Disclaimer: I won this flashlight in a contest here on BLF. Manker did not request a review and I’m not getting any other consideration from them. This is my first formal review of a flash light.
TLDR; Insane on turbo. Well made. Compact. Expensive.
The Manker MK36 is a very bright, compact flood light. Six XHP50.2 emitters sit behind a TIR optic. Power comes from 3 18650 cells. Manker recommend high drain unprotected button tops. I used a fresh set of –30Qs for the review. Flat top batteries do not work. I tried. I did not try protected batteries. The MK36 has built-in low-voltage protection.
The MK36 comes with a carrying case, two USB leads, a lanyard, a spare o-ring and bilingual instructions. The english instructions are clear and well written. There is a diagram of the lights two mode groups.
The lanyard is higher quality than any of my other lights. A deep slot at the base of the light allows it to tail stand with a lanyard attached.
Nothing in my collection is as bright, floody or expensive as the MK36. I’ve picked a few lights to assist with the review.
At first glance, people might want to a compare the MK36 to a Q8. They aren’t even close. The Q8 a lot bigger, heavier and not as comfortable to hand hold. The MK36 is brighter on high and much brighter on turbo. The MK 36 output is a more even flood while the Q8 has a bright centre area.
The MK36 is shorter than an S2+:
Weight, with batteries:
Q8 596g
MK36 416g
D4S 223g
Turbo
Q8 5000lm
MK36 12,000lm !!!
D4S 3,000lm to be fair, mine has 219C emitters. XP-L HD is 5100lm.
12,000lm is insane and potentially dangerous. 12,000lm boarders on too bright to be useful. Inside, it is painfully bright to be in the same room. Outside it is maybe useful but yikes. Runtime on full turbo is 50 seconds.