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Great Travel 10 Watt HID Light For Sale For $200


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#1 ScubaDadMiami

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Posted 17 November 2007 - 07:19 PM

For sale: one Dive Rite 10 watt hand held HID light. Has been in fresh water only about five times, and has only been turned on the same (for only a few minutes each time) just to test.

This is a great light to take for travel for those always having problems with meeting maximum weight limits for gear. Take to your destination without batteries. (Weighs almost nothing when empty, and very compact and easy to pack for your travel.) Buy batteries while on your trip, and then bring home without the batteries.

I bought it for travel because it is compact and light weight but provides the full power of an HID light. It has a great light beam that is even and white.

Retail for this light is $360. (See this link if you don't believe me.) This light is in almost new condition. Comes with holster and neoprene light head cover. (Does not come with the clip in the picture.)

For sale at $200 (firm) plus shipping. Only one available.

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Posted 17 November 2007 - 09:19 PM

I need to hear back from my local expert first, but assuming it's a go, what's your preferred method of payment, Howard?










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Posted 17 November 2007 - 09:59 PM

Paypal is fine with me. Just so you know, there is one offer already in but is not 100 percent. So, if you are interested and the other one does not happen (I will know by tomorrow), it is yours if you say the word.
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