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This powerhouse of a torch is suitable for search and rescue, camping, night fishing, signaling, and can even be used to defend yourself in a pinch. Capable of producing an astounding 32,000 lumens (for 3 minutes) in turbo mode, it can cast a beam nearly a kilometer long Read More
I want one but ... there has to be something better for less? I am interested in something that is more for throw not for flood. Anyone? Turning sand into glass would be a cool feature but not a deal breaker.
theonugThose are No-Name generic Chinese manufacturers. The lumen claims are greatly exaggerated. At least Imalent is a "known quantity" among the flashlight collecting community.
32 K lumens. Not a chance. 3 minutes on turbo then your cloaca is cooked! This won't hold up a candle to my Astrolux MF01 18x XP-G3/Nichia 219C which has the best CR of any LED available today.
BogarteIt actually holds that “32k” for nearly the 3 minutes then drop to the standard high setting. It’s definitely toasty during and after that three minutes
The Cree datasheet on those LEDs doesn't have a one that produces 2000 lumens, let alone 4000. That would be three minutes of hell for those chips! What am I missing?
Anyone got one of these things? Can I cook an egg on it or what? I gots to know the real scoop? What does "built in battery pack" mean. Can or Cannot change or replace the batteries? Are they/it included? When will the 64,000 version be coming out? How many lumens does the sun put out? Why does Jimmy Crack corn when no one cares? I digress, digrass, byegrass, highgrass, I'm baked, lol. Is it worth it? How is Imalent's reputation as far as quality and durability? For that price and that many lumens, there has to be some downsides am I right? If I have offended anyone with this post, feel free to let me know. I don't care but feel free anyway.
So I looked around and this seems to be decent deal if you think you need daylight in your hand. What I saw on youtube says it's more of a flood then a beam. I'm passing on it. I got a wicked laser to burn little holes in paper and that depleted my "things that light up that are a waste of money" account.
theonugThe battery is a custom battery that is replaceable but cost $200+ dollars. You can change the battery within the flashlight via usb-c plug. So far durable for me.
at lower lumens pure flood
you get distance when you increase the lumen output. The max “32k” can only be sustained for about 3 minutes continuously. At three minutes the light will throttle back to the high setting. You can reinitiate 32k mode as long as the temp sensor inside doesn’t detect overheating.