@isatnt3207 Super bright and cheap simply don't go together, unfortunately. I have had a couple knockoff lights claiming "10 million lumens" and they're somewhat bright, but there's no quality, they won't last. Just search by brands like: acebeam, olight, fennix, thrunite, imalent... there's more, but start there. As far as adjustable beam, in high end lights, you'll pay a lot for that. There are "throwers" which are more like spot lights, and "floods". My advice would be to get yourself a acebeam in the $100 price range, or something like the thrunite catapult v6 for under $100. Just see what a quality light feels like and how it works, and you'll never ask about cheap lights again. It's better to spent, 1, 2, or 300 dollars on one good flashlight that you'll have forever than to assemble a collection of cheap knockoff lights that won't work when you need them. Just be careful because it's addicting and you'll always want another one.
@isatnt3207 unfortunately there aren't alot of zoomable flashlights out there that are reliable since there usually made by cheap Chinese companies but the only one I could really recommend is the convoy Z1
I've delved into this and came out with a couple cheap olights and stream lights. But I am searching for the perfect headlamp which I've settled with black diamond for now.
Lols... Thats True... I Already Spend Thousands Bucks For A Lots Of Flashlight... I Just Stop My Intention To Buy $700 Imalent Flashlight After I Found That There Is No Replacement Battery In The Market...😅
Exactly the info in came to RUclips for. A starting point to search from, from an enthusiast in the comments vs a generic Amazon top review. Literally about to look now lol
And you'll have that key chain light for the rest of your life... lol. You get what you pay for, some people learn that sooner than other, it's an inescapable fact of life
Maybe it's me or my luck, but when I buy and use these hi-lumen flashlights, they get super hot very quickly. I end up on a lower setting. Defeats the object.
For use over time any flashlight will build heat, that's just the nature of the beast, and always has been with flashlights. Even older incandescent lights generate tons of heat (more per lumen than any modern light system) but we didn't have "high performing" incandescent lights like we do now for LED's and even LEP's (dive down that rabbit hole at your own peril to your wallet) The harder you run any kind of light the more heat it's going to build, better designs will have better ways of venting heat, but all of them will eventually get hot and even automatically step down in power in most cases. If you're going to be using over a prolonged period of time then high power is just not going to be sustainable, you're either going to have a lot of heat build up, or your going to need some form of active cooling like fans, which will cause more battery drain. Everything is a balance, the best thing you can do is try to find a flashlight whose "half" power satisfies your needs because half can be sustained much longer than full power, and you still have full power available in short bursts if you need it. More raw lumens will cause more heat buildup than high candela and candela is how far a beam will reach, so if you need reach but not necessarily a ton of power or want to avoid heat, then lower lumen & higher candela may be a combination you want to look at. Surefire's EDC "turbo" lights do this quite well with only about 700-800 lumens but 100,000 candela.
@@mad-croatian LED's (especially when run in high power lights) still put off a ton of heat, they just put out less heat than an incandescent bulb would at the same output. Imalent makes the highest powered flashlight in the world (at the moment) and it's LED and it puts out a TON of heat.
Sure 900 lumen is equivalent to the 60w variation of a led light on the ceiling but it only bright when it up close but far away it dark enough I have a led torch can't remember the name that have the focus lens can still show the spot light over 1/4 of a mile
@@edermerol4066 adjustable or "zoomy" flashlights are just a gimmick, they're universally worse at both things than dedicated flood or spot light, and the zoom function just adds more parts to bind, break, or fail. No one that uses flashlight in any serious way uses "zoom" lights. Those are $15 gas station junk lights that they sell to people who don't know any better. And I'm not making fun of those people, I used to be one of them, and when I bought my first actually well-made flashlight it changed how I thought about lights entirely. I'd never use one of those junk lights again. If the zoomable flashlight does what you want then I'm happy for you, and for God's sake don't buy a higher end light because then you'll never be satisfied with the zoomy one ever again.
Check out the Wurkkos TS22. Its about the same price, 4500+ lumens, and WAYYYY smaller than this thing! Like you could fit it in your pocket along with a pocketknife no problem.
@abird5575 I have the IF23 and love that light too! However, the Wurkkos TS22 is a bit smaller just because it doesn't have that flat floodlight poking out on the side 👍
@abird5575 sofirn definitely stepped up their game, I buy jetbeam, klarus, thrunite, nitecore etc. Just got a imalent ld70 mini and I'm not impressed with it. Heavy and ugly honestly
Just ordered a smaller tactical flashlight from Amazon and now I’m gonna go scoop one of these for the emergency gear incase 💩 ever hits the fan. Thanks
I bought the $80 BRAUN one from harbor freight 7000 lumens. It is super bright and the torque test channel actually did a test on it and showed it to really put out 7,000 lumens no joke
Academy has a 10,000 lumen flashlight a picked up a while back it takes two days to charge but when I tell you this mf is bright I mean it is bright haha
I recently started buying brighter and brighter flashlights and now reading these comments I realized I've been sucked into it before I even knew it 😂😂😂
If a harbor freight flashlight does that, just imagine a high tier maker. It would be good to even the player field if you get pulled over at night for something bogus. Whoever taps out first loses. That should be written into law. Rock, paper, scissors is for kids
Anyone about to fall in and you want your first really cool light get a Wurrkos TK10. It has anduril and all kinds of cool features. Super small super bright. Smooth ramping. Aux lights in different colors. Less than 30 bucks
You aren't telling the difference between those small amounts of lumens with the naked eye. You can tell the difference between a thousand and 10,000 sure but not 1500 to 2,200
3700 in a light the size of a baseball bat? Pssh. I've got 3300 in one the size of a roll of quarters. If you're going to have a light that big that thing better be cranking out 5,000+ lumens. Those are rookie numbers, you better pump those numbers up 😂
Thats not even that bright, there's a deep rabbit hole out there full of flashlights, and you my friend are dangerously close to falling in
ONE OF US! ONE OF US!
whats a super bright cheap flashlight with adjustable beam like this? i have one but they seem very unreliable and idk the brand
@isatnt3207 Super bright and cheap simply don't go together, unfortunately. I have had a couple knockoff lights claiming "10 million lumens" and they're somewhat bright, but there's no quality, they won't last. Just search by brands like: acebeam, olight, fennix, thrunite, imalent... there's more, but start there.
As far as adjustable beam, in high end lights, you'll pay a lot for that. There are "throwers" which are more like spot lights, and "floods". My advice would be to get yourself a acebeam in the $100 price range, or something like the thrunite catapult v6 for under $100. Just see what a quality light feels like and how it works, and you'll never ask about cheap lights again. It's better to spent, 1, 2, or 300 dollars on one good flashlight that you'll have forever than to assemble a collection of cheap knockoff lights that won't work when you need them. Just be careful because it's addicting and you'll always want another one.
@isatnt3207 unfortunately there aren't alot of zoomable flashlights out there that are reliable since there usually made by cheap Chinese companies but the only one I could really recommend is the convoy Z1
I've delved into this and came out with a couple cheap olights and stream lights. But I am searching for the perfect headlamp which I've settled with black diamond for now.
The addiction is only starting, bro. You've been bitten by the LED flashlight collecting bug.
I have tons of lasers
Lols... Thats True... I Already Spend Thousands Bucks For A Lots Of Flashlight... I Just Stop My Intention To Buy $700 Imalent Flashlight After I Found That There Is No Replacement Battery In The Market...😅
You just permanently blinded at least 5 Sasquatch’s 😂
😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Now the real test is how long (runtime) it will sustain those lumens (or near the advertised amount).
runs for 30 seconds long enough for a RUclips short 😂
@@randocommando6826 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@randocommando6826 they actually run pretty good
I love the enthusiasm for that 37 dollars well spent man. Sometimes it really doesnt take much to make us men happy lol
lol
@@Goldbaywhat's the product name?
Walmart is having a sale on a rechargeable Swiss Tech 3500 lumen flashlight. $25. Was $50
Us flashlight enthusiasts are about to welcome a new brother. Just look up Hank lights and say goodbye to your money
Exactly the info in came to RUclips for. A starting point to search from, from an enthusiast in the comments vs a generic Amazon top review. Literally about to look now lol
@@IAM_HCacebeam terminator m1
Reylight is more reliable from what I have heard. Otherwise some of us don't need to harness the power of the sun.
I have a 5000 lumen headstrap light and mine is Nowhere close to this, i think i got scammed 😢
Meanwhile over at Olight... $34.00 gets u a triple A non rechargeable keychain light. After 8 dollars shipping.
I refuse to believe you can get 3700 lumens for $30
Exactly
More like 1500lmn
And you'll have that key chain light for the rest of your life... lol. You get what you pay for, some people learn that sooner than other, it's an inescapable fact of life
@@TheInvisibleOrange26you can't it's like 2000
I love this video! “You can see the top of the tree! You can see the top of those trees!” 😂
Is dark required or that’s optional?
Product name????
You just opened up a rabbit hole prepare to go bankrupt
Any budget rec
But then there is the Imalent SR32…. Sure it’s like 17 times the price, but it’ll make it completely daylight out and punch pretty far
Now the imalent ms32!!!
@@q8pro945 right! Lol illuminate space at that point
That's my next light. 700 bucks on Amazon
@@squirrelking1252 u should check out the ms32 lol
@@squirrelking1252tax refund byebye
I like his enthusiasm and general enjoyment in the flashlight; I believe that most reviews show be like that
Maybe it's me or my luck, but when I buy and use these hi-lumen flashlights, they get super hot very quickly. I end up on a lower setting. Defeats the object.
The most powerful ones have built in cooling fans
For use over time any flashlight will build heat, that's just the nature of the beast, and always has been with flashlights.
Even older incandescent lights generate tons of heat (more per lumen than any modern light system) but we didn't have "high performing" incandescent lights like we do now for LED's and even LEP's (dive down that rabbit hole at your own peril to your wallet)
The harder you run any kind of light the more heat it's going to build, better designs will have better ways of venting heat, but all of them will eventually get hot and even automatically step down in power in most cases.
If you're going to be using over a prolonged period of time then high power is just not going to be sustainable, you're either going to have a lot of heat build up, or your going to need some form of active cooling like fans, which will cause more battery drain.
Everything is a balance, the best thing you can do is try to find a flashlight whose "half" power satisfies your needs because half can be sustained much longer than full power, and you still have full power available in short bursts if you need it.
More raw lumens will cause more heat buildup than high candela and candela is how far a beam will reach, so if you need reach but not necessarily a ton of power or want to avoid heat, then lower lumen & higher candela may be a combination you want to look at. Surefire's EDC "turbo" lights do this quite well with only about 700-800 lumens but 100,000 candela.
When I read "my bad" I thought he was apologising to the dog for flashing him in the eyes.
Things gotta get pretty hot yeah? Bet that beam could cook a hotdog lol
Especially being from harbor freight 😂
If it's led then not much heat is produced.
@@mad-croatianImalent MS18 :)
@@mad-croatian LED's (especially when run in high power lights) still put off a ton of heat, they just put out less heat than an incandescent bulb would at the same output.
Imalent makes the highest powered flashlight in the world (at the moment) and it's LED and it puts out a TON of heat.
Lol, you're enthusiasm is great. You have a fun flashlight but...Wait till you get to the good ones!
Quantum needs to immediately sign you as their advertising mgr. I just bought one and love it!
Sure 900 lumen is equivalent to the 60w variation of a led light on the ceiling but it only bright when it up close but far away it dark enough I have a led torch can't remember the name that have the focus lens can still show the spot light over 1/4 of a mile
wait until he discovers hank lights
Get a seeker 4 pro from olight 😅 it's like 4 times smaller and 4600 lumens
I just got the NITE CORE 20,000 lumen flash light and it is an assault flash light and it's HASTY!
Does the seeker 4 pro have adjustable beam?
@@edermerol4066 adjustable or "zoomy" flashlights are just a gimmick, they're universally worse at both things than dedicated flood or spot light, and the zoom function just adds more parts to bind, break, or fail.
No one that uses flashlight in any serious way uses "zoom" lights. Those are $15 gas station junk lights that they sell to people who don't know any better.
And I'm not making fun of those people, I used to be one of them, and when I bought my first actually well-made flashlight it changed how I thought about lights entirely. I'd never use one of those junk lights again.
If the zoomable flashlight does what you want then I'm happy for you, and for God's sake don't buy a higher end light because then you'll never be satisfied with the zoomy one ever again.
How many lumen is that flashlight 900 or 3700
Sofirn Q8 Plus, Top
Check out the Wurkkos TS22. Its about the same price, 4500+ lumens, and WAYYYY smaller than this thing! Like you could fit it in your pocket along with a pocketknife no problem.
Sofirn IF23 is a great pick. Rechargeable, doubles as a power bank, AND just as bright in but way smaller.
@abird5575 I have the IF23 and love that light too! However, the Wurkkos TS22 is a bit smaller just because it doesn't have that flat floodlight poking out on the side 👍
@Olafaloofian totally forgot that it was a 21700 lol. Regardless, wurkkos and sofirn are reliable when it comes to flashlights
@@abird5575 agreed, can't go wrong with either of those brands!!
@abird5575 sofirn definitely stepped up their game, I buy jetbeam, klarus, thrunite, nitecore etc. Just got a imalent ld70 mini and I'm not impressed with it. Heavy and ugly honestly
Just ordered a smaller tactical flashlight from Amazon and now I’m gonna go scoop one of these for the emergency gear incase 💩 ever hits the fan. Thanks
awesome.
I have a few lights that are that bright but the battery never lasts more than 30 minutes.
Can you put the link up? And can I get it in the uk
I must admit, i fell into the flashlight rabbit hole,i spent so much money on lights
I bought the $80 BRAUN one from harbor freight 7000 lumens. It is super bright and the torque test channel actually did a test on it and showed it to really put out 7,000 lumens no joke
Got this and the rechargeable 6000 lumen Quantum rechargeable. $69 for the rechargeable isn't bad. It's definitely brighter.
I've seen a couple models that have cooling fans built in. Its like turning on a computer 😂
I have the quantum 6000 lumen. Its a beast. Mostly flood though, so if you want more of a spot light/search light, look elsewhere
Convoy Z1 zoomable, I've had one for years ,awesome flashlight.
Thanks for sharing
Those darn zoomies🤦♂️
The adjustable part I was like holy 💩
Brand mark?
Just to give you a prospective. In 2024 on Amazon there is flashlight about the size of a matches giving 900 lumens & costs less than 20 bucks.
You meant to say the size of a mattress, didn't you?
Flahslight technology now days is wonderful
Thank you for the video. Becareful, cause some of those lights get super HoTT really quick
I got a $24 1000 lm flashlight from Menards 7 yrs ago and it still works.
Academy has a 10,000 lumen flashlight a picked up a while back it takes two days to charge but when I tell you this mf is bright I mean it is bright haha
I recently started buying brighter and brighter flashlights and now reading these comments I realized I've been sucked into it before I even knew it 😂😂😂
Can you recharge it?
What is this exact flashlight called?
Harbor freight? Damn you'll need a new one by the weekend for sure.
He doesn’t know about the L35
Have the same one lasted me already over a year got it for about 30$ too great flashlight!
If a harbor freight flashlight does that, just imagine a high tier maker. It would be good to even the player field if you get pulled over at night for something bogus. Whoever taps out first loses. That should be written into law. Rock, paper, scissors is for kids
Nah, man. You still got some old 1990s 6volts flashlights too you think are spot lights if you think that's bright.
the 6000 is very powerful it outputs heat even
How much is this exact flashlight???
Now get a 25000 lumen one
I want a slide on the side so I can do 80-Lumens and slide it to full Lumens.
Somebody teach this man about “Candela” and change his world 😬! 😂
Now is it still working?? Thats the real question
Anyone about to fall in and you want your first really cool light get a Wurrkos TK10. It has anduril and all kinds of cool features. Super small super bright. Smooth ramping. Aux lights in different colors. Less than 30 bucks
cool
For only 34 dollars this is insane. I just found it on Amazon.
I got a SwissTech 10000 mah battery from Walmart and that shit will blind an airplane
Now it's time to try out the 100,000 lumen the big daddy 😅😅
Those overheat really fast but they are nice
That looks like the 1500 lumen light. I have one. Battery life is pretty good.
Queso is cheese bro...
Bet u can't carry that in your pocket though
I've one with 10.000 Lumen😎
What's the throw rating though
I paid $6 on Temu 😂
The squirrel and birds in the tree are like "_C'mon Man ..Go you know the Thing " Is it daylight already ?😮
Terrible beam pattern but good amount of light for 34 bucks
It got so bright, the camera had to darken 🤣😂🤣
Where did you get that?
Very nice
That’s badass 👏😮
Got my keys straight to the harbor
The start CASE OH 😂😂
can you provide the link?
I’m a believer 😂
Laughs in olight
Cute pug
Why does your description say 3700 lumens
3400 Lumens is nothing and you got robbed at 34 bucks for that piece of junk.
Have that same flashlight right next to me currently 😂😂
That is adorable. Wait till you feast your eyes on one of the beasts made by Imalent.
It’s not 3700 but damn for $34 bucks it’s bright definitely in the 1500-2000 lumen range
He said 900 lumes
@@Soldier_boy_1can you read? he said that by accident and corrected it on the screen
You aren't telling the difference between those small amounts of lumens with the naked eye. You can tell the difference between a thousand and 10,000 sure but not 1500 to 2,200
23.99 at Costco under the brand feit electric 3000lumens
What state are you in? In California it’s 39.99 at my Costco.
If you can remeber to use them a nice flashlight is key.
Can anyone send me a link to purchase this exact flashlight please
That is 900 lumens not 3600 😂
There's one that I saw in you tube made in Germany I think it 1400 lumens for $ 600 dollars no Way
wow
3700 in a light the size of a baseball bat? Pssh. I've got 3300 in one the size of a roll of quarters. If you're going to have a light that big that thing better be cranking out 5,000+ lumens. Those are rookie numbers, you better pump those numbers up 😂
When you’ve never seen a bright flashlight
buy in Costco ?
Man you got scammed 😂
Where can i buy this one
Nice pug 🐖
This dude has no clue about the $600 Amazon flash light he’d shit if he bought it 😂
Good
thatz an xhp 160?
Super duper man
I mean if you can see the Top of the Trees....
you won't believe it but it can