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Titan luxury flashlight

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SureFire has created the Titan, which they claim is the world's first luxury flashlight. It's the first (and only) fully variable-output flashlight and has an operating range from zero to 65 lumens. There are no preset levels meaning you can get every output level in between. It has a titanium body and a scratch-resistant sapphire window, and the whole thing costs a whopping $500. Because why eat food when you can, you know, own a flashlight?

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