NEBO Slyde King 2K & Big Larry 2 Torches & Worklights - Review & Features
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- Опубликовано: 24 янв 2023
- Rechargeable, waterproof (IP67) and extremely versatile, the SLYDE KING 2K features a 2,000 lumen flashlight with 4x zoom, and a 500 lumen C•O•B work light. Each light mode is dimmable with programmable memory. The 2K also has an ergonomic rubberized grip and powerful magnetic base.
The BIG Larry 2 outputs 500 lumens with the C•O•B work light and 200 lumens from the top flashlight. The red C•O•B light is perfect for distress signaling or roadside emergencies. The steel clip and magnetic base provide convenient hands-free lighting options.
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Nebo Slyde King 2K Rechargeable LED Torch & Work Light
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Great flashlights
Awesomw review! Thanks mate
It would be nice to know battery/charge duration.
Hi John,
Obviously it varies with regards to battery charge and duration depending on the level of brightness you are using them at. Hopefully these mode breakdowns will help a little
Big Larry 2
Top light (200 lumens) - 8 hours / 75 meters
Work light (500 lumens) - 2.5 hours / 31 meters
Red light (40 lumens) - 20 hours / 7 meters
Red hazard flasher - 40 hours / 7 meters
Slyde King 2K
Flashlight Modes
High (2,000 lumens): 2 hours / 409 meters
Low (200 lumens): 12 hours / 125 meters
C•O•B Work Light Modes
White High (500 lumens): 4 hours / 34 meters
White Low (50 lumens): 24 hours / 10 meters
Red High (40 lumens): 6 hours / 9 meters
Red Low (4 lumens): 60 hours / 3 meters
Red Flash (40 lumens): 6 hours / 9 meters