Lumintop EDC15





For review :
Lumintop EDC15 …
This is a 5 mode twisty EDC flashlight of AA size that can use 14500 Li-ion batteries for seriously higher output !
Light was sent for review by Flashlightbrand.com > Product link > Lumintop EDC15 OSRAM LED 760 Lumens EDC Flashlight

First impressions

The light is extremely well made , you feel this immediately when you pick up the light and give it a twist . The threads are as good as they can be , tension is just right and the action is smooth and precise with micron levels of play ( almost undetectable ) . This makes for a very easy and rewarding light to use . From the physical aspect and optical … I have nothing to complain about . The light works exactly as it is intended to do . The machining and anodizing are exemplary .

In the box

In the box you get the EDC15 / 2 spare O rings / a small carbineer / and a rubber lantern head ( diffuser ) that slips onto the head of the DC15 + the instruction manual .

Using the EDC15

It’s a twisty ! You hold the body and twist the head ( or the other way around ) . There are 4 output levels and mode memory . To STROBE you need to twist quickly 6 times to activate strobe . I like that , put strobe a reasonable distance from the regular modes … That’s a plus in my book ! For mode memory the light only needs to be on for a few seconds , so to change light levels you need to be reasonably quick .

Measured current draw

This is the current draw I was able to measure ( ok ) .

AA Alkaline - 0.02 to 0.03 / 0.09 to 0.11 / 0.69 / 2A
Eneloop NIMH - 0.03 / 0.12 / 0.73 / 1.83A
Lumintop 14500 - 0.02 / 0.27 / 1.03 / 1.62A

Ok , so the 14500 really juices the EDC15 thru the roof . At 1.62 amp the amount of heat the EDC15 puts out the front of the lens is substantial for such a small light . After about 5 seconds I had to pull the light away from my hand as the fear of being burned was starting to get real . The EDC15 really looks to be cooking in the highest mode with the 14500 .

Light

The EDC15 uses a defused lens that puts out a very smooth floody beam that is simply fantastic inside a house . This light is obviously not a thrower , but rather designed to help you see what’s in front of you or light up a room inside your house . See Video . Again the EDC15 performs as intended . I haven’t tried the 14500 out as yet as the Lumintop 14500 was on the charger last night ( I discovered the package on the letterbox @ 11pm Sat Night ) . So there was only time to throw a Alkaline in the EDC15 and have a quick play . Today I have been doing measurements and some basic function testing . It will be dark soon , so I will do some video then ( 5.30 pm right now ) . Really looking forward to seeing just how balls to the wall that 14500 will be .

Video

Hindsight

Ok , if you watch the video you might notice that output does not change with the Alkaline battery between 0.69 amp and 2 amp current draw . Most likely because at 2 amp the Alkaline is voltage sagging terribly … The Eneloop has no such issue … But thought it worth mentioning !

Thanks for your review.
It’s nice to see more AA flashlights in the market.

Thanks for the review :wink:
This light is giving me some ideas :nerd_face:

BTW, can you tell if the driver is similar to the Tool AA 2.0 in terms of shape and diameter (~15mm)?

Thanks in advance!!

Looks like a typical 15mm dia driver ….
No idea what a Tool AA 2.0 looks like …

I saw some people on the reddit flashlight sub put the EDC15 head onto the Tool AA body, if that helps. Worked fine.

Nice review.

Must admit, I have a soft spot for small twisties

Thanks for the review. I was just looking at one of these, and it would check a lot of boxes for me. Unfortunately, only being available with a cool white emitter is a dealbreaker. This Osram LED is available in several color temperatures and I hope Lumintop will do a 4000 K version at some point.