he is only asking about lumens, which tells me he is a beginner

most lumens per watt comes from the greenest, coolest color temperature, lowest CRI LEDs

I suggest he expand his horizons to consider the Quality of the light, not just the Quantity

things like, how close is the color of the LED to Sunlight, including is the light High CRI, and is it free of Green Tint!

Cause myself, I have no interest in more lumens of green tint in cool white color temperature, and that makes red look brown and skin look dead. Even though that is what has the most lumens per watt.

sometimes beginners ask questions that show they are not aware of more subtle, and more important variables, than just how bright a light is.

so answering his question, may be a bad idea, because the question is not based on a broad enough understanding of the variables involved.

My suggestion is to get him to start by deciding what battery size he wants to use
then how heavy and large a light he wants
then how much he cares about the color of the light

it helps if he defines the application for the light

what I would use on a rifle to shoot coyotes is totally different than what I would use in my house, to find something under the couch

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