Good point... but it is. One of the reasons i like mag so much, when technically there are better (brighter) LED flashlights out there. Great warranty can make up for other shortcomings. Technically its not "Mag's" warranty but they have agreements with the three major battery manufacturers and will replace your light if it has one of their batteries in it. Even if it doesnt happen to be one of the big 3, they will replace it for $12. A good deal all around if you ask me.
This flashlight has different problems than my mini mags (stuck batteries), and maybe technically SHOULD have to go back to mag, but the manager didnt even ask what the issue was.. just denied the claim right off the bat. Thats my issue.
"Unfortunately, Mag does not warrant against battery leakage, however, we do have agreements with Duracell, Eveready and Ray-O-Vac. If one of these brands of batteries has leaked in your flashlight, send the flashlight to us and we will repair or replace it at no charge to you.
We recommend that you ship the flashlight UPS or Postal Insured for tracking purposes. Please send to:
Mag Instrument, Inc.
Attn: Warranty Dept.
1721 E. Locust St.
Ontario, Ca. 91761-7769"
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