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An awesome strobe from Pelican. This strobe is small, bright and will attach to just about anything. Perfect whether you are a boater or just need a strobe so people don't hit you with their cars.
  • Super bright LED beam with red lens can be seen from over half a mile away.

  • Submersible to 500 feet make this strobe perfect for boaters and divers.

  • Two coin cell batteries will power this light for up to 130 hours (included).
  • Type of Bulb: LED
  • Burn Time: 130 hours
  • Size: 1 3/4" L
  • Weight: 0.5 oz. with battery
  • Type of Battery: 2 Coin cell (included)
  • Submersible to 500 feet

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Pelican 2130 Mini Flasher™
 
3.8

(based on 9 reviews)

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75%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to attach (3)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Kayak camping (4)
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No (8)

    Reviewed by 9 customers

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    1.0

    A tough turn

    By oldkayakboy

    from Charlotte, NC

    About Me Advanced

    Verified Reviewer

    Pros

    • Easy To Attach
    • Small

    Cons

    • Not Functional

    Best Uses

      Comments about Pelican 2130 Mini Flasher™:

      It is difficult to turn on and off. It takes both hands and is therefore useless. Pick something else.

      • Was this a gift?:
      • No
       
      5.0

      great safety device

      By Guelo

      from Vega Baja P.R.

      About Me Casual/ Recreational

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Attach
      • Rugged

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Touring

        Comments about Pelican 2130 Mini Flasher™:

        great safety device it helps when night aproaches

        • Was this a gift?:
        • No
         
        3.0

        OK but I wanted more

        By buzz

        from SW ohio

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Best In Low Light
        • Easy To Attach
        • Good for Price

        Cons

        • Not Visible In Sunlight

        Best Uses

          Comments about Pelican 2130 Mini Flasher™:

          It is OK for low light conditions. I was looking for something that would signal to speedboats and ski doos that a canoe is on the lake.

           
          2.0

          Mine is Defective

          By Dave

          from Milwaukee

          Verified Reviewer

          Pros

          • Clipable
          • Low price
          • Small

          Cons

            Best Uses

              Comments about Pelican 2130 Mini Flasher™:

              I like the product's concept and overall design, and other reviewers here have been happy with theirs. However after a single evening's use my strobe stopped blinking and will flicker and eventually turn continuously on. Perhaps I was just unlucky.

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              • No
               
              5.0

              versatile

              By Capt J

              from Coastal NC

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Pets
              • PFDs

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Day Trips
                • Kayak Camping
                • Ocean Swells

                Comments about Pelican 2130 Mini Flasher™:

                We live on a boat and use these as backup safety lighting on PFDs, pet collars and anything else that might go overboard at night. They are small, lightweight and waterproof. The only real limitation is the size; it is not designed to be visible from extreme distances.

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                  Q:

                  does the Pelican 2130 Mini flasher have an on/off switch? I know that's probably a silly question, but I can't find one in the picture, and no one mentioned it. If it does, I'll be ordering three, if not, I'll keep searching.
                  thanks
                  Asked on 1/2/2013 by tom from Reardan, WA

                  17 answers

                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    It does not have a physical "switch" but it is turned on and off by simply turning the top portion of the light. I own two of these and I have put them thru the war. I did the worlds toughest mudder race in November and dragged the Pelican thru mud, dirt, deep water, freezing temps; and after 24hrs in those elements, it was still blinking away! Great product! And very easy to turn on/off.

                    Answered on 1/2/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    You turn the light on/off by turning the outside of light to right until it turns on and turning it left until it turns off.
                    Sent from my iPhone

                    Answered on 1/2/2013 by Greenland Surfer from Woodinville, WA
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    It does NOT. The bezel rotates to engage/disengage the bulb with the
                    battery.

                    Answered on 1/2/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    There is no "on/off" switch. To turn the light on, you simply twist the the red lens clockwise.

                    Answered on 1/2/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    You twist the red lens to turn it on/off.  Mine is very difficult to turn.  Hope this helps.

                    Answered on 1/2/2013 by paddleperson from new jersey
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    twisting the red lense turns the light on/off
                    Sent from my iPhone

                    Answered on 1/2/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    Yes It has. You can turn the red part, and the ligth tur on/off
                    Rafel
                    Enviat des del meu iPad

                    Answered on 1/2/2013 by papageno kayak from Andorra (AND)
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    It does not have an on/off button, it is screw on, screw off. Meaning you just rotate the bulb housing to turn it on or off.

                    Answered on 1/2/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    Yes.
                    Tighten the red bulb to turn off
                    Will Yates

                    Answered on 1/2/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    I cannot find mine to be sure, but I am almost completely certain that you
                    turn it on and off by slightly screwing/unscrewing the red lens, which is
                    o-ring sealed.
                    -- Jeff

                    Answered on 1/2/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    It twists on and off.  Still completely waterproof.
                    I think it's awesome, particularly for emergency use.
                    (I don't use it regularly, though.)

                    Answered on 1/2/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    The Pelican 2130 is turned on and off by twisting the red cap (no switch). A rubber gasket (black ring in photo) keeps the inside sealed.

                    Answered on 1/3/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    This light does not have a on/off switch.  It turns on and off by screwing the lens piece to the body.  Simple consturction, no swithch to leak or corode.
                     
                    Brian

                    Answered on 1/3/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    yes, it works by rotating the red shield on the light.

                    Answered on 1/3/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    It turns on by screwing the red down onto the housing thereby making
                    contact with the battery.

                    Answered on 1/3/2013 by Anonymous
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    No! Doesn't have a "switch."
                    Turn red cover to turn on and off. It is difficult to turn.
                    Lonny Fraze

                    Answered on 1/3/2013 by Lonny the sailor from Athens, OH
                  • VERIFIED BUYER

                    A:

                    Simply twist the red lens back and forth to turn on or off.

                    Answered on 1/6/2013 by Wood Canvas Guy from Salem, Oregon
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