Last week we shared a video from the Torque Test Channel where all these ultra cheap, big claims flashlights were the topic of some legit scientific testing. We’ve all seen the ads that claim 1.1 jillion lumens and all that, the ability to burn through any material on earth, and to be able to shine onto the moon. But what about the more expensive, name-brand flashlights that share some of the same claims? Are they worth having? The truth is that no matter what you think of them the real numbers can only be measured with real equipment, and that’s where the Torque Test Channel comes back into play.
If you missed the cheap flashlight test, use the link below so that you can see if one of the cheap offerings on Amazon is right for you, or if you should be buying a name-brand light.
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE CHEAP FLASHLIGHT TEST VIDEO
Video Description:
Today we try high lumen flashlights with a bit more expectations than last time, buying name brands like the Thrunite TC20 V2 Nitecore E4K Olight Seeker 3 Streamlight ProTac HL5-x Interstate Batteries and Sofirn Q8 Pro. Purchased from the same Amaon website as the dubious ones we tested last time, are these playing by a more realistic set of rules or suffering from the same case of fibbing?