I was really surprised to find that my local Home Depot has sold out of Mags and won't be getting any more in. Looks like they have been replaced with loads of cheaper/higher profit margin lights.
I of course do not have any evidence of this but it's POSSIBLE that Maglite increased its profit margin at Walmart's expense OR would not adjust their profit margins and Walmart might have decided to go with manufacuturers whose lights customers will buy while maintaining the same profit margin.
Maglite needs to rethink its decision unless Walmart was quite unreasonable.
Granger is selling Maglite products now. They are where I found the updated 2D classic two setting light (after learning about it here). They are an industrial supplier who sell all kinds of work gear like bicycles trucks for factories and reflective clothing for tow truck drivers…… stuff like that, so it kinda makes sense they'd be selling Maglite products.
A lot of folks did not like the so-called low setting being nearly as bright as the high on the new classic 2D but if/when duty calls for all night use or extended underground use it really makes sense. Nearly the same brightness to provide a typical Maglite S&R/duty light with 10x the runtime.
I still don't see those at Maglite or any other Maglite online seller.
In my opinion, one of the most interesting products we've seen from Maglite is the anomaly called the ML25IT, I believe you posted a thread about it. How strange for a company to actually develop an incandescent from the group up in this day and age.
Regarding Ozark trails,Without knowing what really happened I speculate Maglite has seen sales drop enough to not re-enter into contracts with the big box stores. Perhaps big box stores have not invited Maglite back due to slumping sales too. But at my local Wally World, big orange store and Lowes flashlights in general collect dust these days. Bushnell, Rayovac, Coast no longer fly off the shelves either.
It does make me wonder why they liquidated Rayovacs and Maglites but not Ozark Trails and Coasts.
The LED flashlight craze has likely peeked across America and everybody who wants one has one. But I do miss having the opportunity to snag yet another triple a minimag each time I go to buy nails or paint.
I'd like to see that, but like you said... probably too late.I wonder why Maglite has never done a 1aa. A Solitaire with better runtime.
Probably too little too late now but I'm just pondering.
I noticed the same. Once in a walmart, there was a brief power outage, and I was stunned at how quickly people were able to reach for their phone and turn on the flashlight app.I've noticed most people who are a lot younger than me when in the dark grab their phone light very very few reach for a flashlight