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destinations.p> G. E. High output deluxe 6" HANDHELD U.V. BLACKLIGHT Intense beam, excellent coverage This is the very latest Version III, which uses GENUINE G.E. (General Electric) components. By incorporating an unusual arced body design, the mirror-like metal reflector plate throws off about 30% more longwave UV light than before... a very pleasant surprise when I first saw this. These cost more than cheaper versions I've seen, but I decided to go with them entirely as the quality is first-rate and very much worth the extra money. You'll see it immeditely in nice touches like an easy to find center-mount on/off switch and clearly marked battery insertion diagram. But the real reason to go with this thing is the extra U.V. light output... it's clearly the best I've seen to date (ultimately, I only sell stuff I, too, would buy, and I'm fairly picky...ask anyone who knows me, as they roll their eyes heavenward). | 30% MORE UV OUTPUT THAN OTHER HANDHELDS DUE TO UNUSUAL CASE DESIGN | Powerful for it's size (with the understanding it's not a full size AC plug-in unit !). This is an eminently portable, slimline high output AA battery powered genuine UV LONGWAVE blacklight for regular or professional use. Small size (about 6 3/4 inches ... these are industry categorized as 6 inch) makes it easy to carry along to trade shows, on nature hikes, etc.....will fit unobtrusively in pocket or purse, and is perfect for the average glove compartment. Most higher quality handhelds typically go for $ 20.00+ depending on how they're marketed (and often for a basic unit with no accessories or options). Specialty outlets, such as Law Enforcement or Archaeology shops, have historically been typical vendors. You can save many times the cost of this device if you're lucky enough to spot just one counterfeit bill or questionable antique piece. Excellent for use at trade shows where you need a UV light to illuminate minerals or other blacklight-sensitive items: it comes with velcro tabs (and screws) for under-shelf mounting in glass showcases. Long-term, think of a portable blacklight as a COOL TOOL that everyone should have (it may not be needed this minute, or this month even, but when it is needed, it can be incredibly useful). | | | Blacklights can be great fun, and immensely practical at the same time. Below is a comprehensve list of wondrous real-world applications for both AC plug-in models and portable handhelds. TYPICAL MYRIAD USES : SCORPION HUNTING IN THE DESERT: Believe it or not, these critters turn bright fluorescent green under UV....Arizonians will cheefully attest to this; one playfully nicknamed her unit 'Scorpion Seeker'. DETECTING SUN DAMAGE ON YOUR SKIN: Prepare to be shocked here-----look at your face in a mirror under UV and brown patches will show where sun damage has occurred over the years. DANDRUFF DETECTION: Yep, believe it or not; dandruff lights up like Vegas under blacklight | | | FISHING LURES (GLOW IN THE DARK TYPE): Quickly recharge this or any other glow in the dark item. HAND STAMPS: Used in night clubs with invisible ink for readmission identification. DETECTING FAKED SIGNATURES or STAMP COLLECTIONS: Especially, if a signature was 'added' to a painting or document years after its production. MINERAL AND ROCK INSPECTION: Some of these naturally fluoresce for easy identification in the field. GLASS AND IVORY ANALYSIS: Certain glass types, such as Vaseline or Burmese, glow brightly under UV. Don't quote me on this, but I think Custard glass is identifiable as well. | | | USE WITH INVISIBLE INK PEN TO SECRETLY MARK ITEMS: This is very clever, actually. You can mark car parts when getting your car worked on (if your UV mark is still there, the part was never changed). Same goes for returned items if you're a seller. And, of course, to mark household items, bikes, etc. for theft ID. See this item below (it lurks in my ebaY Store). DETECTING CHLOROPHYLL: For the scientifically inclined, chlorophyll indicates the presence of photosynthesis in oxygen-producing organisms. | | | INDUSTRIAL / MILITARY / POLICE/ FORENSIC / LABORATORY USES These applications have been used for decades, of course, QUICKLY IDENTIFY REPAIRED ANTIQUE ITEMS: Old versus new materials become really obvious under UV--it's almost like having a form of X-ray vision. Glued areas on porcelain or pottery items are a dead giveaway with this handheld unit, as are overpainted pieces. And cracks or flaws in china that are not visible to the naked eye, even a trained one, are screaming out loud under blacklight (older and newer materials and overpainted areas glow differently). Gems, stamps, cast iron and various paper materials are good candidates as well. | | | TEXTILE ANALYSIS Highlight weave defects and uniformity; new fabric threads tend to illuminate brighter than older ones. PET URINE STAINS: Detect urine on household surfaces; if you have a kitty or puppy marking areas in your house that need to be deodorized, a strong blacklight can identify the offending spots. Often these are invisible to the eye, but will creat an odor over time. Using your blacklight, these stains can be treated with an enzyme cleaner. HOTEL NIGHTMARES A side note: I remember (and you may have seen) a mind-boggling TV expose once about commercial hotels and motels, and the stories the sheets therein REALLY told after a quick blacklight inspection by a private detective ('fluids' left behind and never cleaned up, as an example). REPTILES and some BIRDS: Certain of these species cannot exist in confinement without added UV light. (using full size AC plug in units). | | | MAY HELP CONTROL COLD AND FLU VIRUSES: Indoors, in conjunction with full spectrum lighting (full size unit is necessary for this). DISCOVER BACTERIA AND MOLD: Some (though not all) are exposed by UV DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY: The differences are painfully obvious---fake money glows unnaturally bright; the latest currency has a UV glow strip. DETECTING ALTERED CREDIT CARDS: Just for fun, look at your American Express credit card under blacklight. | INCLUDED FREE: WHITE FLUORESCENT BULB Convert your blacklight to a deluxe closet light, or use for storage sheds, attics, cupboards, garage, etc. wherever, whenever. 'KIT' ALSO INCLUDES MOUNTING VELCRO AND SCREWS | HALLOWEEN AND PARTY DECORATIONS, THEATRICAL AND FASHION SHOWS, and EVEN LOVEMAKING: Not much elaboration needed here ! MANUSCRIPT FORGERIES: The 'Hitler Diaries', as an example, were suspicious because of the paper used. ART EFFECTS: ILLUMINATE FLUORESCENT PAINT: Fluorescent paint glows extremely bright, as do white indoor surfaces or clothing such as a white shirt (as all party goers know). SUPER GOLF BALL DETECTOR: This is quite a hoot; since golf balls highlight quite well under UV, finding them is a cinch. | As mentioned in the introduction, these cost a little more than other typical handhelds I've seen, but I believe the features are quite well worth it.....first and foremost is GE quality...this is, quite assuredly, the best of the best, and it's built like a tank. No fumbling to find the prominent hair-trigger switch... it's raised and easy to find just from tactile sensation, even in total darkness. The strange body design (bulging on one side) allows for more UV to be projected, mostly I think due to the commensurately larger silverized reflector; 30% more UV output is the figure bandied about to quantify the relative power increase. In other words, though this is 4 watts, it's clearly not the 'same' 4 watts as any other typical handheld in terms of actual UV projection. As an added bonus, it comes with mounting velcro (plus screws) if, for instance, you'd like to mount it in a display case, such as at a trade show to illuminate rocks. Additionally, I'm throwing in a free standard white fluorescent bulb, since this unit can easily be converted to a bright light for closets, storage sheds, attics, cupboards, basements and garages. This is assuming, of course, you don't need a dedicated blacklight. But if you find you're only using this thing as a blacklight several times a year, why not then, it's a quite usefull alternative. | OPTION 1 : Click on BLB Bulb pix below to add to your order from my ebaY store  A backup bulb is good in case your unit gets unceremoniously dropped, especially if used in mountainous field work | OPTION 2 : Click on any of the 3 pictures below to add an Invisible Ink U.V. Pen to your order from my ebaY store. This can be extraordinarily useful over time, and may pay for itself a hundredfold if it helps you catch a fraudulent transaction (see text above)  - Secretly mark a liquor bottle if you think someone (kids, for instance) is drinking from it - Invisibly mark where an object, door, etc is resting: it it's been moved, you'll immediately know - Be sure your mechanic actually changed a part: mark it before repairs begin • Mark returned items if you're a seller, or household items, bikes, etc. for theft IDese | And .... one more thing.... COMMENTS FROM PRIOR BUYERS OVER THE YEARS Plus more interesting uses than I could EVER come up with (these are a mishmash of references to both the 6 inch and 12 inch handhelds) .... "After a few bouts of my customers returning computer equipment that has been swapped with a defective one, I came up with a 100% (almost) foolproof way to prevent this last year. I bought a bottle of UV ink ($15), a very small unique rubber stamp ($2.50) from a store that has thousands of different designs. Make sure the UV ink is not for human skin (nightclubs). I stamped every item before I ship with this UV ink. It can be visible only with UV light (black light) available from many places. The last guy I cought Fri. sending a defective video card back to me claiming that it didn't work. I placed the video card under the UV light and no stamp! I stamped it on the inside of the metal bracket so it won't wear off from handling. I sent a message to this guy and am still waiting for a reply. This even works with clothing and pretty much any material I tried it on." - S.L. A certain very popular canned beverage (think 'RB'), normally the color of beer, turns radioactive green under blacklight. Check it out !! - Mary M. Hello. Here is a use that you should put at the top of your list(you could sell a ton if you listed under an e-bay automotive section): Auto mechanics--when used with leak detection dye (poured into engines), the source of oil leaks will be exposed!! (BTW, I'm not certain but this might also be able to be used in cooling system leaks). Just a thought. - Mike S. I need this item ASAP. My husband has been sent overseas where scorpions are really bad. One of his buddies has already been stung. The military does not provide these llights. I need to get him one NOW! Thanks - Mary C. COMMENT: about 200,000 people a year (worldwide) get stung by these critters, with many reported deaths I think I found 2 sites that carried battery-operated ones, but they weren't the better longwave bulbs and probably wouldn't flouresce brightly or for more than a few inches away. Even more frustrating, neither site allowed you to purchase items online, you had to either call them during business hours or send for the catalog (one was located in Australia!). - D.H. Hi Alan, I was so surprised when I received the light, It got here on Monday. My daughters went wild they loved it, they want me to buy 2 more from you, I will let you know when. Thank you so much. -Gladys L. Hi, just thought that you might want to include this in your uses, it's something that my wife has mentioned to me several times over the years. When and where she was going to school (in Chicago, by the way) there used to be a lot of head lice from time to time, so the "authorities" in the schools would do a head inspection, using black light to check for them. It seems that they fluoresce under blacklight, and are easy to spot that way. -Don S. Alan, I received your bulb in excellent condition. My son is enjoying using it for his fluorescent minerals. It seems to put out energy in shortwave AND longwave UV. Than lot for your prompt shipping. I would have no problem recommending you to people who need UV lights. Thanks. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - Peter G. Hi Alan, just in case you are interested, Veterinarians also use Black lights for detection of worms. Such as Ring Worm. - Cindy C. I'll be using it for ice fishing for my glow jigs..I have quite a few painted with glow paint and the black lights seem to "charge" them for a longer time. - Mike S. HI, I previously won and recd 2 of your 12 inch blacklights w/ bulbs. Wanted to thank you again for a perfect transaction and wanted to let you know my friend and I sucessfully found 110 golf balls last night on a course here in Phoenix. - Mike M. I am a primary school nurse. In an effort to teach how germs are spread, I put a powder on my hands called GloGerm.... it can only be seen using a blacklight. After touching various surfaces in classrooms (including some High-5's with kids), I'll use the blacklight to show all the places where germs are... and then show the kids how to effectively wash their hands. Who knew, right?! Thanks a million! - Meredith C. Hello, I am thinking of getting this unit to take with me to the jungle in Ecuador. Do you know if it is rain-proof? If the bulb is not exposed, and covered by plastic, perhaps the rain would not hurt the unit? Thanks ! -John S. REPLY : Hey there....sounds like a fun excursion ! Had a closer look at one just to be sure, but it looks quite tight where the parts come together....even the bulb cover is so tight that it's not easy to even get a fingernail into the seam. So I sort of doubt ordinary rain would have an effect (though total immersion/underwater would be a different story of course. If you wanted to go one step further, a thin film of ordinary silicone (from any hardware store) on any seams would waterproof it to the max. Silicone is easy to work with, and in future, if you ever needed to take the unit apart, a simple razor blade would undo it. Thanx for the inquiry ! | SCORPION WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION: Almost all scorpions on earth glow under U.V., some more brightly than others, which in large part is determined by exoskeleton density. And why do they glow at all ? An evolutionary trick of nature apparently; a favorite scorpion 'ordeurve' is many kinds of insects. Quite a few plants emit U.V. also, which insects are readily equipped to see. Hence, the scorpion is essentially pretending to be a flower by 'lighting up' and attracting unsuspecting insects who think they're headed for a nectar source. Glad I'm not an insect.  One of the very best scorpion adventure stories comes from Mary B. (thanx Mary!) : Hi Alan.... My son and I took the 12" one out tonight and must have found a dozen or more scorps ACK!! in only a couple minutes. We'd like to get 2 more at least LOL.. maybe he could find some buddies to go on the hunt with him. I'm on my way out to the nearest store to pick up some carb cleaner. It's the quickest killer for them besides a good stomp (and these are on brick wall or between cracks). We can only get so many in one night and can share the lights with others on same nights. We got about 10 in front of the house (one was a mommy or mommy to be with 6-9 babies or eggs on her back). My son and his friend later got "dozens" out back they said. When spraying a crack, 5 may fall out instead of 1. Gives me the creeps just thinking about it. The creepy crawlers were in the pine needles/cones too. (We live on an acre, so there's lots of land to scour.) I'll not be working out there without gloves anymore for sure! Looks like it's time to take out those huge pine trees (12-13) that drop all the mess the scorpions enjoy living & breeding in. Thanks SO much! | So then, to summarize ... Your blacklight is brand new and 'rarin to go, and takes 4 standard, easily obtainable 'AA' size batteries, not included (are they ever) but available either in my ebaY store (link above) or during checkout. By the way, alkalines or rechargeables are highly recommended over standard heavy duty batteries. Alkalines, especially, have an extremely long shelf life, often a year or more. | | | INVISIBLE BLACKLIGHT PAINT Can't be seen in ordinary light; only visible under blacklight ! Brush-on or Aerosol Spray  | Post Office or other MONEY ORDERS accepted, or PAYPAL instant email money transfer (click on icon below). CHECKS OK if you don't mind the wait to clear (high feedback rating a plus). | Pay securely with any major credit card via PayPal! |  |  | Items usually get shipped same or next day as receipt of funds (not counting some weekends) so you'll see it pretty quick. California residents add 7.25% sales tax for the gods of commerce here, except Los Angeles County cities, where the tax is 8.25%. International purchases via International Postal Money Orders or bank drafts, or Paypal. Can send to most countries, but not all, depending on USPS Global Priority Mail or Parcel Post air destinations. If you've won another of my auctions, will gladly combine shipping to save you XX dollars, feel free to let me know which ones you've won in case I don't immediately make the association. Tremendous good luck on winning this, and thanx for looking in ! |
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