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The COAST® A9R penlight delivers 54 lumens of bright, focused LED light with a 20-meter beam distance. Its rechargeable lithium polymer battery offers 3 hours of runtime and can be charged flexibly via USB, AC, or DC using the innovative charging cap. Built with durable aluminum and stainless steel, it features IP54 water resistance and drop protection, making it a reliable tool for professional inspections and technical work. Backed by a lifetime warranty, this penlight combines portability, power, and ruggedness in a sleek silver finish.
Special Feature | Rechargeable |
Color | Silver, Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
White Brightness | 54 Lumens |
Included Components | Pocket Clip, Battery, Charging Cap, Adapter, Pen Light |
Product Dimensions | 6.3"D x 0.39"W x 0.39"H |
Voltage | 37 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 0.08 Pounds |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
Brand | Coast |
Brightness | 54 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium |
Runtime | 3 hours |
Style | Rechargeable |
Finish Type | Steel |
Specification Met | ANSI FL1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | professional inspections, technical work, repair tasks |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00015286196484 |
Manufacturer | Coast |
Size | 54 Lumens |
UPC | 015286196484 700736716427 |
Light Path Distance | 20 Meters |
Part Number | A9R |
Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A9R |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Steel |
Pattern | Penlight |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Description Pile | Lithium |
Average Battery Life | 3 Hours |
Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty: backed by the coast lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. |
P**T
Nice flashlight for technicians and inspectors
This review is for the “COAST A9R Rechargeable Inspection Beam LED Penlight with Flex Charge and Charging Cap” from the Coast Store in Amazon. Amazon is notorious for mixing up reviews for similar items, so I am saying this to make sure that we are comparing apples to apples.I bought three of these, two of them after receiving and trying out the first one. One for my laboratory workbench, one in my basement machine shop, and another in the travel backpack to serve as a handy travel flashlight.Being an ‘inspection flashlight’, it is optimized for putting a clean, even, concise spot of light where it is needed to better see technical things. It does NOT have features such as dimming, flashing/strobe, or zoom lens that so many other flashlights seem to have these days. On the other hand, while many modern general-purpose flashlights would put a glaringly bright light pattern on nearby objects, their light pattern can sort of deteriorate at longer distances, and that is one place this flashlight’s characteristics are much better.Another good feature for an inspection flashlight is this one’s long narrow tubular body, with no protuberances that increase its diameter; the shirt pocket clip is detachable. Need to stick it into a busy, tight and cluttered mess of wires and other objects inside a piece of equipment? This flashlight’s 1cm diameter (about 3/8”) allows you to stick it in there to put the light where it is needed. It is long enough at 16cm (about 6-1/4”) to allow you to hold one end outside a piece of machinery while having the light-projecting end well inside the equipment where it is needed.The flashlight is NOT waterproof, but it is designed for IPX4 and rated to be water resistant against water splashes from any angle. It is made from a solid cylindrical aluminum tube, and seems to be pretty robust….I don’t think it will suffer too much from reasonable handling and light industrial duty. The manufacturer states that it is designed to survive a 1 meter drop.This flashlight is an LED type that is focused with an actual lens, unlike the simple clear plastic window over the LED that many other small flashlights use. This gives it a precisely circular pattern of light, with a clean demarcation or ‘terminator’ between the light pattern and surrounding darkness. Only when held close to an object can a slight halo be seen surrounding the projected light pattern. As with other ‘projector type’ flashlights, the optics give the light pattern an even conical pattern, so the circle of light gets progressively larger as the illuminated object is further away. The flashlight is rated for a maximum useful projection distance of 20m (about 65-1/2 feet), and I have verified this by shining it from inside my house, through the back door, across the yard and onto the front of my garage…still quite bright at about 50 feet distance, no doubt still good another 15 feet further if I could have gotten that far away. The manufacturer states that the projected brightness at 20m is equivalent to the illumination of a full moon on a clear night; in other words, still enough to be useful.The battery is a Lithium-Polymer (Li-Po), and is rechargeable. It comes with a “charging accessory”, which is a sort of cap that slips over the ‘head’ (LED) end of the flashlight when it is not in use (or not in your pocket). A cable of about 68” length is part of this accessory, and it terminates at the opposite end with a USB Type A plug, which you can plug into the USB power source of your choice, e.g. computer USB port, USB port in your car, etc; and the flashlight comes with a universal AC power adapter and also an automotive power socket (aka “cigarette lighter”) power adapter, both of which have USB-A sockets on them. The accessory’s cap has a large and bright integral LED which is red while the flashlight’s battery is being charged, and green when it is fully charged. The user’s manual states that you can leave the flashlight plugged into the charging accessory indefinitely, no need to remove it once fully charged. Note that the charging accessory does not use some kind of magnetic power coupling; it has two simple contacts inside which make electrical contact with the head and the body of the flashlight….very much like plugging a 1/4” phone/headphone plug into a jack. The head and the body of the flashlight are electrically isolated, with a green plastic insulating ring between that lights up when the flashlight is turned on. The on/off switch is a rubber-dome pushbutton on the tail end of the flashlight.The Li-Po battery is a proprietary type, and replacements cost about $13 from the Coast website; prices will vary if purchased elsewhere. The battery has a 6-pin plug on one end that plugs into the rear end of the flashlight’s head. Presumably, somewhere inside the charging accessory and/or the flashlight’s head is some circuitry to control the charging of the battery, since Li-Po battery technology typically requires managed charging. The battery itself has a long narrow shape that occupies almost the entire inside of the flashlight body. Its specifications are 3.7V, 300mAh, 1.11Wh. The manufacturer states that with a fully charged battery the flashlight will operate continuously for 3 hours while maintaining useful brightness. The manufacturer also cautions that the battery must be charged while inside the assembled flashlight; this makes sense because otherwise the charging accessory’s contacts would not make contact where they need to, and probably also because Li-Po batteries should be charged inside some kind of protective metal enclosure while charging, and the flashlight’s body provides this protective envelope.The ‘manufacturer’ is Coast, a company in Portland, Oregon. Their website says they design their products, but actual manufacturing is done overseas. This flashlight has a limited lifetime warranty; the fine print states that if the flashlight stops working, and it does not show signs of abuse, and the cause is NOT related to battery failure of any kind, that they will replace the flashlight free of charge….but you are responsible for the cost of shipping it to them and back to you.
M**T
Best pen light
I know these appeal to more blue collar positions. I spent the money for one as a medical provider as I was tired of the clunky ones you usually get that require batteries and they work maybe 50% of the time. This is solid best pen light. Bright, easy to charge, easy to use, and durable. Only thing for a medical provider is be quick on your exams cause this thing is bright but again I know it’s made for visibility. I would love to see one made with a soft light because it’s just such a good product
B**S
God little inspection light
I use this thing daily. Works great. Battery life is pretty dang good. Not too bright, but has nice definition of light pattern. Great for checking pupils after head trauma too...
A**R
Work great until they don't
I have owned several of these over the last few years. I use them everyday at work. The are the best "pen" light that is actually the size of a pen. However, they are prone to the button coming apart and to having connection issues at the battery. Sometimes just reseating the battery is all it needs. I have never had one actually last long enough to wear out the rechargeable battery.
H**E
Perfect
Nice little light for inspection purposes you can see things and there is little light pollution so you are able to see exactly what your looking at it’s not a bright light but not designed to be
1**Y
Excellent illumination, perfect carry
Best light of this size I've ever had. It's a tiny bit longer than a pen. The only thing I'd change is the funky charger which is functional, but not a standard connection.
R**L
Button Trouble
Have had this pen light for a long time now and I have a few things to say about it. Charger is fine. Design is great. Light is bright.However.The button, arguably the most important feature, has never latched correctly since I took it out of the box. Always have had to “click click click click click” till it turns on correctly and that’s only gotten worse. When you’re up under the dash conforming to pretzel space and you’re having to fiddle with the button on the light, it can send you into denial.I do love it. But it’s always been aggravating too. Got on amazon now to find a new one and figured i’d leave my thoughts here before I do.
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