Thursday, 26 December 2013
Cree Ultrafire 1800 Lumens Torch
Great little torch, very bright light output and made to a high standard. 1800 Lumens is very bright. Does the Cree Ultrafire 1800 Lumens Torch really produce 1800 Lumens, probably not. However, for a pocket sized torch it is great. It has a nice range of light from spread beam to spot light. This torch uses a T6 LED bulb, takes 3 AAA battery’s, and is also claimed to be waterproof but I wouldn’t recommend dropping it in water. Splash proof at the most. Another good feature on this torch is that it can take 26650 rechargeable battery’s. So a great choice for saving money on batteries.
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