Click to view our Accessibility Statement or contact us with accessibility-related questions
Lumintop Tool AA Color Flashlight Set

Lumintop Tool AA Color Flashlight Set

bookmark_border
Where's the price?
To negotiate the best possible price for our customers, we agree to hide prices prior to logging in.
310 requests
Product Description
A larger, more powerful version of the extremely popular Lumintop Tool AAA, this one runs on a single AA battery and pumps out up to 550 lumens (with a 14500 battery). Made with an aluminum body that’s anodized in your choice of three different colors, it features three modes, all of which can be cycled through by twisting the base (you can upgrade to the clicky tailcap base at checkout) Read More

Customer Reviews

4.7
(11 reviews)
5star
(9)
4star
(1)
3star
(1)
2star
(0)
1star
(0)
search
close
Nigelito
3
Jul 3, 2019
checkVerified Buyer
Small. Light. Unreliable
Great at first then battery connection became u reliable and doesn’t always switch on without extra screw force on the battery cover/base. Love the concept and colors but...
Recommends this product? No
fiver5
36
Jul 17, 2018
checkVerified Buyer
Christmas leftover, bought for a girl. Cannot beat the price for a nice simple quality light that takes drugstore batteries.
hackysackmonster
88
May 30, 2018
checkVerified Buyer
This is a great, simple, and bright torch. I like that it runs on AA. Not to many options on MD that offer AA torches. It works great as EDC light. The tail cap button is perfect. I've never accidentally turned this torch on, and it provides a positive click when pressed. The pocket clip is just springy enough, and isn't in the way. What more can you ask for? More color options maybe?
applguy
15
May 16, 2018
checkVerified Buyer
Possibly the Best AA Flashlight Money Can Buy I had previously purchased the first Lumintop AA Flashlight over a year ago and it only had the Twist-Front feature. The addition of the button on the rear makes this model the best! If you need a Bullet-Proof AALight- Buy This, You won't be disappointed!
Stubs
0
May 16, 2018
checkVerified Buyer
Simple, and high quality.
Visser
0
May 16, 2018
checkVerified Buyer
Great little light. Bright as heck. Get one. You won't be disappointed.
braswes
110
May 16, 2018
checkVerified Buyer
I'm not going to comment on lumens and beam patterns and specific LED pros and cons. For an inexpensive light like this one, it would not make sense. I will say that the construction, fit, finish seems appropriate for the price point. The UI is OK - again, given the price, it makes sense. Overall, it makes a good general purpose light to throw in a bag for occasional use.
SadPanduar
6
May 16, 2018
checkVerified Buyer
It's a great flashlight for general use. If you're looking for a super high-speed, tacti-cool flashlight then this is not for you. For everyone else, this is a very nice offer that is well built and well priced.
Darkconsoul
2
May 16, 2018
checkVerified Buyer
Awesome, bright, tiny flashlight. With the lantern attachment you can light up half a room just with an AA battery.
awk
1600
May 20, 2018
checkVerified Buyer
Showing 10 of 11
keyboard_arrow_up
Newest
11 OF 11 POSTS
keyboard_arrow_down
Oldest
Recent Activity
My poor light!!! I have no idea why the battery leaked so badly. None of my other batteries of that type have leaked this way before, and it wasn't old or anything. He battery had produced so much corrosion, that I had to unscrew both the switch tailcap and LED caps off the tube, and press the battery out of the tube! It was so tight, that the plastic label of the battery degloved itself! Yikes! The corrosion ate right through the anodizing, and clean through the aluminum altogether, where it was thinnest, near the threads. It ate into the retaining ring that holds the switch pc board in place. I carefully scraped out as much corrosion as I could, and neutralized the caustic residue with lemon juice (boy did it fizz up from the acid-base reaction!) On disassembling the tailcap, I discovered that the grommet that seals the board did it's job, and the PC board had only the most minor traces of corrosion, which were easily cleaned. The corrosive gunk never made it to the LED end of the flashlight, so it too was spared! On putting in a new battery, it fired up right away, and works flawlessly, albeit, with a small hole in the side, that is fortunately covered by the tailcap when screwed on, and resides behind the o-ring that seal the tailcap to the tube. Still, WOW! It took a beating from that corrosion, but thankfully, it remains fully functional and fully usable! :D In conclusion: Check yo batteries periodically! Sometimes even relatively new batteries can literally s*** themselves without any warning, and the sooner you catch this type of thing, the less damage that will be done! It's not just a dim light that's good cause to check your battery. [image]
Related Products