And now there’s a powerful offering that beams white light so strong that it can fry an egg and start a small fire.
The
Flashtorch is rugged enough for a trip with Bear Grylls as it is made
from military-grade anodised aluminium and its creators claim it can
survive in the harshest of environments.
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Light fantastic! This powerful torch beams white
light so strong that it can fry an egg and start a small fire.The light
is 20,000 times more powerful than a standard torch
FLASHTORCH SPECIFICATIONS
Output: 4,100 Lumens
Dimensions: 2inches x 2inches x 11inches (6cm x 5cm X 29cm)
Weight: 1.3lbs (610grams)
Power supply: Lithium-ion battery pack
Battery life: 10-40minutes
Bulb: 100W halogen
Bulb life: 2,000hours
Body: Aircraft-grade aluminium
Cost: $200 (£119)
Dimensions: 2inches x 2inches x 11inches (6cm x 5cm X 29cm)
Weight: 1.3lbs (610grams)
Power supply: Lithium-ion battery pack
Battery life: 10-40minutes
Bulb: 100W halogen
Bulb life: 2,000hours
Body: Aircraft-grade aluminium
Cost: $200 (£119)
Made by Wicked Lasers
in Shanghai, the torch beams white light at 4,100 lumens, which is
enough to melt a plastic cup and set a polystyrene plate alight.
It can also be used to illuminate large areas to give an adventurer a clear look at their surroundings at night.
The torch is adjustable so that users can choose to light a wide area or focus the powerful beam onto a single spot.
The light is funnelled through a reflector channel in the torch, which exits through a heat-resistant lens.
Hot right now: The torch beams while light at
4,100 lumens, which is enough to melt a plastic cup (pictured) and set a
polystyrene plate alight
It has three power modes so the brightness can be tailored to a user’s needs.
The
battery can deliver between 10 and 40 minutes of continuous use,
depending on the power setting, while the halogen bulb has a 2,000-hour
life so users will not have to replace them frequently.
The
torch can be recharged without having to remove the lithium-ion battery
and an ‘automatic lock-out mode’ means that it cannot be accidentally
activated and burn a hole in a backpack.
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