Esco-Lite LED lights are darker in color and the light beam is more focused. Although both lights illuminated the scorpions; the deeper focused light beam of the Esco-Lite made it easier to see the scorpions on the side of the house at a greater distance. The LEDwholesalers beam is lighter in color and projects a wider view of light.
The Bottom Line:
For scorpion hunting; the Esco-Lite is the better buy:
1.) Darker LED Lights
2.) A good concentrated light beam
3.) Better battery carrier
4.) Price is $2.64 cheaper.
By Charisse Moore
It seems really heavy duty but it's still quite compact. My husband wanted this because he sleeps at hotels a lot as he travels for work and wanted to make sure he wasn't sleeping with anything gross. We've played with it around the house a lot. It's functionally great and it's fun for my kids!
By Amazon Customer
I bought this because I recently adopted a cat who's never lived inside. I have a pretty good nose, but I want to be sure everything that's supposed to be in the sandbox is going in the sandbox.
In a darkened room it works great. So far I haven't found any messes from the cat, but but it's fun to see just how much stuff in our world fluoresces. Like body fluids...
In a darkened room it works great. So far I haven't found any messes from the cat, but but it's fun to see just how much stuff in our world fluoresces. Like body fluids...
By suzy
Just what the DR ordered for hunting to see if my cats are spraying. Very bright light, can even use it in the daylignt
By Brittany B.
Great UV light for finding urine spots. Wavelengths higher than 390 nm generally make it harder to find urine spots, but if you turn off the lights and shine close to the area, the urine will glow. This flashlight is reliable and gets the job done. There have been some reviews stating that it does not make the area glow where there is known urine, but over time urine spots will lose its glow, and the older urine spots will not glow as bright. I received this product in exchange for an honest review, but before writing this review, I tested it to make sure that it works for the purpose I bought it for. Please refer to the pictures provided for a visual detail of the product in use.
UPDATE: This UV light is really great for finding dust, lint, fur, etc. If you are a neat freak, using this to help you find dust and dirt on carpet or floors that are barely visible to the naked eye, I would highly recommend using this light for that purpose. There were also some reviews about the batteries not fitting in the compartment, etc., but I found no issue with that at all. The light works great, and has been ever since I received it.
UPDATE: This UV light is really great for finding dust, lint, fur, etc. If you are a neat freak, using this to help you find dust and dirt on carpet or floors that are barely visible to the naked eye, I would highly recommend using this light for that purpose. There were also some reviews about the batteries not fitting in the compartment, etc., but I found no issue with that at all. The light works great, and has been ever since I received it.







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