A LED flashlight is a hand held electric light using light-emitting diode (LED). For all general purposes you can use your phone to light up but if you spend more time in poorly lit areas like basements then having a LED flashlight is the best solution.
Dedicated LED flashlights perform far better in terms of size, life and brightness. You can find good LED flashlights ranging form $10 to $100 depending upon the durability and the brand.
I have been using LED flashlights for a while now as many a times, I have to search through a lot of old documents in my office basement. My criteria for picking any LED flashlight are brightness and durability.
Here are my picks of best LED flashlights.
Etekcity Lantern LED Flashlight
This lantern LED flashlight form Etekcity is a small and sturdy light and is very good for outdoor uses such as camping. This lantern provides up to 12 hours of bright lighting, as soon as battery levels go down, it automatically shifts to power saving mode with low light.
It has 30 LED lights which are amazingly bright and great for an area lighting, plus folding wire handles make it great to carry it or hang.
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Specifications
Lumen: 60LM
Product Weight: 9.14 oz
Battery: 3 AA 1.5 V batteries
4.9" X 3.46" (When fully collapsed and handles placed on either sides)
7.3" X 3.46" (Fully stretched and handles placed on either sides)
10" X 3.46" (Fully stretched and handles in upright position)
L?E Headlamp LED Flashlight
This headlamp LED flashlight is good for camping, running, caving, fishing, biking or any other outdoor purposes. I however use this for indoor as well, because in case of power cuts you can not put a flashlight in each room or keep carrying the light in hand. It fits well on head and helps a lot while working in kitchen as well.
It provides 4 light modes as per required use:
- 2 White LED (Power Save)
- 10 White LED (Bright)
- 18 White LED (Ultra Bright)
- 2 Red LED (Flashing)
Specifications
Lumen: 78LM
Battery: 2 AAA batteries
Dimension: 3.66" X 1.68"
Sipik Handheld Flashl?igh?t
This is a handheld LED flashlight with a adjustable focus zoom. I have used this flashlight at night to walk across the street and it completely lights up the street. It has a skid-proof and water resistant design, best for outdoor use where you will need to see at further lengths.
It comes with 5 flashlight modes
- High
- Middle
- Low
- Strobe
- SOS
http://www.amazon.com/Sipik-Handheld-Flashlight-Resistant-Adjustable/dp/B018HQP4MW/
Specifications
Lumen: 700LM
Battery: Rechargeable Battery
Length: 5.4"
J5 Tactical V1 Pro LED Flashlight
This is a small LED flashlight which produces an intense beam of light up to 600 feet. J5 tactical is official Flashlight of Joe Gibbs Racing and the Number 19 ARRIS Toyota Camry driven by Carl Edwards.
It's heavy duty, compact and tough design makes J5 Tactical V1 Pro perfect for outdoor activities.
It comes with 3 light modes
- High
- Low
- Strobe
Specifications
Lumen: 300LM
Battery: 1 AA Battery
Length: 4"
LE adjustable focus LED Flashlight
This is another best LED flashlight with adjustable focus beam feature. Focus is controlled by pulling the head with area, spot and flood lighting available.
It come with a solid aluminium housing and a 0-ring battery compartment for it to be water tight. It however does not have any brightness adjustments available.
Specifications
Lumen: 140LM
Battery: 3 AAA Battery
Length: 4.29"
Conclusion
Choosing best LED flashlight is easy if you have a clear purpose in mind. Lantern flashlights are good where you would want a all around light while a headlamp LED is good where you want a hands-free experience. Handheld flashlight is good where you need to see in longer ranges and put focus on particular place.
There is a wide range of lumens available, however for this case also you need to keep in mind your requirement. Higher lumens will take up more power and in turn give lesser battery time. For this reason flashlights with brightness modes work well.
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