My Surefire 6P LED is smaller, (5.09 inches) and uses two CR123 batteries that last 11 hours. It is easily 4 times brighter than this, MAGS are a ripoff.
you say ur surefire 6p led isx 4 x brighter than this mini maglite which i imagine uses 2 aa batterys which in the description says hes using 2500 mah so i take it there rechargeble so there rated at 1.2 volts ur surefire uses 2 cr123 batteries which are lithium which if im not mistaken are 3 volts each so ur talking 3.6 volts more than the mini maglite obviously urs may be brighter but in my opinion maglites are one of the most reliable flashlights on the market as i imagine most will agree
They have newer Maglights now. with built in 1or3Watt LED mags.The normal maglights and the optional (2AA) 3LED isn't much smooth or better then just staying stock.idk about the (2-3-4D) LED bulb for the D Maglights is.but i ran one in my 4AA Area/Spot lantern,wasn't really great much.But then again it's pretty good on run times.Which Normal mags will only run for 5hours or such,LED's run 10X longer.
buy a surefire and be done with it
bordersoldier 1 year ago
want kind of battery are you using
HmongZboy 3 years ago
just got this one today
love it
gonna buy some chargabes
s172mch 4 years ago
I think it's as bright as my cheap 5$ torch :|
auszombie 4 years ago
my nexxtech is brighter than this and its only one watt
ihatesafesmartdriver 4 years ago
you should just stick with the stock mini mags with incan.
reneir0492 4 years ago
My Surefire 6P LED is smaller, (5.09 inches) and uses two CR123 batteries that last 11 hours. It is easily 4 times brighter than this, MAGS are a ripoff.
dave43221 4 years ago
my home made flashlight can hit clouds it runs of 2 CR123s
davidbball13 4 years ago
Clouds o_O. Is it hard to make?
SirMrGiggles 4 years ago
yeah i had to make a custom heat sink and a regulated circuit
davidbball13 4 years ago
you say ur surefire 6p led isx 4 x brighter than this mini maglite which i imagine uses 2 aa batterys which in the description says hes using 2500 mah so i take it there rechargeble so there rated at 1.2 volts ur surefire uses 2 cr123 batteries which are lithium which if im not mistaken are 3 volts each so ur talking 3.6 volts more than the mini maglite obviously urs may be brighter but in my opinion maglites are one of the most reliable flashlights on the market as i imagine most will agree
WIKTOR75 3 years ago
thats my fenix flashlight on low bwam
reneir0492 4 years ago
The mag probably has half the lumens of low setting on your fenix flashlight lol
SirMrGiggles 4 years ago
It seems bright enough, but the coverage is poor. I wouldn't want to have to rely on that on the side of a road, or something.
Thanks for the video though.
bluecobalt27 4 years ago
thanks this video has convinced me to buy one thanks again
bcw3360 4 years ago
that sucks
daveosato 4 years ago
MAGLEDS suck. Stick with Cree or Seoul mods to the stock incandescent Mag.
nerdagedon2012 4 years ago
that is like,the worlds most powerfull flashlight in the gazzilion years.
reneir0492 4 years ago
it isnt, the camera makes it look dim but in reality its a pretty bright flashlight.
pizzaisgood14 4 years ago
dude your battery is low
reneir0492 4 years ago
wow garrett your soo weird
SexyX3BiZzOuCh 4 years ago
lol boredom can do strange things to ya
pizzaisgood14 4 years ago
They have newer Maglights now. with built in 1or3Watt LED mags.The normal maglights and the optional (2AA) 3LED isn't much smooth or better then just staying stock.idk about the (2-3-4D) LED bulb for the D Maglights is.but i ran one in my 4AA Area/Spot lantern,wasn't really great much.But then again it's pretty good on run times.Which Normal mags will only run for 5hours or such,LED's run 10X longer.
Raptorduder 3 years ago
what a load o shite
gmcpheator 4 years ago