Light Up Your Life! 💥
The LUMINTOP Pocket-Sized Super Bright Flashlight Set Tool AA 3.0 is a compact, rechargeable flashlight that delivers an impressive 900 lumens of brightness. With a durable aluminum body, IPX8 waterproof rating, and multiple lighting modes, it's designed for both everyday use and extreme conditions. This flashlight is perfect for professionals on the go, ensuring you’re always prepared for any situation.
Special Feature | Impact Resistant, Rechargeable |
Color | Green |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 900 Lumens |
Included Components | Belt Clip, Battery, Head Band |
Product Dimensions | 4.37"D x 2.8"W x 0.94"H |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 23.5 Grams |
Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | LUMINTOP |
Brightness | 900 lumens |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Runtime | 30 hours |
Style | Compact |
Bulb Shape Size | ED17 |
Finish Type | Anodized |
Light Source Wattage | 6 Watts |
Manufacturer | LUMINTOP |
Part Number | 900 |
Item Weight | 0.829 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 300 |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish types | Anodized |
Special Features | Impact Resistant, Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Wattage | 6 Watts |
W**T
Incredible Tool
Another awesome light from a great company. Have many from Lumintop and have not been disappointed. When I do give lights to friends and family I only give them this brand. Super bright for the size. Does not throw as far as the previous version. Like that the battery has built in usbc charger. The button illuminates which makes it easy to find in the dark. Tough. Lightweight. Bright. Compact.
M**.
Brite
Extremely bright and will blind someone if you shine it in their eyes
B**R
Good light for a AA battery flashlight
I would give it 4.5 stars. It is not perfect. It is light weight, takes a AA battery, and puts out enough light on mode 3 to be very usable while still potentially giving a longer battery life. Is actually light enough to use clipped to a ball cap. It is very small not much bigger than the AA battery inside. Might be easier to store and also loose due to the size. The light output is on the cold side of white and very useable.It is interesting that instead of having a dual purpose clip like the Fenix E12v3 and the Olight i5R EOS you can just unscrew both ends and swap them around to make it a ball cap clip or a pocket clip.I would chose the Lumintop Tool RR 3.0 over the Olight i5R EOS and definitely over the Fenix E12v3
D**R
An Excellent Successor to the Lumintop Tool AA 2.0
I have 2 Lumintop flashlights and am impressed with their workmanship, durability, and concise instruction sheets. I am a bit of a flashlight nerd, and have been impressed with how Lumintop has been willing to produce flashlights from recommendations by the Budget Flashlight Forums, such as the GT Micro with a 400 meter light throwing range, and a complex 1 button operating system to customize how the user wants their flashlight to function, using a single 14500 (AA form factor 3.7 Volt Lithium-Ion) battery.The Tool AA 3.0 improves on the Tool AA 2.0 with an increased top end output at 900 Lumens from 650. The version I received included a Lumintop 920 mAH Lithium-Ion battery which has its own USB-C charging port. I really never liked charging ports on flashlight bodies because the rubber cover over the port inevitably breaks off.My Tool AA 3.0 also came with an optional magnetic tail, which my Tool AA 2.0 didn't include. Using the magnetic tail changes the functioning of the flashlight by partially unscrewing the tail to turn it off, or to change the illumination intensity.One thing to know about enthusiast LED flashlights operating at maximum intensity is that they cannot support such intensity indefinitely. At high intensity levels, the LED's develop a lot of heat, sometimes making the flashlight too hot to hold. When the heat reaches a certain point, a temperature sensor in the flashlight will automatically step down the intensity to lower levesl to prevent the LED from self-destructing. Some flashlights, with complex operating systems can be programmed (through a combination of power button presses) to disable thermal protection, but that is not advised for novice users.A new feature to the Tool AA 3.0 is that the clicky tail button has a dim internal color morphing LED that shifts from red to green and back again to help me find my flashlight in the dark (when not in my pocket). The morphing LED does draw some power, but I have not noticed its impact on battery life.Would I recommend this flashlight after buying it? Most certainly, YES!
T**E
Free Review
Great product for a great price
P**D
The BEST EDC light, beware battery is undersized for the light
I reviewed Lumintop's 650 lumen version of this light, the AA 2.0 (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07X3BMZXS), and there is not really anything different with this one except for the brightness increase to 900 lumens. So I'll briefly touch on the same things I did with the other.It's an *excellent* value, period. I bought these lights because I didn't want to be crying if I had left my expen$$$ive light(s) in the field while working, or just simply misplaced it somewhere. For the price of this light, sure it's not exactly "cheap" but it wouldn't be the same pain as if I had lost an $80+ light somewhere.It's a great quality light with an amazing feature set for the price- magnetic twisty tailcap, AND and clicky tailcap (non-magnetic) with LED power indicator, multiple brightness modes, removable pocket clip, and lanyard tie. The beam pattern is more spread than throw, but strikes a really nice balance for a light of this size. The color temp is more white than yellow but I have it to be absolutely fine.So here's the main thing you need to be mindful of though- since the included battery has a built-in USB-C charging port, the battery has less room for battery cells, and therefore not as much runtime (capacity) as a standard battery with no built-in charging port. Do NOT buy this light and expect to get hours of runtime on Turbo mode! It's simply not possible, physics and all that. I use my light generally on the first two brightness levels, and go weeks between battery charges. This is reasonable. But 900 lumens is a fairly decent power draw for a small battery, even one without the charging stuff built in. If you want a light that will run you for hours at higher lumen output, you need to get something with a substantially bigger battery.You should buy 2 or 3 of these just to stash everywhere- your EDC bag, glovebox, junk drawer in the house. It's an excellent light for the money and I highly recommend it.This light (and the 650-lumen version, here- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07X3BMZXS)
D**Z
Love it!!
Almost perfect. If it had zoom it would be perfect, but I didn't expect that. My favorite pocket flashlight of the any I have. Very convenient size for pocket carry, very light weight especially with rechargeable battery it comes with. Also works with regular AA battery in case a power outage prevents you charging it, nice knurled feel, very low level leds in the switch maje it easy to find in the dark. Pure love for this flashlight fanatic.
S**Y
Good for less than 1 hour
Pretty bright but when battery died it couldn’t be recharged and it was it should not have died so quickly.
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