




🔦 Light up your legacy with timeless power and durability.
The MagLite 6-Cell D Flashlight delivers 136 lumens of krypton-powered illumination with a beam reach of 464 meters. Its adjustable beam focus lets you toggle between spot and flood lighting, while the anodized aluminum body and IPX4 rating provide water and shock resistance. Running on six D-cell batteries (not included), it offers up to 11 hours of runtime. At 19.5 inches long, it balances robust build quality with ergonomic handling, making it a trusted tool for outdoor professionals and enthusiasts alike.












| ASIN | B000056BME |
| Additional Features | Adjustable beam and durable, corrosion-resistant construction |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,732 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #596 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | MagLite |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 11,652 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Black |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00038739011899 |
| Included Components | MAGLITE 6 CELL D FLASHLIGHT |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19.5"D x 2.25"W x 2.25"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19.5"L x 2.25"W x 2.25"H |
| Item Type Name | Maglite Heavy-Duty Incandescent 6-Cell D Flashlight, Black |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
| Light Path Distance | 295 Meters |
| Light Source Type | Incandescent |
| Light Source Wattage | 150 Watts |
| Manufacturer | MAGLITE |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited lifetime. |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | S6D016 |
| Mounting Type | Hand assembly |
| Number of Batteries | D batteries required. |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor activities, including camping, climbing, fishing, and hunting |
| Runtime | 11 hours |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Special Feature | Adjustable beam and durable, corrosion-resistant construction |
| Style Name | Flashlight |
| UPC | 758710426909 602459857220 038739011899 732233460954 757274730330 787290863897 756635132769 387390118998 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited Lifetime |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 136 Lumens |
G**I
Great quality.
When you pick up this flashlight you can feel the build quality. I like that is uses traditional batteries instead of rechargeable lithium ion. Worth every penny. Its bright enough for normal use and the battery life seems good. I like the adjustable light diameter which is easy to use.
U**R
they are built like tanks, waterproof
first off lets start buy stating the most important fact about these first gen mags...people who know maglites do not buy them for their "brightness" but rather there outstanding durability to cost ratio.Mags have earned this reputation since day one thus for this reason alone they have still not changed...why change something that isnt broke?they are built like tanks,waterproof,drop resitant,shock resistant and parts are readly available all over the net.upgrade bulbs,lens,seals,switches...you name it.now another very very important fact that i do not see written about or even mentioned.in the event of a long term power outage these D batteries will prove to be more vital...why? beacause when your batteries die simply replace and you are good to go.if your light sources are rechargable you are screwed unless you have a generator.this was proven in 2008 when hurricane ike made its way to ohio with sustained wind gust of 40-50mph winds,knocking out power for 3 days in my kneck of the woods.not only did i have to replace my D's in my 2 cell and 4 cell but if it wasnt for long term stash of batteries i would of been screwed.my Brothers rechargables went bad after two night,caught off gaurd by the winds he only had half a charge on his tactical super bright pieces of trash...no power to recharge.so my point is if you do not need a super bright rechargable,expensive flashlight dont waste your money.i change the batteries in mine every 6-12 months and they are fine.these are lifetime flashlights.both my 2 cell D's are 18 and 19 years old,sharing vehicle duties,hunting,fishing,dog finding and all around general pupose.they are scratched up and look like they been through heck!that is because they have! over the past 3 years i replaced the old krypton bulbls with LED's and made them virtually new and 3 times more bright.they will never be replaced as there is simply no reason to with parts all over amazon.now my 4 cell first generation was upgraded withn LED and a nice new glass lens and it literally illuminates my whole yard.its a beast,heavy,solid and more light than most any person will ever realisticaly ever need.in fact its so bright and useful it acompanis me on all of my hunting trips for the simple reason of long rang beam and excellent flood illumination in the appalachian foot hills were we roam.let me say this again...the 4 cell even with the old fashion krypton bulb is more than most anyone will ever need! if you live in a city with small lots its will illuminate not only your lot but a four lot area.so the two cells being less light and flood illumination is adequate for 99.9% of the general population.right now we live in a time of excess...people always have to have the latest and greates everything...from new phones,cars,computers...maglite still stays true to the old ways of adequate needs that are durable for a lifetime...thus all these review you are reading.so in short mags are realistic in terms of durability and price.
L**O
He Loves It.
It's the best flash light we ever owned. My husband loves it.
B**.
built to last
with all the thousands of flashlights around the MagLite has proved to last and work when needed . The is also reasonable for what it is , I hope I never see made in China on a MagLite
S**9
This is an Awesome Flashlight/Beating Heavy Night Stick!!
For freaking $16 you cannot beat this 4D Maglight! I wanted a 3D Maglight, but at the time it was twice the price as the 4D, it was kinda weird that it was that much more expensive, but I am Very happy I got the 4D Light! Now even though I love all Maglights and everyone else does too.. I gotta give it 4 Stars Because of the actual light they put out.. Everyone that has a Maglite. Or Looking for a Maglight, You Have to buy a Drop In LED to go into your Maglite. You will open your light and feel how big this light is, it is a big size without being Ridiculously Big. This isn't something that you would openly carry at all times or on your person often, but this is something that you could store in your Car or House and you would have a great weapon/ light.. This is a big size but not crazy, it is big enough so that you would be able to actually hurt someone with this light. It is a great size to use as a Baton, and With it's 4D Batteries Installed, it's is No Question that you could bust someone pretty hard, maybe breaking bones or cracking skulls in the process. (Which is all very dangerous, and Very Illegal unless it is self defense, protecting yourself, family, or property..) But, if you are using this as a good big flashlight, you Have to Spend $10-$15 on a Drop in LED Upgrade for the light.. You will Be very happy at the benefit of the $10-$15 LEDs over the stock bulbs.. I went ahead and bought a Terralux Drop in LED and I was very Pissed when I found out that it Would Not Fit into my Light... I don't know if it will fit most 3-4D Maglight, and it just wouldn't fit a certain year or model, But it Wouldn't Fit into my 4D Maglight UNTIL, I took a Knife and started Shaving Down slivers of the metal off of the Inner circle Lamp Retaining Cap piece that Screws On Top of the Unit (it screws the bulb unit into the flashlight to hold it in place) (It was a good thing that it was an Easy Fix, It was Just that the little Retaining piece Did Not Fit over a tiny part of the Original Bulb Unit) The New LED Unit is a wider piece overall, So when you Try and Screw it onto the Light, the Hole on Top Was Not Wide Enough to Screw Over the New LED Bulb Unit , But By Shaving the Inner Circle Out for a Little Bit, You Can Make the Hole on the Retaining Cap Piece just big Enough to fit over the New Unit, and It Will Fit Over and Screw it down into the Llight, and it will still be able to fit over the Original Bulb Unit if you ever have to switch back...!! So it's kind of a Quick fix to the Drop In LED, But You Will Be Very Happy When you Screw your Light together and Turn On Your Flashlight, you Will See A HUGE Difference with the New LED Compared to the Original Bulb.. So Finally: This 4D Maglight is an Awesome Light, the Weight and Size are Both Pros and Cons.. It is Big And Heavy Enough that You Will Not Carry This Flashlight With You Everywhere, and You Will Not Probably Use This Light as Your Primary Light Either... But.. You Will Love This Light And the Amount of Light that You Get When You Upgrade to a New LED, Even as a Weapon for Self Defense, or Home defense, it can be your main flashlight in your home or car but it's just too big to randomly carry it around..get upgraded LEDs for your Maglites and you will Love your Maglites even better!! 4 stars, but 5 stars with the Extra Drop in LED...
D**B
Excellent flashlight!
High quality! Awesome product!
N**E
The Maglite 6D- A Club That's Also a Light
Maybe you're a cop or security guard, maybe you're a guy who lives in a place where you can't carry a firearm, maybe you're just someone looking to fill the 'use of force' void that exists between shooting someone the bird and shooting them between the eyes. Any way you look at it, lets not beat around the bush here... Anyone buying this light is doing so for one reason only, the 'light' aspect being totally secondary to that one reason. It's a club that doubles as a flashlight. So, how do we judge it on the objective criteria? As a whuppin' stick, it definitely works- so well that some 'kinder, gentler' Police Departments don't even allow it anymore. Kind of a bummer that they discontinued the thinner 6C; barring finding one second hand and paying a real scalpers price for it, the 5D/6D is the pretty much the only 'in production' option in the Mag line for a "big defensive flashlight" but that's OK. Unless you have very small hands, the 6D is perfectly controllable. It's big. Really, really big. The light itself is about 19.5" long- a foot and a half- in total. When weighted down with cels, it's heavy, too. You will want to tread lightly with this, as it definitely would generate enough striking force to fracture a skull, break bones. Be damn sure you're legally justified to use it, if you ever do use it. You can hurt someone with it. It's does cut a pretty intimidating profile. Walking around with one, it's almost as if you're carrying a bat. In some situations, this is OK. In other situations, where drawing attention to yourself isn't the desired outcome, you'd definitely want to leave this one home (in this regard, probably worth noting that given its weight, this is essentially a two handed club. I'm a large guy who has decent enough working strength- swinging a six D-cel flashlight with one hand is pretty slow going. Slow enough that you might risk your adversary grabbing on to it) As far as brightness, it's bright by 'bright enough' standards. Not bright enough to impress flashlight geeks who obsess over marginally relevant technical details on internet forums, plenty bright for Average Joe to use for real world stuff. Unless something has changed, these are still shipping with incandescent bulbs, which aren't anywhere near as bright as a good LED (for example, the Maglite 3d LED torch is significantly brighter)... of course, let us not forget the reason we bought this in the first place. The 'flashlight' part is a secondary consideration, or, a primary consideration inasmuch as it allows us to carry it around in places where the same thing absent the flashlight function would be considered an unlawful bludgeon or club. If you want to juice the light aspect up to balls-out bright, terralux makes an upgrade that turns the thing into a portable sun... It's pricey- three times the cost of the light itself- but it does add a monumental upgrade in brightness (700 lumens), which can be quite practical. If you shine that into someones face, they're either turning away, or, if they're really determined to keep advancing, they'll be doing so blinded and/or with their eyes closed, at which point we option the 'club' functionality. I don't throw around the five star rating too often, but this is a five star piece. Right now, as of October 2010, with Amazon free shipping on purchases over 25, you can get one shipped to your door for right at 25 bucks. Is this worth 25 bucks? Hell yeah.
C**E
Quality Flashlight, but...
Giving it a 1 Star Rating, Why ? They could make it better-Good Quality Flashlight ? No doubt, one of the best out there, but way overpriced in this version IMO. The standard bulb that comes in it is woefully inadequate, - there are brighter ones out there but with the price being paid they should be giving You the top of the line bulb that is being made Today for the Consumer without Us having to consider getting an upgrade for it. There are a lot of Flashlights for sale out there fm various Companies that are looking to take the lead in sales (jess' sayin'). I really like the idea of just a plain on/off button (which this one is) w/o the strobe, blinking, etc, etc.-that's all You need. Good Flashlight, Quality Build, with just a couple of quirk's. I already own one of their mini mag's, so I do believe in Their Product. Best, PawPaw C Update : I had considered purchasing one of the L.E.D. upgrades for the Maglight, but You're looking at at least $20. more to do so if You go with 1 of the better ones, so We started looking for another Brand of Flashlight due to the POOR Beam given fm. the Maglight. We found the KunHe Atlas Brand Flashlights & actually got them on sale (currently) & paid LESS for the TWIN pack of the KunHe Atlas Flashlights than for the single Maglight. Both have Aluminum Exterior, Knurled shaft, 3 D size Battery capacity & adjustable beam, BUT ck out the photo supplied as to the dialed in spot beam-the Maglight is on the left & KunHe on the right - the Maglight is not even close BUT it is more expensive ! You decide, I did.
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