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This ACEBEAM L35 2.0 is a universal flashlight with a super bright and wide beam, rated for 650 meters throw from 5,000 lumens and 105,625 candelas.
TerminatorM1 The LEP’s range far exceeds anything you can point toward for inspection without a spill. The LED channel has a wide flood, high CRI beam that you can use for general tasks.
This versatile and handy right-angle H16 headlamp has good modes, is powerful, and is long-lasting for its tiny size. It is easy to keep in your purse or clip it to your pocket.
ACEBEAM flashlights are available in a wide variety of styles and with an assortment of unique features, you deserve!
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The new batch of the ACEBEAM T35 has a new UI, which is more convenient for mode switching. Casting up to 1900 lumens over 380 meters away. This lightweight compact flashlight is ideal for daily activities, work as a first responder, camping, and tactical purposes.
You can get far better illumination, versatility, ergonomics, and durability with the ACEBEAM flashlight, which is an affordable brand with high-end features.
@acebeam … Just placed a small order on the official Acebeam.com website, and noticed it was shipped via YT / PiggyShip … that is disappointing. I would buy more / often but it’s not worth the awful shipping experience / loss / delays / terrible CS from PiggyShip – even with Black Friday deals.
I contacted Illumn a week or so before their Black Friday sale asking about future availability of a Acebeam X75 version they did not have in stock and they offered $100 off any version they did have so I ended up getting the $399 standard vanilla version for $299. A very impressive output monster light.
Once their Black Friday sale started I also grabbed the X50 2.0 and it is also amazing for it’s size and weight. It is actually lighter weight than the similar configuration soda can Wurkkos DL06 dive light with about 1/3 the maximum output. Also similar size and weight to the still current Nitecore TM28 with 1/7 the output. I got the 43,000 lumens 5000K version.
Of course the limiting factor with all of these high output lights is heat generation. IMO they cannot get much more light output per pound unless there is a major breakthrough in LED efficiency or someone comes up with a new technology light source. Carbon arc lights can put out more light but their heat output is tremendous.
The new version of the E75 (Silver Gray) is a general-purpose flashlight that has nearly everything you want! Like the on-lethal defense, signaling, camping trips, work, household tasks, walking around dogs, or as an emergency tool in a car.
Looks like PiggyShip may have lost my order again … according to YT tracking PiggyShip received it in the US a week ago, but PiggyShip does not acknowledge the “Package is scanned in warehouse” event. Then again, they can’t even keep their own website up: