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Dorcy Dive Lights

Dorcy dive lights are produced by Dorcy International, based in Columbus, Ohio. Founded in 1975, it is a private company that provides a broad spectrum of lighting solutions. They are manufacturers, distributors and sellers of industrial, domestic and commercial lighting solutions. With experience spanning 55 years, Dorcy is the real deal when it comes to light.

They pride themselves on having an in-house factory where they produce most of their products. Some of the products they provide include area lights, spotlights, dive lights, rechargeable headlamps and even alkaline batteries.

The most popular dive lights they produce include:

Dorcy Dive II Submersible Anti-Corrosion LED

This diving light features anti-corrosion polished aluminum for durability. It is submersible up to 300 feet. It makes use of 6 AAA size batteries and can be utilized on both land and in water. Its beam on land extends up to 200ft. Its beam has a hot spot at the center when used on land. It features a K2 Super Flux LED bulb with a brightness of 220 lumens. It comes with a twist switch and has a battery life of 8 hours.

Dorcy 500 Lumen DIVE III Submersible LED

This premium light is made of high-quality, corrosion-proof aluminum. The aluminum is anodized to resist damage. It is IPX8 waterproof certified with a depth rating of up to 300ft. It can be used on both land and in water. It has LEDs with a brightness of 500 lumens. It uses AA batteries and can support up to 8 hours of continuous use on a single set of batteries. It has a push button switch and comes with a free adjustable nylon wrist lanyard.

Dorcy K2 Superflux 180-lumen

This is the smallest product in Dorcy’s range. It uses 6 AAA sized batteries and emits 180 lumens of light. It has an 8-hour burn time and comes with a one year warranty. This durable aluminum dive light has a depth rating of up to 300ft.

NightDiver-Scott: Scott first experienced the thrill of exploring the ocean while snorkeling during his senior class trip in high school. After that, he threw himself into diving, working diligently to become a master scuba diver so he could achieve his goal of diving for a living. And that’s exactly what he’s done –a commercial diver by day and a PADI diving instructor by night, Scott loves taking his dips after the sun has gone down, and because of this, he’s super particular about the quality and functionality of the dive lights he uses.