UV 365nm AA Battery Flashlight for Crystal Viewing

UV 365nm AA Battery Flashlight for Crystal Viewing

3.75" L x .75"W
$19.99
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UV 365nm AA Battery Flashlight for Crystal Viewing

UV 365nm AA Battery Flashlight for Crystal Viewing

$19.99
Prix promotionnel  $19.99 Prix régulier 
Size3.75" L x .75"W

Some crystals keep their most stunning secrets hidden in plain sight. Under normal light, a piece of calcite or fluorite might look beautiful but unremarkable. Flip on a 365nm UV flashlight, and suddenly you're looking at something that glows like it came from another world. This compact AA-powered flashlight delivers true 365nm ultraviolet light, the wavelength that makes UV reactive minerals fluoresce most vividly, and it's small enough to keep on your shelf, in your bag, or right next to your display.

Product Highlights

  • True 365nm UV wavelength for optimal fluorescence in UV reactive crystals and minerals
  • Compact size: 95.25mm L x 19mm W, easy to handle and store
  • Powered by a standard AA battery, no specialty batteries required
  • Reliable, consistent UV output for collection viewing and mineral inspection
  • Works with a wide range of fluorescent minerals including calcite, fluorite, selenite, and more
  • This product is pulled at random by size.
  • A practical tool for any crystal collector, mineral enthusiast, or anyone curious about what their collection looks like under UV light

How to Use

  • In a darkened room, hold the flashlight 5 to 15cm above your crystal and observe the fluorescence response. The darker the environment, the more dramatic the effect.
  • Use it to explore your UV reactive collection, including fluorite, calcite, selenite, and certain agates, to see which pieces glow most brilliantly
  • Run it over raw and polished specimens alike. Raw pieces often show fluorescence patterns that polished surfaces can obscure.
  • Use it as an authenticity check. Many natural minerals fluoresce in predictable ways, and unusual or absent fluorescence can be a useful data point when evaluating a new piece.
  • Pair it with your display setup for UV-lit photography or nighttime altar arrangements
  • Keep it handy at crystal fairs and markets to quickly assess fluorescence on pieces before purchasing

Care and Maintenance

Store the flashlight with the lens cap on when not in use to protect the UV LED. Avoid pointing it directly at eyes, as UV light can be harmful with prolonged direct exposure. Replace the AA battery as needed when output dims. Wipe the body clean with a soft dry cloth. This is a precision UV tool, so handle it with the same care you'd give any quality instrument in your collection kit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why 365nm specifically?
The 365nm wavelength sits in the longwave UV range and is the most effective for triggering fluorescence in minerals and crystals. Many cheaper UV lights use 395nm, which produces a visible violet glow that can mask true fluorescence. A true 365nm light shows you what's actually fluorescing, not just what's reflecting purple light.

Which crystals glow under UV light?
Many minerals in our UV reactive collection fluoresce beautifully, including fluorite (often blue or green), calcite (red, orange, or pink), selenite (blue-white), and certain agates. Results vary by specimen, which is part of what makes UV viewing so exciting.

Is this safe to use around crystals?
Yes. UV light does not damage most crystals during brief viewing sessions. However, prolonged UV exposure can fade color in some light-sensitive stones over time, so use it for viewing and inspection rather than as a permanent light source.

Can I use this for purposes other than crystals?
Absolutely. The 365nm wavelength is also useful for detecting certain dyes, checking documents, inspecting resins and adhesives, and other applications where UV fluorescence is relevant. It's a versatile tool beyond the crystal world.

What battery does it use?
It runs on a single standard AA battery, which is widely available and easy to replace.

Explore UV Reactive Crystals

Once you've seen a fluorite or calcite light up under UV, it's hard not to want more. Our UV reactive crystal collection is curated specifically for collectors who love this effect, with pieces selected for strong, vivid fluorescence response. If you're new to UV minerals or want to go deeper, our guide to UV reactive crystals covers everything from how fluorescence works to which minerals glow most dramatically. For ideas on how to incorporate UV viewing into your display setup, check out our article on how to display crystals at home.

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