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Review on πŸ”¦ 90000 Lumens Rechargeable Tactical LED Flashlights, XHP90 Brightest Flashlight with 10000mAh Battery, Zoomable, Waterproof, 7 Modes, Powerful Handheld Flashlight for Camping, Emergencies by Mark Hanson

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Never again good for hand torches

Not for me. I am a mechanic and need light for my work. Here are the issues I found with this item: No electrical plug was supplied out of the box, just a charging cable. Luckily I was able to charge it with a phone plug. It took all night to fully charge. Secondly, it is very inconvenient to turn on and off the light. You can turn it off by scrolling through the three levels, or you can press and hold the button for a second and then it will turn off. Both functions annoy me. Why don't you just turn the damn thing off? The sidebar can then catch fire if you can figure out how. This is done with a quick double click on the button. If you're not careful, it will turn red. When you're working and you need light and you're not bothered by little things like, "Oh, I need to turn the light on right to get the light I need," irritation is confusing. As a result, the charge was only sufficient for two working days. You can use regular batteries that last a month. Since this thing didn't come with an electrical plug, I had to bring the flash home to charge it or find an extra plug somewhere that was compatible. The light was very bright and that's actually a bad trait. If you need to use it in melee combat, it will permanently blind you. After two days of use and trying to cycle it on and off without blushing or running out of charge, I threw it against the wall in disgust. Watching it crash was actually quite enjoyable, despite all the frustration it caused. After that, I went to Walmart, got a regular flashlight, charged it with nine batteries, pushed the button, the light came on, pushed the button, the light went off, and I was amazed at the beauty of simplicity. Never again will I buy a rechargeable thing.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • poorly thought out

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January 05, 2023
I hope, it's OK