Ok, you can all stop your hunt for the brightest flashlight ever! I was shopping yesterday at a store called "Five Below" and found the following flashlight for only $4!
You don't think this is labeled wrong, do you? Needless to say I got a good laugh out of it and passed it up.
-Garry
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12 LED's at about 10 lumens each gives 12,000 lumens! They're about 99% off.
You passed it up? 12,000 lumens? How much do you think I could sell a 12,000 lumen light for on ebay?
Piers said " ....but who wants enough light, when you have the option for far too much "
That must be a decimal point.
Great find !!!!
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lol, man, you have read my mind :bigsmile: 1 lumen per emitter :bigsmile:
Why you are so suspicious?? Maybe the 12 led are XML or the last cree prototype... I must admit that in this case i'm a bit worried about the battery...
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Omg why did i buy a sipik with my last money
lol
Too good!
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If this is true 12000 lumens I doubt if your can hold with your hands!
...and it lasts for up to 100.000 hours... on one battery?
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They just used a (,) instead of a (.) I think this is what they really meant...
Because these measurements are accurate to 3 decimal points!!
SO in other words..This light will die after EXACTLY 100.000 hours, and will output exactly 12.000 lumens.
"like everyone else - I’m looking for my next “last” flashlight" - ohnonothimagain