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The RISEMART Super Small Mini Flashlight is a compact, ultra-bright LED pen light that delivers 100 lumens of illumination. Weighing just 18.4g and measuring 3.5 inches, this tactical torch is designed for portability and durability, featuring a waterproof aluminum body and a convenient pocket clip for easy carrying.
Manufacturer | RM |
Part Number | RM-171009-mini flashlight-9cm |
Product Dimensions | 8.99 x 1.5 x 1.5 cm; 18.42 g |
Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
Item model number | RM-171009-mini flashlight-9cm |
Size | 3.5" |
Colour | Black |
Style | Modern |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Aluminum |
Power Source | Battery |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Luminous Flux | 100.00 |
Special Features | Waterproof, Durable |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | NiMH |
Item Weight | 18.4 g |
S**E
Great little flashlight
Great little light and fits easily into one’s pocket. It’s so light you don’t feel it and the torch beam is definitely adequate. Can’t be seen in your fist.
S**R
INSANELY AMAZING (For The Price)
This is a VERY well-made little flashlight, with a VERY nice light beam (and by nice, I mean it has a wide output, that SMOOTHLY gets stronger towards the middle). I've tried several small flashlights, that take a AAA battery, and all (except this one, that is) have had weak lights, and/or crappy, nonuniform light radii, causing a hazy outer light ring with a hard inner light ring.My only concerns, are that there's no specs (ANYWHERE) as to the average amount of time, that one AAA battery is supposed to last, that and the rubber covering the top, clicker switch, feels a tad soft, and might possibly wear out easily (so far, all is fine though).I also didn't notice, any heating of the flashlight casing, while using it (although I generally only use it for about a minute at a time, to get to my downstairs bedroom, as the main light switch, is at the top of the stairs).Lastly, the price for this is PRETTY amazing, as at the time of writing this review, it's only $10.99, so I bought 3 of them (one at first to try, then 2 more once I realized just how good they worked).FYI: just a note to tell you that I paid for these myself, and am not being paid to praise this flashlight. I just have a bit of a fascination with flashlights, as, like I mentioned, I need to use one daily, to get to, and from, my bedroom, and thought others might find my experience with this one, interesting as well :)
M**H
Excellent light for excellent value. Will buy again.
Purchased this to compare to my Streamlight Microstream. Almost exactly the same size. Only if you look real closely you might see that this one's maybe 1 mm or 0.5 mm longer... so it's just barely, longer. And definitely not longer enough to prohibit purchase if you need a small EDC (everyday carry) light for a pocket. It is brighter than my Microstream, but just clicks on and off. Really not a problem at all. But the Microstream does have the temporary push to light dealie so you don't have to fully click on/off, though that's never really been particularly relevant to me. But this light's only 7 bucks compared to 20ish I spent on the Microstream. This light's got a little clip on it for a belt or pocket, as well as a place to attach a lanyard if desired. Though it's clip doesn't have the same attach-to-hat option sort of clip the Microstream has. But that's never been particularly relevant to me either, but could prove necessary if someone needs hands free use. The Microstream has always served me well, and has endured lots of rough handling being carried around daily in a pocket. This light seems just as good for a lot less straight out of the box. Time will tell if it can endure the rough handling the Microstream has, but prospects seem good to me. Will update after I've been able to carry it and use it more.Update: 10/16/2018Still a great little EDC light. No complaints. Good battery life. Good consistent bright light. Good functioning button. Good strong clip. Never ever loosened clipped to my back pocket everyday. I ended up purchasing 4 more of these for emergency use. 1 for each car's emergency road side kit. And then 1 for each of our 72 hour kits. They are great little lights, and cheap enough to pick up a few extra for supplying up without breaking the bank. Really the only thing I haven't tested out is water stuff. I've never really dropped it in a puddle or run it through the wash or anything. I've had it in my pocket in some rain, but nothing crazy. Anyway, great light great price. Best bang for buck was the 4 for $20 I purchased.Edit 2/17/19: This is still a great little light. But I've discovered something. Heat can be a minor issue. Even light use over the course of just a few minutes can really get this thing warming up. I had to do some minor work on a sink, and used this as it's small and easy to manipulate and hold in my mouth if I need. And over the course of a 20 minute job with intermittent use this thing really got cookin. So I'd say that's likely the biggest difference of this piece compared to a Streamlight. My streamlight takes longer to heat up and never seems to get this hot. Now, it never got hot enough to hurt me or anything like that, but it did reinforce the idea that this a is a light duty light. Perfect for edc, and the minor oddities that may occur during the course of a day. But for a work light, that I knew was going to get more use, like if I was a tradesman and knew i'd be using this all day inspecting or doing odd jobs in tight spaces, and I needed a small light, I'd go for a Streamlight or other name brand that will likely have better heat insulation or regulation. But this is still a great general use light. I have 1 in each car. 1 in each 72 hour kit. 1 in my wife's closet at work. 1 in my tool box. This is an excellent little light duty light. Using only 1 battery is a huge asset. But I also view it as a backup light. As in, the light that gets minor use or backup in case my bigger heavy duty lights go down. For example, i'd never say to take this light a primary flashlight for camping. Not because it's not bright enough. For simple over nighters, it's plenty bright. But it gets too hot too quick. I'd worry it wouldn't survive the weekend of hours of night use. But it'd be perfect to clip onto my back pocket to carry as I walk around the woods with my bigger brighter better lights. In case they go out or break or something. And it'd be great around camp where there's already lanterns and fires.
R**G
functioned perfertly
great price for back up light
S**N
My Daily EDC Flashlight
It’s cheap but works Perfectly for everyday carry. Perfect amount of light for any situation. And for the price you can’t go wrong. It’s always there when you need it. Why spend $50 to $100 when ya can spend less than $10 for a flashlight that does the job and isn’t bad quality either.
F**O
Works great!! Strong too!
I have to carry a small flashlight for work at night. The small ones- the light strengtha are not strong or very good.This little metal flashlight is 100% Amazing!! Extremely strong beam of light! One of our pilits bought one when he has to walk around the outside of his Airbus A380 winds for insepection and - it that extremy strong he can use it to inspect all the engines and under each wing prior to departure. He too was blown away witj how amazing this flashlight is!! You probably start getting large orders now from airline and shipping Crew members for this exact flashlight!!! I bought 2nd one after i got my 1st one..and in my backpack when i am walkung though unsafe territorries pathways in the city centre.
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