Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Evan Beougher photo
Pakistan, Islamabad
1 Level
694 Review
28 Karma

Review on πŸ”¦ Ledlenser MT10 Flashlight: 1000 Lumens High Power Rechargeable Handheld - Perfect for Backpacking, Hiking, and Camping by Evan Beougher

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great light: Bright, compact, mutliple brightness levels, comfortable to hold and use. No regrets.

I like this light a lot. I've been using it for a few weeks now and I have no complaints that affect my satisfaction with the light.Some things that stand out:Pros:1) It's bright. Wow is it bright.2) The beam focus is quickly adjustable for broad lighting a large area or to hone in on a specific spot (great distance too).3) It's compact and still feels solid and comfortable in my hand.4) Sometimes it's a little too bright for close work, and it's easy to change to a lower brightness on the fly.NOTE: Each click of the button changes the brightness. which brings me to.5) There are three brightness levels. Each click of the power button changes the level. You can program the order of brightness, so you can choose low-medium-brightest or you can choose brightest-medium-low.6) The light does not get hot even after extended use. It does get warm, but not hot like other lights I've used.7) Rechargeable with a micro-USB cable.8) Comes with a case that has a belt loop.9) The power button placement is in a comfortable location. It also has a satisfying clickCons (more like super-minor annoyances)1) sometime when snapping the cover to the case, you can inadvertently press the power button and turn the light on.2) The metal clip is permanently part of the light, and sometimes it's hard to get my belt or pants pocket into the clip.Overall, I'm very happy with this light. I've been using a P5R.2 for a while and I really like it, but I needed something brighter. It was a choice between the MT10 and the P7R. I would have liked the floating charger dock that comes with the P7R, but coming from the P5R.2, I know that the power button placement can be annoying sometimes. The MT10 comes in slightly smaller, just as bright, a little cheaper, and is easier to use when my hands are busy working.

Pros
  • Best flashlight I’ve ever owned!
Cons
  • The on/off button may be difficult to operate in the dark