VIDEO: Energizer High Output Flashlight


Thanks for the review, how long do the batteries last by chance? Also, thank you for your service as a firefighter.
 
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Thanks for the video.

Used to have overpriced Surefire CR123 powered lights and now use Fenix lights and have an Coleman l.e.d. light. I'll have to go to Target and check out that Energizer light.
 
Arson, thanks for the info. I'm only Wildland Firefighter certified but I do know that flashlights for structure firefighting have to be certified not to spark off gas leaks, which is why the Streamlights are popular. Is this flashlight certified?

Thanks, CW
 
Thank you for the information. I did but do not like paying big money for the surefire lights. After seeing this ,i got one for $21.00. Cant wait,as you can not have too many.
good review.
 
Reverse clickie lost it for me, sorry... otherwise a cool budget light if you're looking for some extras to toss around (truck, toolbox, next to the electrical panel, etc)
 
The batteries have lasted me far more than advertized on the box. Probably in the four hour range.
No, this is not a certified flashlight for firefighting. The "sparks" in a flashlight happen inside a watertight container.... that being the casing. Between that and the amperage being produced inside that container, I feel comfortable taking this flashlight inside a gas leak filled room.
 
I've been using for over a year now the redline flashlight by Nebo. It is adjustable and has a rated output of 220 lumens . Just went online and the price ranges from 21 to 33 dollars .I got mine at a local plumbing store for 24.99. Here are the specs I found at the nebo website .
#5557 NEBO REDLINE®
Product SKU: 5557
Product Price: $34.99
Product Status: Available
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Specifications

Settings – 220 lumens / 110 lumens / 22 lumens / S.O.S. / Defensive Strobe

Runtime – 100% - 4 hours of continuous illumination
50% - 8 hours of continuous illumination
10% - 15 hours of continuous illumination
S.O.S. - 72 hours of continuous illumination
Strobe - 72 hours of continuous illumination

Length – 4.5”
Diameter – 1.5”
Weight – 0.428 lbs.
Batteries – 3 AAA batteries (included)
 
When I saw this ,I thought he was possibly streching a little. I bought this for the price ,and he is right,this thing is awsome. For $ 21.00 or so ,you cant beat this. I swear to you ,my wife bought me a expensive surefire and this is just and good as that one for a forth of the cost,grant you it may not last as long but AA batteries are prestty cheat.
Thank you for the video sir.
 
I also have the Redline [250 lumens] by Nebo. The first one tanked after a few days. It still worked, but the light output was less than my Coleman [144 lumen] Max. I took it back to my local bowshop/hardware store. They replaced it without question. Salesman said he had seen this happen to a couple of others, but for the most part they have performed well. He told me that if I have other problems to bring it back and I could either get a refund or another replacement. We'll see if the next one pans out.
 
When I saw this ,I thought he was possibly streching a little. I bought this for the price ,and he is right,this thing is awsome. For $ 21.00 or so ,you cant beat this. I swear to you ,my wife bought me a expensive surefire and this is just and good as that one for a forth of the cost,grant you it may not last as long but AA batteries are prestty cheat.
Thank you for the video sir.
Thanks for the support.... I use mine amost every day at the Fire Dept. in some of the harshest conditions possible, and it's still going strong even after one year. I've only changed the batteries ONCE!
 

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