updated- Maglite Pro Plus AA 351!!! lumens???

Thanks for your answer!!

I prefer AA powered instead of C or D…

Does it have a step down in brightness as the previous ones??

Don’t know, but I would guess that the 332 MM Pro still steps down, the ML25 is one of the few Mag LEDs that runs flat out without reducing brightness.

If you want an AA Mini Mag, I would recommend the Pro Plus either the 245 or 281 lumen Pro Plus, as they have a very useful low mode.

Thanks.

I always talk about the pro plus… With a low mode…

But… I may reconsider the ml25 that you are talking about

The Mini Mag Pro Plus is a great light for what it is, but it is limited by it’s smaller reflector and larger LED chip which means it has a fairly small spill and a big hot spot. The ML25 has a smaller, much brighter hot spot and a huge spill. The spill is bright enough for close up and the intense hot spot gives it a lot throw. The ML25 is obviously a fatter (though not very much longer) light, it is about as compact as a 2C light gets and the larger diameter head/body provides a better grip that is easy to turn on with one hand.

The ML25 can also be run on AA’s or 18650’s in adapters.

For around $20 the ML25 is hard to beat for value. I have the original single mode ML25 – great light but there is a new version that recently came out that has 2 modes that should be even better.

For a more compact light I like the AAA Mini Mag LED. The AAA MM has a beam more like the ML25 – big spill beam for up close with a small hot spot for distance.

Ok thanks. I will do some searchs on ebay… Still not decided

Wow, so mag is only 5 years behind the times? :stuck_out_tongue:

My 281 lumen AA Minimag Pro+ has the most even tint of all my Cree lights. A very even colder white.

Update: it seems there is a even newer version rated with 351 lumens…

As luck would have it I have two of these 351 Lumen Mags right here with me. Here you go! The beam on the ceiling has been on for 5 minutes the beam on the wall was just switched on, if it’s throttling it ain’t much, ambient temp is about 72-75 degrees.
And for all you “Maglite is behind the times” folks, the Mini Maglite Pro + has out put and runtimes comparable to any 2AA Chinese light (some cases better) without all the bs strobe modes and with FAR stronger build quality. I’m a mechanic I’ve used a Mini Maglite Pro + for 5 years beaten the crap out of it, dropped it in oil trans fluid diesel hydraulic fluid etc, dropped it in engine compartments had it ping pong all the way to the concrete workshop floor MANY times dropped it a million times, it took it. The Fenix’s died after about 3 Years.

Thanks for your comment!

Yes maglite is not as bad and as outdated as many people say.

I love the classic maglite style… But I am from europe and I have to buy online paying a lot of money for them…

The Maglites cost me about $32usd each. If you can get them for under 40€ I’d say go for it.

I am starting to love the ml25lt (the new two mode version)… I can get it for 32$ but in this moment my economic situation is pretty baaaad…

Yep sucking here too. I would LOVE an ML25lt but I need to find Nimh rechargeable C batteries. I love the Maglite AA Pro +s because they can slip in a pocket, and the new 351 Lumen ones are BRIGHT, the peak beam intensity is 8,000 candela so they can THROW.

You can use a regular AA eneloop with adapters AA to C as I would use…

The ML25 is brighter and throws further with a much better beam – shine both against a white wall, dial in the focus and it is obvious. Take them outside and shine them at a good distance down range and the advantage of the ML25 becomes even more pronounced. ML25’s are easy to run on AA Eneloops in simple spacers: Eneloop sells them or you can easily make them yourself. I also run mine on 18650’s or 21700’s in 3D printed adapters.

Oh I don’t doubt it, but I need the Mini Mags to be shirt pocketable and I also use it with a flashlight holder that Velcro’s to my head. I’ll pick up an ML25 when I get a chance then.

I have several of the new Mini Maglite Pro single level 332 lumen ones like these on Maglite's website. I tend to swap colored parts, to make it more interesting.

Here is the runtime I did some time ago. Lumens were tested on the Texas Ace Calibrated Lumens Tube. Pretty much matched Maglite spec. However, Maglite ramps up the output in the first minute to reach spec, then backs down.

They are not as bad as many ones say.

I love the classic desing…. They could be cheaper too

MOST lights by MOST manufacturers drop down ESPECIALLY at the price point of the Mini Mags, they’re not high end lights. I personally feel the high mode in most cases is TOO bright, fortunately Maglite balances the modes nicely and low mode is excellent with awesome runtime (I upgraded to the new 351 Lumen for the higher lowmode) at work we also use Streamlight ProTacHL USBs we keep them exclusively in low mode (about 60 Lumens) and were damn happy with that. Maglite isn’t asking an arm and a leg for these lights and I’m not asking for top shelf performance, I’m asking for durability and reliability and my Maglites have delivered.
I have a Malkoff MDC 2AA Body and a VME head,I’m gonna have a P60 dropin made for it my target high mode is 150 Lumens with hopefully 3+ hours of runtime. You don’t need a lot of light especially for a smaller light, the thermal envelope can only take so much then they throttle.

I use my Mini Mag Pro Plus nearly every day, almost always on low mode, which is all I need indoors/up close. High mode only gets used occasionally to ceiling bounce light a dark room or for out doors (though I am more likely to grab something like the ML25 when heading out).

Though I prefer the ML25 (particularly the two mode 2C) for the most part, the Mini Mag Pro Plus can hold its own when compared to most other 2 AA lights – especially when it comes to build quality, dependability and price. Beams might not look as pretty for white wall hunting with Mag’s smooth reflectors, but I like that they throw out there some.

I don’t mind the step down at all – if I am using a light for more than a few min., I would rather have less lumens and more run time with less heat building up.