thats a pretty impressive torch.
I purchase a LED Lenser Police Tech, 115 lumens, tiny thing that fits in your pocket, runs off 3 x AAAs, last for 60 hours and has a beam range of 220m
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rrp is $129
I used to own a 4D Maglite - this tiny thing craps all over the maglite
their top of the range is 1000 lumens
LED LENSER Optoelectronics
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Jesus Dom, that thing is insane!
Not really a fan of the green (i would have gone burgundy or blossy black) but it still looks mean.
Sorry dude but thats a big waist of time and money. Super bright white LEDs even if you buy it in bulk would be at least $1 each. We sell a hunting tourch that is a third of the size and makes 1000 lumens not to mention the 10cm long $35 tourch which makes 190 lumens and lasts for 24hrs, oh and the HID toruch which puts just about everything to shame with 3500 lumens.
I rekon this thing is more impressive:
Just dont get it in your eye.
From the same company, 'worlds brightest tourch' 4100 lumens
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spyda, that laser torch really is impressive, at least for making youtube clips, but what else could you really do with it?
your products seem impressive, got any links?
i liked the LED Lenser because you can also focus the beam from flood to spot, and I wouldnt be replacing the batteries every other week
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