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Updated on 11/22/2024
GearLight LED Flashlight Pack - 2 Bright, Tactical Flashlights

GearLight LED Flashlight Pack - 2 Bright, Tactical Flashlights

Description

The GearLight LED Flashlight Pack -2 Bright, Zoomable Tactical Flashlights with High Lumens and 5 Modes for Emergency and Outdoor Use -Camping Accessories -S1000 is a versatile and reliable flashlight that is perfect for everyday use and outdoor activities.

With its bright LED lights, the S1000 is able to easily light up an entire room. Its narrow beam makes it the perfect all-around flashlight for various situations.

Not only is this flashlight bright, but it is also incredibly durable. Made from military-grade aluminum, it is virtually indestructible. It is also water-resistant and strong enough to survive a 10-foot drop.

The compact size of the S1000 allows for easy storage and quick access. It can easily fit in your pocket, backpack, or purse, making it ideal for use around the house, dog walking, or camping.

The GearLight LED Flashlight Pack includes everything you need. It comes with two S1000 LED Tactical Flashlights, two AAA Battery Holders, two Battery Tubes, two Hand Straps, two Holder Cases as a bonus accessory, one Operation Guide, and a Warranty Card.

Measuring 6.1 x 1.57 x 1.57 inches, these small flashlights are outdoor, camping, and hiking essentials. They also work great as an everyday emergency light.

Now, let's address some common questions about the GearLight LED Flashlight Pack -2 Bright, Zoomable Tactical Flashlights with High Lumens and 5 Modes for Emergency and Outdoor Use -Camping Accessories -S1000:

How many lumens is the light rated?
The LED is rated for a maximum output of 1040 lumens. However, in actual use, the output ranges from 300 to 800 lumens depending on the battery type (lithium, NiMH, or alkaline), battery strength, operating temperature, and other factors. Furthermore, the S1000 lens wide zooming ability, from a large area to a focused square beam, can cause the final output to vary significantly.

Is it better over the long term to use aaa lithium or aaa alkaline batteries?
Neither. What these flashlights are made for is a SINGLE 18650 lithium (rechargeable) battery. That's why they include the clear plastic tube, to insert the 18650 into. If you WERE to use AAA's, then RECHARGEABLE AAA's (known as NiMH) at 1.2 volts each would be recommended. When buying 18650's, they need to be high quality, or you're going to get ripped off. Cheap 18650's have low capacity and no protection circuit. A good indicator of quality is usually when you can get 2 for $25. I suggest reading this post to get a better understanding of what to look out for. https://lightsngear.com/buying-cheap-rechargeable-batteries-risky/

What manufacturer and model bulb is in this flashlight?
Since MIDirect didn't respond to the question, I'm going to assume it's just a generic LED bulb. If it was a Cree T-6 LED, I'm sure they would have advertised it as such since the Cree LED is a respected leader in bulbs. But since MIDirect just states it has an LED bulb, you can "assume" it is of generic quality. I wish MIDirect would put their 2 cents in on this!

Does the S1000 take button top or flat top 18650's?
It accepts both.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many lumens is the light rated?

The LED is rated for a maximum output of 1040 lumens. However, in actual use, the output ranges from 300 to 800 lumens depending on the battery type (lithium, NiMH, or alkaline), battery strength, operating temperature and other factors. Furthermore, the S1000 lens wide zooming ability, from a large area to a focused square beam, can cause the final output to vary significantly.

Is it better over the long term to use aaa lithium or aaa alkaline batteries?

Neither. What these flashlights are made for, is a SINGLE 18650 lithium (rechargeable) battery. That's why they include the clear plastic tube, to insert the 18650 into. If you WERE to use AAA's, then RECHARGEABLE AAA's (known as NiMH) at 1.2 volts each, would be recommended. When buying 18650's, they need to be high quality, or you're going to get ripped off. Cheap 18650's have low capacity, and no protection circuit. A good indicator of quality is usually when you can get 2 for $25. I suggest reading this post to get a better understanding of what to look out for. https://lightsngear.com/buying-cheap-rechargeable-batteries-risky/

what manufacture and model bulb is in this flashlight?

since MIDirect didn't respond to the question i'm going to assume it's just a generic LED bulb ...if it was a Cree T-6 LED i'm sure they would have advertised it as such since the Cree LED is a respected leader in bulbs...but since MIDirect just states it has an LED bulb you can "assume" it is of generic quality. I wish MIDirect would put their 2 cents in on this !

Does the S1000 take button top or flat top 18650's

It accepts both.