I agree on these and also AdventureSportFlashlights (BLF member vestureofblood ) Mr. Baz, Flashaholics, David Sunshine.
I also enjoyed a recent review of the Thrunite TC20 by this guy: bushcraftbartons
I especially like David Moore’s reviews (BLF member Robo218) I like how all his reviews follow the same theme, and the “Rock Out” slideshow segment is particularly enjoyable to me.
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I recently bought a Roku streaming stick and downloaded the YouTube app. went from viewing these on a PC or smartphone screen to a 50in. LED TV.
This totally changed everything for me and has really added a whole new dimension to watching YT flashlight reviews. Comparable to watching a movie or TV show while relaxing on my living room couch. And so much better using the Roku remote to pause/FF/replay compared to a mouse and keyboard.
I’m not really too familiar with all the YT flashlight reviewers yet as I hadn’t been watching many, but with this set up I’ll be watching them a lot more now.
I like every reviewer that uses his/her time to help me decide what (not) to buy.
Not really a review but I really like this list Parametrek Flashlights
It shows two things I’m really missing in reviews. Lumen/watt and beam angle. For me lumen/watt is one of the measures of quality and could be a reason to buy the more expensive light while the other specs look quite average.
It sometimes gives a nice impression of the beam.
Sometimes because many ‘reviews’ are just unboxing and reading what’s already on the box.
Stuff like dimensions can usually found about everywhere. But output is a whole different thing.
For example: For me the output at Turbo is the time the light runs at Turbo before stepping down.
So if the light runs 3 minutes at 3800 turbo and then steps down to 1800 and stays at that level voor 500 years, then turbo is 3 minutes for me. Not some weird standard that measures until the output reaches 10% or something like that.
And exactly that is what I like about reviews on BLF. It’s real life performance that counts.
Currently I’m looking for a flashlight with good output. I found a few that look really good in advertising. Basically all I was looking for. But after reading reviews I won’t even consider buying those $100+ lights for more than $20.
I only knew a couple of those. Advanced knife bro and Adventure sports flashlights have fun reviews, all others I’ve checked from this thread I’d rather avoid and read written reviews from BLF. Most videos are long and monotonous
LOVE Advanced Knife Bro!!! So well produced videos and clearly a smart witty guy. Not a reviewer but i also like to check out Vinhs channel on youtube. Thanks guys for your great work!
And I also miss Marshall of Going Gear´s reviews, nice positive vibe. Just sad.
The funny things are: he has a nice flashlight connection, and he does some cool beamshot presentation/comparison!
Sometimes (!) technical aspects are not the most accurate, (others already mentioned aren’t also 100% savvy ), but he shows some outdoor beamshots that allow us to perceive the ranges of illumination
I forgot to mention David Sunshine on my list above, but he is quite nice as well! And he’s one that answers to comments, willing to explain and to learn
Facts and Figures are necessary yes, and we can usually find that in some video reviews and especially in the text reviews, but IMO all video reviews don’t absolutely need to have all of that.
They are never a waste of my time because for a new model flashlight release the first thing I want to see is the flashlight itself, in the hand and in action, and that’s what the video reviews provide.Then I’ll look for the facts & figures if I’m still interested in it.