[Review] Lumintop EDC18 - very good EDC light

Lumintop EDC18



3 in 1 review. At the end there will be a summary for those who like only particulars, in each topic I will color the key sentences for those who read a little more, and a long waffling for everyone else. Enjoy!



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I got this flashlight from Lumintop, check their page:
https://lumintop.aliexpress.com/store/2529001?spm=a2g0o.store_home.1000001.12.56d85e44vY4cDM
And also flashlight:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000209743721.html?spm=2114.12010615.8148356.5.40c66ad0FL42pl

And I also got a promoc code for you guys, but I don't know when it expires, so...

20% discount code: LMT09
Use for an order over US$20.
Store: www.lumintoponline.com
EDC18: https://www.lumintoponlin...t-p2351771.html

But if you want to get it on Aliexpress, we have that cover ;)
When placing an order, in order notes type: VICTOREDC18
And don't pay, wait for 20% discount

Table of Contents:

- General parameters
- Package content
- Appearance, parameters
- UI, runtime and charging
- PWM
- Waterproof
- Light pattern, tint
- Beamshots
- Usage and my experiences
- Gallery
- Summary



General parameters
(from Aliexpress page)
(Well, but also not. I was inspired by this YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/malineka146/featured and if you want to check it, start with this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcrWTeMYhXk and this is also good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3l3O2ncmkjA (and if you like it, check her first Q&A because she is so positive person) - so I translated the General parameters into a bunch of languages and back to English again.)

help:
Problem: DTP does not have at least three MCPCBs
Optical fiber: standard lens
Thickness: 2800 Lm (XP-L HI)
Capacity: 10,000 ANSI 200 m (XP-L HI)
Software: EDC18 uses free software called Anduril, distributed under the GPL v3 license.
[1] By default, EDC18 uses a variable speed switch. Quick access to Turbo mode is on the site.

If you like quiet conditions, the familiar user interface looks good. You can choose how many steps you can take.

Immediate mode is useful for signal purposes or for faster / shorter object cycles.

Disconnect the power source from this mode.

MUGGLE uses work damage.

The hotel has an electronic security lock, but also works temporarily.
Other features include: battery selection, sunset, lighthouse, intelligent compartment, table flushing, bicycle replacement, lamp generator, generator.

Battery: flat panel or 18650 cell on the upper level. Inactivated cells are concentrated. Max. 66 mm long. Cells are not included. (It does not matter if you do not have a delicate top button, do not add the top button, it is recommended for a flat top panel)

The list of drivers, software and various tools: FET + 7 + 1. Error
In this direction

Home: heavy anodized silicon

Switch: switch the rubber with the green switch when charging the battery

Points: normal IPX8

Weight: 76.5 g without cellulose

Width: 27.8 mm diameter, 93.9 mm pipe length, 27.8 mm pipe diameter



So...It was helpful indeed. You can check specifications directly from their page. Let's move on


Package content


Cardboard box, similar to FW3A box


Package content:
- Flashlight
- SS clips
- Spare o-rings
- Silicone diffuser
- Lanyard
- Manual


So everything for "Small EDC starter pack"

Appearance, parameters



Size: 28mm x 95mm
Weight without cell: 68,4g (So very lightweight)




From left to right:

- Silicone diffuser, GITD as you can see


I missed it in FW3A, but we have it here. And no, it doesn't fit on FW3A...

But it is a step in the right direction

- SS bezel, I was unable to unscrew it, but it is unscrewable for sure. Again, step in the right direction from Lumintop.


- Slightly frosted TIR optics, the same as in FE3A


- 3 leds, in this case XP-L HI 5000K. Great choice, good tint. Not the best, look in "Light pattern, tint" for more.


For EDC light I prefer XP-L than SST20 4000K. Yes, SST has high CRI, and other stuff (ahem...it has only high CRI) but it is too yellowish for me. A bit colder tint and I would be content. In a dark night I don't need to delight my eyes with the beauty of high CRI forest trees or grass. Just...just light is enough.

But if you want a flashlight for...your collection, then consider getting SST20, it has nice warm tint - good with Anduril's Candlelight.

- E-switch, green illuminated. But look at this glorious BUNNY. Just great.

It is quite hard to click, not very hard, but harder than I've anticipated. Harder than in Emisar D4, comparable to Wizard Pro.

- Square threads, well lubricated, very good job, everything goes smoothly, good job Lumintop.


- Tailcap with a double spring and a strong magnet.



It is stronger than in Imalent DM70, but weaker than in Emisar D4. Don't give me wrong, it is strong magnet, but I like to have VERY strong magnet in flashlight, you know, maybe something as strong as this

Maybe in the future...

- Lanyard hole

It has a bit sharp edges, so will, the most likely, cut the lanyard over a time

UI, runtime and charging



UI
Anduril, check the link for more:
https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/54947

And this Anduril version is a bit old. It doesn't have the Reset function and other minor changes. So be careful when clinking.

Runtime
It is the same as in FW3A, but let's see how long it can shine at 140lm and Sanyi NCR18650GA 3400mAh battery.

About 9h. Much time for walking, good for me. 140lm was comfortable to walk with for me, so it is "realistic" test.

And first 2 min on Turbo, with the same Sanyi cell and calibrated temperature sensor.

Overheats quickly - as expected. It is totally ok. You should not expect Turbo for 10 min from that small flashlight. Just use Turbo as a turbo, momentary mode, and everything will be fine. ;)

Charging
Charges after removing the battery, in a standard charger. It is a pity that they did not give a built-in charger here. There are pros and cons, the pros include greater compactness, because we do not need to carry a charger separately, and the flashlight is fully EDC, because it is extremely compact and easy to use (well, apart from Anduril, but you get it...). Minuses? The rubber cover may fall off, open by accident, so less water resistance generally. But I would risk taking it and install a charger here.

PWM



On the lowest brightness, very fast, but visible. No PWM on higher levels.


Waterproof



To be honest, I didn't check which waterproof IPX level it has, but I throw it in my fish tank for 2 h anyway. (EDIT: It has IPX8)

So my 2 h submerge test

Yes, I know, my fish tank is not the clearest in the whole universe, but...

FOCUS ON THE BUNNY

This way you will notice less mess.

No moisture inside whatsoever. Test passed

Light pattern, tint



Thanks to frosted lens, light is even, smooth but well focused with good spill too.

The dot in the center is the center of the beam (approx.), each line at an interval of 15cm.

About the tint: It is good, neutral, close to 5000K. You may notice it is a bit greenish, but in fact, it is not that much.

Comparison with SST20 4000K from FW3C


When you compare both, you may think XP-L is very greenish. It is not, and I was able to see this slightly greenish tint when comparing to SST20 from FW3C. Normally, you will think: "Well, it is so neutral, great tint, I love it, the best tint in my entire life, I was living for this moment". Or...something like this.

Anyway

Comparison with D4V2 XP-L HI 5000K. So both has the same leds, but different bins

I won't tell you which is EDC18. Just compare them and keep in mind D4V2 is more rosy instead of greenish


You can ask in the comment if you want to be sure ;)

Beamshots



ISO200, t2s, f/3,5 WB: sunlight

Distance to the tree: 40m. First picture - High mode (max ramping). Second picture - Turbo (after 2 clicks)




Much light. Maybe those are not the best beamshots, because I was pointing at this tree, not at the ground (and only a small percentage of light is reflecting on the ground), so you may think: "Wow, there is not much light at all, better save my money, stay at home and eat ice creams"

But there is much light. It was comfortable to walk with 1x7135, so ~ 140lm. I personally don't care about quick overheating in Turbo, because I only use shortly from time to time just to see what is far ahead.

Usage and my experiences



Very good EDC flashlight! It's incredibly light, small and handy. Illuminated button with the manufacturer's logo, easy to find in the dark (button, not the manufacturer). I literally had nothing to fault. The only drawback for me is a hard-to-unscrew SS bezel, I could not unscrew it. But otherwise, they are all positives. Works great as an emergency backpack flashlight in the mountains (but in the mountains you definitely need a headlamp). It is very light and bright, has a diffuser. If I didn't have it and I was looking for something handy, I would choose it!

I miss a hook on the back, a hook to hang in a tent, on a tree, maybe in a garage somewhere on a hanger. But there is a magnet in tailcap, and there are also metal hooks, so if you want, you could buy one, attach it to the magnet and there is a hook at the back. So again - a great EDC flashlight.



Gallery




You can connect tho flashlights with magnetic tailcap, they sticks together pretty well ;)

Summary



Small, low weight, 18650 battery, 3 diodes, steel bezel, magnet on the back, Anduril software and illuminated e-switch with a bunny? This is Lumintop EDC18. The performance is at a high level and is certainly worth the price. It only lacks USB charging, but ... maybe in the future. For now you have to deal with it. Or without it...

Do i recommend it? Definitely yes, because the flashlight is worth its money, literally what more could you want? Pretty, well made, has a diffuser and other things, it's wonderful.


Pros:
+ SS bezel
+ Anduril
+ Magnet in tailcap
+ Illuminated BUNNY switch

Cons:
- Hard to unscrew bezel
- There could be build-in charging

- No glass lens, only TIR optics

About host - threads, knurling o-rings and so on
Rating: 8/10

About light - UI, tint and so on
Rating: 9.5/10


1 - very bad flashlight hurts to look at, terrible quality, not worth any (even very low) price
5 - average flashlight, at a reasonable price - for the average person "great". Or better flashlight, but overpriced
10 - flashlight meets all my expectations in a given category (e.g EDC, headlamp, thrower), it's durable and neatly made, perfect light tint, worth its (even slightly inflated) price - just pure perfect, so I doubt any light can get a 10 from me




I hope you enjoyed!

Reserved for updates

I will let you know about my experiences after using this flashlight for a while :wink:

Thank you. Those General Parameters are a great read.

And thanks for taking time to share your views on the light.

I like Luminop.

Maybe next time I will make the whole review this style… :question:

There are already a couple of EDC18 reviews here, but I hope mine review will bring something new and different.

I’m gonna spend a night in a tent in the forest this month, so I think I’ll get this light with me and test it a bit.

Edit: I totally forgot about lack of glass lens here. There is only TIR optics. So we don’t need to worry about AR coatings, light blocking, because…there is nothing to block that light.

So I decreased host rating from 9 to 8 - there should be that lens, just to protect TIR optics. It will scratch, it is much easier to buy just that lens than a TIR optics.

Late to the party. Mine just showed up today. I really, really like it. Heads and shoulders above my old Fenix LD10 that I edc’d. The UI takes some getting use to, but not too bad. Only complaint is that this sucker gets HOT quick on turbo.

So it seems that the only cons for me here is the lack of glass lenses.

I wish EDC18 had USB charging. It would sell like hot cakes if Lumintop just added it in.

I reviewed Mateminco S03 with charger and it was not the best flashlight… If Lumintop did the same (charger) with EDC18 it would be great, you’re right. But well, some people don’t like it, so good for them :wink:

If you do a quick search quite a few folks have inserted the Carclo optics and added a 23mm x 1.2mm sapphire glass to it. I have done so myself with a single domed Sapphire and a flat sapphire glass. See image below.

Along with turbo glow and tritium vials either drilled into the Carclo or glued radially.

Anyone got a discount code for this one?

Love your sense of humor! “Focus on the Bunny, This way you will notice less mess.” haha! I too love the EDC18, but wish they offered a non-magnet tailcap. I have used the magnet multiple times, it sticks to metal surfaces fantastic (camping van- wife sticks it on the roof and uses for reading, putting up some metal cabinets etc). I worry that it will wind up in the same pocket next to my $417 electronic car key and destroy it.

Thank you for the review!

Martin has the code.

Thanks Chatika! appreciated