![]() ![]() The Acebeam L19 is our number 3 pick for the longest throwing single cell flashlight, but it’s also the farthest throwing tactical flashlight. No onboard charging, but 21700 battery has USB-C charging So if you’re not into the simplistic UI like the Maxtoch X Proġ300 meters (we measured 1312 meters / 430,300 cd) The hotspot is small, and is the typical pencil-beam for a thrower. It throws exactly 600 Kcd /1.5 km /0.96 miles, which is extremely far. Please check out our full Noctigon K1 review for all details. Without producing a high amount of lumens (780 lumens measured), it still throws extremely far. The Noctigon K1 is the first Noctigon flashlight using the famous Osram KW CSLNM1.TG LED. It’s available with the most popular thrower LEDs around in a variety of anodization and switch LED colors. But it’s still a great light and features one of the best enthusiast user interfaces, Anduril. The Noctigon K1 has been around for a couple of years now and was only just usurped by the Maxtoch X Pro as the best LED thrower with a single battery. ? meters (we measured 1549 meters / 0.96 miles / 600,000 cd)Ī great throwing single-cell 21700 flashlight. Check out our full Speras M4 Review here. It also has a nicely regulated driver for consistent output, and being a Speras product, the build quality is top-notch. This LED helped the M4 produce over its rated candelas (108,000 Kcd and 657 meters as tested). Commonly referred to in enthusiast circles as the YinDing 5050 LED, this LED features a round light emitting surface, which creates an extremely uniform and focused beam. It also features a very unique, new LED out of China. At a hair over 3 inches long with a 40 mm diameter head, it easily fits into a pocket. The first thing that stands out about the Speras M4 is the compact size. It’s extremely compact (even smaller than the Manker), but still manages over 100 Kcd. Newly released from one of the higher-end manufacturers, the Speras M4 is the answer to the like-in-kind Thrunite Catapult Mini. And then you can set it to your favorite mode group.Ħ52 meters (we measured 657 meters / 718yd / 107,900 cd) If you have to choose between the 4 modes or 12 groups, choose the 12 groups. ![]() Not only because of the quality of the light, it also is a much better thrower with this Osram LED. This Convoy C8+ brings the C8 family to the next level. The KD C8 was a famous light back in the day. ![]() The C8 style flashlights have been around since 2012, and it’s probably one of the most-copied flashlights out there (besides the hordes of telescoping, 20,000 lumen zoomies), but it’s been only in the last 3-4 years have they become good quality. Although the C8 style flashlight has been around a long time, it’s come a long ways in quality and performance, so it’s nice to see it competing with newer lights in this category. For that price, however, it gives up some creature comforts like onboard charging and a side switch. For around $20, you can pick up this flashlight. No onboard charging, you need a separate chargerĪ single 18650 cell flashlight with over 100kcd of throw. ![]() Read our full review of the Lumintop GT Nano here.ĪA: We measured 18,800 cd / 274 meters / 300 yd at turn onġ4500: we measured 51,800 cd / 455 meters / 498 yd at turn on If you’re looking for a keychain-sized flashlight thrower, this is probably the one you are looking for. And in terms of throw, I measured 35,000 cd which equates to a throw of up to 374 meters or 409 yards. Of course, the output drops like a rock, but this must be the coolest little thrower in the world. The baddest little thrower in the world! When I tested this flashlight I was surprised it could really produce more than 450 lumens. When you thought you’ve seen it all, Lumintop introduced this little monster. The GT Nano’s entrance into the tiny thrower scene is kind of ironic since Lumintop used to make the longest-throwing LED flashlight in the world (the BLF Gigathrower), but that title has been reclaimed by the Astrolux MF05/Mateminco MT90 Plus (also featured here).Ī polar opposite from the Gigathrower, the GT Nano, really is nano! It’s a tiny light running off a tiny 10180 Lithium-Ion battery, but still manages to reach distances most larger lights cannot. The smallest thrower flashlight in the world. We measured 35,000 cd / 374 meters / 409 yards at turn on ![]()
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