Not sure what Mah? I'm not really into to the technical side of gear as long as it works well and as intended I am happy. The rechargeable battery pack is still charges but definitely does not last quite as long i think roughly I get 5 hrs of use out a full charge was like 6.5 continuous hours when first bought. I have used the flash light quite extensively. In terms of the LED's they are very bright the light is very white in colour the light shines at least up to 200m and has a very wide beam that can also be focused. Hope this is helpful sorry if you where looking for technical specs.
PEOPLEWHO own these high lumen lights they are very high in retina damage if flashed in eyes ok!!!!no doubt they are 6500 k leds very white asa truckie 6500 k bouncing off street signs a matter of time before u turn ur Leda off in highway go for bc a more yellow white light they are more expensive looks like a cool led torch boss $640 will get u a 65,000 lumen front door intruder monster !!!!
Doesn't look bad at all. Thanks for sharing. I have 2 Nebo Outdoorsman lights rated at 2400 lumens. They hold 9 AA batteries. I also own 2 lights that hold 12 AA batteries each, rated at 3500 lumens. I have 2 Coast HP550 lights and they hold 9 AA batteries and are rated at 1000 lumens. I like them all. AA lights aren't all that bad. Needles to say, I use rechargeable batteries...
I used this flashlight extensively over the weekend quite impresed with it, very impressed with the rechargeable battery pack as it lasted near the whole weekened as well as charging my phone from 0 to i think 47%. Im am going to try and look into those flash lights you mentioned as there was a big draw back i didnt like with this flash light and that being it has a great wide beam but it sucks having a nice zoomed in beam.
@@aussiesurvivalandpreparedn2383 that's awesome for it to last that long, including charging your phone!! That's crazy lol. Of all of my medium/larger lights I mentioned and my 1800 lumen Bushnell rechargeable light, my favorite one is the Bushnell. I also have the 1000 lumen Bushnell rechargeable light as well and it is really nice. I got it at Walmart. The 3500 lumen lights are ridiculous for $39.99. They're a light exclusive to Rural King. They're all bright, especially for the money. The Nebo lights were $29! IPX8 too! The Bushnell lights are also IPX8. Good luck on your next purchase and if I can assist you somehow with deciding or whatever, just really anytime! Thanks for responding 😊💯
@@aussiesurvivalandpreparedn2383 I also find the 'narrow' focus is way too wide. Maybe ours are faulty? Would be good if you could compare. Say how many metres wide is your focus, when on most narrow, on a wall at 10m vs 3m.
Yes i am, but it depends in the context i am using it. For example i took it hiking rectently and it not a light torch so i would not be doing that again. But in terms of just gerenal camping couldn't be happier.
Has a good flood, spot is pretty average. Don't know how they measure their lumens but one of my 5000 lumens spotlights on my truck is way waay brighter
I can do a more in-depth vid, but it has a simple button on the side below the batter level indicator to turn on and off. I don't like that you have to supply your own charger for the battery component or that you have to cycle through the light levels to turn on and off.
I got 1 of these. Check the led pack is screwed in properly. It is a reverse thread. Mine wasn't screwed in
Thanks champ
What does this light compare with. Anything in a similar price range thats brighter?
Likely there is but I am not currently aware of it. I still use this torch quite a lot
It has a c output.....................
What led does this light use? What can you tell us about the rechargeable battery? Mah?
Not sure what Mah? I'm not really into to the technical side of gear as long as it works well and as intended I am happy.
The rechargeable battery pack is still charges but definitely does not last quite as long i think roughly I get 5 hrs of use out a full charge was like 6.5 continuous hours when first bought. I have used the flash light quite extensively.
In terms of the LED's they are very bright the light is very white in colour the light shines at least up to 200m and has a very wide beam that can also be focused.
Hope this is helpful sorry if you where looking for technical specs.
PEOPLEWHO own these high lumen lights they are very high in retina damage if flashed in eyes ok!!!!no doubt they are 6500 k leds very white asa truckie 6500 k bouncing off street signs a matter of time before u turn ur Leda off in highway go for bc a more yellow white light they are more expensive looks like a cool led torch boss $640 will get u a 65,000 lumen front door intruder monster !!!!
Doesn't look bad at all. Thanks for sharing.
I have 2 Nebo Outdoorsman lights rated at 2400 lumens. They hold 9 AA batteries. I also own 2 lights that hold 12 AA batteries each, rated at 3500 lumens. I have 2 Coast HP550 lights and they hold 9 AA batteries and are rated at 1000 lumens. I like them all. AA lights aren't all that bad. Needles to say, I use rechargeable batteries...
I used this flashlight extensively over the weekend quite impresed with it, very impressed with the rechargeable battery pack as it lasted near the whole weekened as well as charging my phone from 0 to i think 47%.
Im am going to try and look into those flash lights you mentioned as there was a big draw back i didnt like with this flash light and that being it has a great wide beam but it sucks having a nice zoomed in beam.
@@aussiesurvivalandpreparedn2383 that's awesome for it to last that long, including charging your phone!! That's crazy lol. Of all of my medium/larger lights I mentioned and my 1800 lumen Bushnell rechargeable light, my favorite one is the Bushnell. I also have the 1000 lumen Bushnell rechargeable light as well and it is really nice. I got it at Walmart. The 3500 lumen lights are ridiculous for $39.99. They're a light exclusive to Rural King. They're all bright, especially for the money. The Nebo lights were $29! IPX8 too! The Bushnell lights are also IPX8. Good luck on your next purchase and if I can assist you somehow with deciding or whatever, just really anytime! Thanks for responding 😊💯
@@MemphisMojo15s Na bro I love people commenting, especially when it's helpful like this is!
the plastic lens cover will shut the flashlight off automatically if left on to prevent heat build up.
Ok ive never left it on that long to find out. It does get quite hot very quickly though I have noticed
Hey guys had a lot of success in terms of views on this video. I really need subscribers at this stage so of you can subscribe that would mean a lot.
Hey guys if your watching this vid i would be super greatful if you could like and subscribe!
When you first turn this it on it flashes three different wattages then cuts off. How do I get it off demo mode? I threw the paperwork away!!!
I did the same I wasn't aware that there was a demo mode on it. Can you take it back to the store you bought it from and get it exchanged?
Hold the button down for 3 seconds.
Does this torch get hot quickly on the highest level?
It gets warm not too hot, there is a warning on it however!
@@aussiesurvivalandpreparedn2383 thanks mate, looks pretty bright on the video, does it have a big spread/flood beam?
@@JasonISF Yeah by screwling the head to the left or right.
Good vid
Thanks
Does not focus to a spot. So you can't use it to illuminate something a long way off. That's a showstopper for me I'm taking it back
Twist the top focuses down pretty well will go a couple hundred meters how far do you need to see mate?
@@aussiesurvivalandpreparedn2383 mine must be defective. It doesn't become a spot and it doesn't go 50 yd
@@aussiesurvivalandpreparedn2383 I also find the 'narrow' focus is way too wide. Maybe ours are faulty? Would be good if you could compare. Say how many metres wide is your focus, when on most narrow, on a wall at 10m vs 3m.
Are you still happy with this product?
Yes i am, but it depends in the context i am using it. For example i took it hiking rectently and it not a light torch so i would not be doing that again. But in terms of just gerenal camping couldn't be happier.
Has a good flood, spot is pretty average. Don't know how they measure their lumens but one of my 5000 lumens spotlights on my truck is way waay brighter
Yeah to be honest i thought it would be much brighter or at least shine further that said im quite happy with it for $60.
It's no where near 5000. Not even 2000. I'm returning mine and it only cost 35 Canadian at Costco.
Maybe you got a bad one im not sure im quite happy with the one I have.
I thought it was a scene from the Blair Witch Project .
Well i tried to get added to the movie but they said no lol
It is as expensive as the batteries it comes with lol.... might as well have it.
It was $60 AUD
Mine was 29.99 CAD!@@aussiesurvivalandpreparedn2383
Doesn't show simple on and off function . I bought it from costco and the instruction manual hardly makes sense.
I can do a more in-depth vid, but it has a simple button on the side below the batter level indicator to turn on and off.
I don't like that you have to supply your own charger for the battery component or that you have to cycle through the light levels to turn on and off.
Lmao one big LED
Had it for a while now might be time for a video on the things I've come to dislike lol