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The Lighting EVER LED Flashlight is a compact, durable, and ultra-bright portable light source featuring 140 lumens output, adjustable zoom focus, and IPX4 water resistance. Powered by included AAA batteries, its rugged aluminum build and skid-proof design make it an essential tactical and camping accessory for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Special Feature | Portable, Adjustable flash light mode, Adjustable focus |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 140 Lumens |
Included Components | Battery |
Product Dimensions | 4.2"D x 1.2"W x 1.2"H |
Voltage | 4.5 Volts (AC) |
Light Path Distance | 500 Feet |
Battery Cell Composition | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 104.33 Grams |
Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Brand | Lighting EVER |
Brightness | 140 Lumen |
Battery Description | 3 AAA |
Runtime | 30000 hours |
Finish Type | Aluminium |
Light Source Wattage | 3 Watts |
Global Trade Identification Number | 07066008564923 |
Manufacturer | Lighting EVER |
Size | Small |
Part Number | 1200012 |
Item Weight | 3.68 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 1200012 |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Area Lighting Classification | IPX4 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish types | Aluminium |
Number of Lights | 1 |
Special Features | Portable, Adjustable flash light mode, Adjustable focus |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Wattage | 3 watts |
Wattage | 3 Watts |
P**A
Top Performer Small Flashlight for Intricate Artisan Work
I asked Apple how to get flashlight as a handy icon during work hours. As a high-end jewelry artisan, I have a large inventory of well-organized beads. Still, a flashlight is helpful to move quickly through all the greens, for example. I usually know what I'm looking for, but they are in identical jars.Apple, who I love but they are driving me crazy w/all this new AI tech, said "No, I can't have the great flashlight on my iPhone home page, because Apple wants it in the new Control Center." I said 'But that's highly inconvenient. I want it handy like it is at night. Always there, good to go, with one step. Push. LOL." Apple said "No, our engineers don't want it that way." You must go to the control center.I said "Fine, then, I will buy a small flashlight always ready to do what I want, not what you want." And I did order it Sat. and it arrived in 12 hrs.This little gem is perfect. A third-grader can get it up and running fast. The light is intense -- as several videos show. I am up close and use the zoom factor -- only because I am focused on tiny beads. Others may have a bigger radius zoom-view needs, but this is fine for me, for my purpose. For closeup work, this little flashlight seems to get highest marks.The switch is entire bottom of flashlight. You won't go looking for it. And best of all, it does not talk back to you, saying "I like that green bead better for this necklace." Siri will be intervening in design decisions any day now.I appreciate some low-tech experiences in my life, and this little baby will do just fine. And there are no arguments. Boy -- we are sliding down a slippery slope fast in our daily lives. Tomorrow a landline phone again, where I can be a rebel against the technocrats.PS: I am tech savvy and use AI daily for my writing. But it's like AI for scholars has changed my world with information and history. I just don't like being pushed around by Apple over a flashlight's ease of use, and they are making it harder.
R**K
This little flash light can cure a blind man
Very cool 'lil LED flashlight w/an extendable 'neck'. As in you can pull at it from the top & extend its length by an inch or so. I've purchased more expensive ,fancier (like stainless steel) ones that weren't anywhere near as bright or good & 2 out of 2 crapped out on me within a few weeks , including one that was pretty expensive compared to this one. It was an 'Energizer Stainless Steel' , LED , 5 flashing modes ,'super-duper bright' , blah ,blah blah flashlight , that you'd think be good based on the brand alone.Yeah it was pretty good. For about a week. I always say , more expensive don't always mean 'better'. Perfect example right here. Get this little ,bright , cheap & handy flashlight. Don't be fooled by more expensive brands that won't be much better unless you really go all out ($$$ wise).Highly recommend it.
E**E
Bright, high quality, and solid (but cheap batteries)
UPDATE TWO WEEKS AFTER ORIGINAL REVIEW:I'm disappointed with the quality of the included batteries. After barely a week of not much use, the beam was noticeably dimmer and after two weeks, much dimmer. However if the manufacturer had to cut corners, the batteries are the best place to cut. I can always install better batteries (and have).I intended to buy two more of this flashlight to put in my vehicles' glove compartments, but Costco had a sale on the "Duracell Durabeam Ultra 300 Lumens Tactical High-Intensity Compact LED Flashlight, 3-Pack" that made them irresistibly cheap, so I bought the three Duracells instead of two more of this flashlight. Here's how the LE and Duracell compare:note: for testing, I installed brand new Kirkland (Costco) AAA batteries in both flashlights.Batteries: The LE uses three AAA, the Duracell uses 4 AAA. My LE came with cheap batteries that lost power quickly after only light use, but the Duracell comes with Duracell batteries.Size: The Duracell is about an inch longer and about 3/16" wider (but looks wider than that). The lens of the LE is recessed and hard to measure, but is about 1/2"; the Duracell lens is a little more than twice as wide.Quality: The LE feels like a higher quality, better machined product, but the Duracell is probably just as solid. It just doesn't feel as refined. The Duracell's internal battery holder however seems higher quality to me than the LE and easier to insert in the right direction in the dark.Convenience: The LE comes with a wrist strap but the Duracell doesn't and doesn't have a way to add one. This reason alone will be enough to make me choose to use the LE over the Duracell in many conditions.Adjustable beam: The LE's beam can be adjusted from very tight to very wide. The Duracell's is not adjustable, but it has a unique dual reflector that emits a very bright inner beam and a more diffuse outer beam.Lens: The LE has a recessed glass lens that will be relatively hard to damage. The Duracell has a plastic lens that's only barely recessed and can easily be damaged by dropping it or handling it carelessly.Power switch: Both flashlights turn on and off by pressing a button on the end. The LE has one power setting and the Duracell has two. Both can be stood on the button end, but are unsteady and would tip over easily.The beam: This is the important difference between the two flashlights. When you switch them both on, the Duracell looks much brighter, however if you take them outside and compare them, the Duracell looses its advantage. If the LE is set on the narrowest beam, it's casts a much brighter & more focused beam than the Duracell. If the LE is set on its widest beam, it casts a gentle light that won't affect your night vision. For this reason alone, I'd be inclined to choose the LE over the Duracell for prolonged use in the dark. The Duracell's bright unadjustable beam would quickly make it difficult to see anything without the flashlight, but the LE's more diffused wide beam would keep my eyes more able to see in the dark. Even with the Duracell on its lower power setting, the LE had a major advantage here.The only time they were equal was when I adjusted the LE's beam to the same width as the Duracell. Then two flashlights performed identically.Which one is better for you? It depends on your needs.The LE is better:- If you need a flashlight that you can tether to your wrist to keep your hands free- If you want a sharply focused beam that will shine bright over a long distance (I tested about 150 feet)- If you want a gentle beam that won't reduce your night vision- If you want a well crafted product- If you want a smaller flashlight that will fit easily in a pants pocket.The Duracell is better:- If you simply want to turn on the flashlight and have a bright beam- If you want a flashlight that costs a little less. In addition to the Duracell being cheaper to buy, its included batteries will probably last longer- If you want a larger flashlightI am carrying two of my Duracells in my vehicle glove compartments, but I take the LE when I'm in the woods at night. It's smaller size also makes it more convenient for many tasks in the house.Overall I feel I would have been better off buying the two LE's that I originally planned to buy than the three Duracells.ORIGINAL REVIEW:This arrived today and I waited until after dark to test it outside. It's quite impressive. Using the narrow spot beam, it easily lights up a spot on a fence nearly 100 feet away and the top of a tree that I estimate is about 150 feet. Indoors, the wide beam is impressively bright with only a barely hint of blue in it. I've owned a number of LED flashlights and this is by far the most impressive.The construction is also impressive. It's solid metal, not a lightweight by any means, and has a good, solid feel about it Everything looks machined well and the rear cap screws on and off smoothly.The three AAA batteries are installed in a removable plastic holder. After removing it to install the included batteries, I realized that I had forgotten to note which end of the holder goes inside the flashlight. I was glad to see that the manufacturer has included a bright red arrow pointing in the right direction. That's a useful touch! It would be inconvenient to be replacing batteries at night out in the woods and be struggling to see which direction to install them. My only complaint is that the arrow is glued on, so it might come off over time.I was looking specifically for a flashlight with AA or AAA batteries so I can use rechargeable Eneloops in it. I didn't want an expensive lithium or similar battery that might be too expensive to carry spares and to find myself in the woods with dead batteries and no replacements. I can easily carry a few AAA's as spares.My main uses for it will be in the woods at night. for working with computer internals, and around the house. The wrist strap is long enough to easily hang it from my wrist when I need quick access and don't want to risk dropping it in the dark. I may buy to more to carry in the glove compartment of my car and truck. This is going to be a very handy flashlight. I highly recommend it.I've only received it today so I can't comment on its durability. I expect it to hold up, but whenever anything changes after I write a review, I always post an update, so if my opinion changes about this flashlight, I'll post an update to this review.
J**E
Good little flashlight
Nice little light,not as bright as it shows,but it's good,and the price is nice
N**M
Good product, good company.
I had previously ordered one of these and I liked it, so I ordered another one a few months later. Second one started flickering and I just could not get it to stop no matter what I tried. It was past the return date, but I figured I would contact the seller just to see what they would say. They replied quickly, and sent me a replacement immediately. Definitely worth the money.
D**.
Fine product, excellent communication with customer service
Excellent communication with customer service when a minor problem occurred. Issue was fixed quickly. The product worked perfectly for my project. Strong aluminum housing and rugged push-button switch. None of the useless "modes" other flashlights have. Very pleased with the purchase.
A**F
Great Flashlight
It's very portable and has a good build quality. You can zoom in or out and the light is surprisingly bright. Design is great and it's small enough to fit on your palm.
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