Dear All,
You can find a full, more detailed review on my flashlight blog. Use google translate. Original language: Hungarian.
In this short article I will show you the Maglite ML25LT 2C flashlight.
Brand: Maglite
Model: ML25LT
Emitter: Cree XP-E2
Luminous Flux: 192 LM
Max Beam Intensity: 28473 cd
Switch: twisty
Battery: 2x C alkaline
Modes: 2 (high, eco)
Lens: Policarbonate
Waterproof: IPX4
Unfortunately, we do not receive an accessory for the flashlight. This model is sold in blister packs, there are no battery in the package.
It can be disassembled into 3 parts, but not the usual structure.
The head does not include the LED and driver, only the reflector, lens and bezel ring. The reflector is usually made of plastic. The lens is made of polycarbonate. Rubber seals are used everywhere.
The body is tubular, including the Cree XP-E2 LED and the driver in a plastic insert, not disassembled. The body is made with glossy anodizing, the pattern is slightly textured, not slippery.
There is nothing special about the tailcap, it has a simple current-carrying function. It uses a large steel coil spring.
Size comparison: C alkaline battery, Convoy S2 , Convoy C8, Maglite Mini Pro Plus, Maglite ML25LT
No heat or heat is experienced during use, the LED is not overdriven. The horizontal axis indicates time, the vertical axis the temperature in ° C. Convert to Fahrenheit formula is: ° F = ° C · 1.8 + 32.
100 meters away is the tree on the right with an A4 white sheet on it. This was the target easily lit up so far by the Magite ML25LT.
Much more spectacular is the test at a distance of 200 meters. Because that’s what the Maglite ML25LT illuminates.
Conclusion: To my surprise, a whole usable flashlight is the ML25LT. Candle mode is unique in this size because you know it too. This lamp is quite a good thrower with a battery. There aren’t many complicated modes of programming. Just easy to use. It can be a great choice for older people.
You can buy: maglite.com