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Streamlight 25170 Ni-Cad Battery Stick SL-15X/SL20-XP
Streamlight 25170 Ni-Cad Battery Stick, SL-15X/SL20-XP Streamlight, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of high- performance lighting equipment for professional automotive, fire fighting, law enforcement, military, industrial and outdoor applications. Replacement battery Ni-Cad stick for SL-15X and SL20-XP flashlights. Streamlight 25170 Ni-Cad Battery Stick, SL-15X/SL20-XP Features: Made In: Japan * Product can not be shipped outside of the United States
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