Just removing the reflector on a typical flashlight won’t increase flood at all. All the reflector does is direct light that would otherwise hit the inside of the bezel and be wasted out the front in tight beam. Remove the reflector and you’re left with a much dimmer light that’s all flood and no hotspot. But the flood is probably the same brightness as the spill with reflector on.

To increase flood, you can do the following:

  • Remove the reflector AND move the LEDs closer to the lens. This prevents the sides of the bezel from absorbing the spill. It gives you a much wider floodbeam. You can do this by putting a spacer made from bare stars below the main star. or
  • Remove a TIR optic. TIR optics can direct the floodbeam forward in addition to the reflected light. Unlike a conventional reflector, removing a TIR optic might give you a wider flood as-is. or
  • Install multiple emitters with floody TIR optics. Multi-emitter lights produce more lumens and tend to be the best flooders.
  • Install a frosted lens or diffusion film. This breaks up the hotspot and gives you a floodier beam.