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Nitecore EF1 Explosion-Proof Flashlight

Nitecore EF1 Explosion-Proof Flashlight

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While an explosion-proof flashlight might sound like overkill, you never know what conditions you might face. Originally designed for hazardous industries like land and marine petroleum exploitation, the EF1 makes a great light for anybody who doesn’t want to worry about kicking their torch around a bit Read More

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Dirthole04
36
Oct 7, 2018
F- bombs ??
Santadave
3
Oct 5, 2018
A sub 1000 lumen indestructible light. Makes as much sense as security for a taco truck. I was hopeful when I first started reading the detail.
SodaAnt
80
Oct 6, 2018
SantadaveI've never understood why suddenly everyone seems to think that over 1k lumens is needed. Keep in mind that a 3D cell old maglite, which used to be considered fine for pretty much anything, is only 45 lumens. I have plenty of flashlights which are over 1000 and even 3000 lumens, but I pretty much never use the high modes on them, it just isn't needed for most normal uses.
Naftoor
291
Oct 4, 2018
To be honest, I really do want to make a joke about an explosion proof flashlight. That being said, I'm curious as to what the drop resistance for this light is. Obviously it being explosion proof (Or nearly so as Data pointed out below) is overkill for anyone.
That being said I would assume such explosion resistance would give it significant resistance to cracking of the lens or failure of the flashlight due to being dropped on rocks if you use it while camping. I would definitely be interested in a flashlight that is immune to my wee hours of the morning clumsiness while atttempting to extricate myself from a tent to answer natures call.
Bob_Velle
27
Oct 3, 2018
My last 2 Nitecore lights exploded... Good to know the company stepping up and doing something about it now. I may be getting a couple of these.
mmm thats some good tacticool .
Quanle
4
Oct 3, 2018
is it for my kids after I got hit by some explosive stuff?
Tragique
712
Oct 3, 2018
I was never that concerned about my flashlight being “explosion proof” to be honest.
Data
2004
Data
Oct 3, 2018
"Explosion-Proof"
Ooh. Tell me more... :D
fhood
715
Oct 3, 2018
Hmm, explosion proof eh? Is that some sort of challenge?
Anybody here got legal access to high explosives?
Rstanley3105
4
Oct 3, 2018
You cannot just say explosion proof. Is this Cl1;Div2 or Div1? Is the case stamped for classified areas? Ex1 or Ex2?
Data
2004
Data
Oct 3, 2018
Rstanley3105Ex d II C T5 Gb
Nitecore's web site has the certificate. It's rated by PCEC, so not "official" by US standards but pretty close.
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