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The Nightstick XPP-5414GX-K01 is a rugged, intrinsically safe LED flashlight delivering 120 lumens of dual-mode light with a 111-meter beam. Designed for professionals, it features a magnetic base, reversible clip, and multi-angle mount compatible with fire helmets and hard hats. Certified to ETLus, ATEX, and IECEx standards, it ensures reliable, safe illumination in hazardous environments with up to 24 hours runtime on included AA batteries.














| ASIN | B07DV346V9 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Battery Life | 24 Hours |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #270,937 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,380 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | Nightstick |
| Color | Green/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 223 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Engineered Polymer |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00017398806657 |
| Included Components | Light, reversible clip and multi-angle mount |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.25"D x 1.28"W x 1.28"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.25"L x 1.28"W x 1.28"H |
| Item Type Name | Safe Flashlights |
| Item Weight | 4.1 Ounces |
| Light Output Maximum | 120 Lumens |
| Light Path Distance | 111 Meters |
| Light Source Special Features | Adjustable, Versatile Mounting Options |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Bayco Products Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | XPP-5414GX-K01 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
| Material | Polymer |
| Material Type | Polymer |
| Model Number | XPP-5414GX-K01 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 2 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Runtime | 24 hours |
| Set Name | Kit Set |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Size | Medium |
| Special Feature | Adjustable |
| Style Name | Light w/Brim & Slot Mounts |
| UPC | 017398806657 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 120 Lumens |
J**R
Exceptional quality and safety — perfect professional flashlight! 🔦💪
This Nightstick flashlight exceeded my expectations. The dual-light feature is extremely practical — both the spotlight and floodlight are bright, clear, and reliable. The magnetic base is strong, making it easy to use hands-free when working in tight or dark spaces. The build quality is excellent — rugged, durable, and clearly designed for professional use. It feels solid in the hand and provides great runtime even with standard AA batteries. I especially appreciate the intrinsically safe UL913/ATEX certification, which gives me full confidence using it in hazardous or flammable environments. The seller was outstanding — fast shipping, well-packaged product, and everything exactly as described. Highly recommend this flashlight for industrial, marine, or emergency applications! ⚓🔋
A**R
Great Light for Warehouse Use
I work in a warehouse and ordered this to clip onto my hard hat. It is great for trailer inspections and checking out other dark areas. It is a little heavy but once you get used to the added weight it's not a big deal. I do get the flicker as mentioned in some other reviews but I've notice it's only when the batteries start to run down. Usually a simple tap resolves the issue. Using good batteries seems to prevent the problem. I haven't had any other issues. The articulation points are adequate though it would be nice to have a 45° side swivel just below the flashlight clip. The downward facing light is a nice touch if you are trying to read paperwork in the dark (though I admit I rarely use it). I imagine I will appreciate both lights during power outages which seem to be fairly common in our facility during the warmer months.
J**.
Great for multiple helmets
The flashlight is easy bro remove and has multiple mounting options
C**Y
2 years owning it and I'm shocked
Recently lost it 2 weeks ago after working on my Jeep. I was upset about it, gave in, and bought the metal Nightstick pen light with a clip as a replacement. Tonight, I just found my old flashlight inside the engine bay of my Jeep, still holding onto the underside of my hood when I was using it to light up the engine 😅. The only thing I have to fix is the side lens. The heat in there almost made it come off. Other than that, still works. Other things I've done to this flashlight: *dropped it 30ft onto the shop floor *dropped in 400gal of oil *left on an locomotive engine room for awhile under load *under water *thrown acrossed the shop *stepped on *tapping on various things *slid or rolled on the ground I bought it for heavy diesel work for my job 2 years ago. 5 years before that, I had the normal sized one with 2 magnets on it. But this one wins. I clip it to the bill of my hat and use it as a head lamp when I need 2 hands and it hasn't been rendered useless.
T**N
Looks good in the package, but didn't work well for me in a real construction site environment.
I searched high and low for a flashlight and mount designed for a hardhat in commercial environment. I'm working in a new high-rise and lots of floors don't have power. This seemed to fit the bill and I was enthusiastic when I got it. A week later, I'm returning it. Here's my professional experience. Weight: It's heavy. If you' wearing this with a fire-helmet, you'd never notice it. But with a hardhat, it's a noticeable difference on the side of your head. I wouldn't return it just for this, but before you commit - try strapping any standard tactical light with 2 AA batteries on the side of your head and see if you don't notice it more than you thought you would. Magnets Suck! No, the magnets work. That's not the problem. Modern construction is steel studs and steel grid wire and steel conduit and steel this, and steel that.... everything in a modern ceiling is metal. I'm constantly thinking I've got something jammed in my hard hat. Nope, it's the beam grabbing my flashlight, or its the grid-wire grabbing my flashlight, or its's something else grabbing my flashlight. I've got magnetic lights. If I need one, I'll go get one. I do NOT need my hardhad light snagging on everything it comes close to! Because it IS a decently strong magnet, so much to the point it will just about make the hat come off your head if you're not careful. So that's a huge negative for me. The hard hat clip is so-so: Again, this is mainly because of the magnet, but also because of how far the unit sticks off your hardhat. It's so far out there that it catches on everything: Cables, ceiling grid, anything hanging down can grab it because the light is SOO far off your helmet. It also makes it so I can't get into spaces I otherwise can. I've had a few times already where I've come down out of a ceiling grid and the light will catch on the grid. Rather than pulling my hardhat loose like I'd assume it would, it just pulled the light, clip and all, right out of the helmet. Light Flickers: I was going to take a video, but really didn't feel like taking the time. It's simple to describe. Just stepping up and down a ladder is enough jostling to make the beam go bright, then dim, then flicker, then bright, etc... nonstop. I've smacked it, thwacked it, and eventually just turned it off. Two buttons is a waste: This light has two buttons. If you're wearing this on ANY kind of helmet, the outward pointing flood light button is a waste and it just gives you an incorrect button to press when you're trying to turn the spot beam off. 75% of the time I hit the wrong button and turn BOTH lights on instead of turning the spot light off. If you're looking up, the flood light is pointing over your head, regardless of where you're looking, so it's useless. Or it's pointing left (away from you), down (on to your shoulder), or right (into your face). There is literally ZERO scenarios where a floodlight wash is useful. None. It's like they tried to make a good work light and a good head lamp and screwed both up trying to do too much. Every single other contractor on the job site just has a headlight zip tied to their helmet. I'm about to return this and go back to the same thing myself. If I was working in a wood-construction site, none of this might be a problem, but those aren't common anymore. Too much metal makes the magnet alone too much of a headache. Take out the magnet and reduce the weight of the light.
J**X
Great little light
This is a great little light! Very bright, and useful. Waterproof. I've been using it all the time for months, and still the same battery. Very efficient. Comfortable little light. First in any pocket. I also love the magnet useful for hands free. Edit: 3 years... And it's still ever just as handy of a flashlight!
M**K
Great light!
Excellent light. I work in a chemical plant that requires intrinsically safe electronics, and this is an excellent work light. Flood function with magnetized bottom for area light, spot function for pinpoint light, great brightness and efficiency, small package with handle reversible clip.. Perfect for a pocket sized flashlight!
A**Y
Flickers
This is an excellent little flashlight. The magnet on the end is very handy for me. If I ever lose it I'll probably get another. The reason for only three stars is because of the flicker. This light wants fully charged batteries, anything less and the light is sometimes tricky to stay on, like I need to tap it on my hand like a loose connection symptom. I use Duracell, seems like I remember the instructions might've said to use Energizer. ??
H**.
Funciona muy bien
Al momento funcional y se ajusto muy bien a casco
Á**Z
Muy bien
Todos los que la adquirimos estamos muy contentos y los compañeros que no quisieron unirse ahora están arrepentidos
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