🔦 Light up your hustle with precision and power!
The LUMINTOP Tool AA2.0 Nichia EDC flashlight delivers a powerful 650-lumen output with a high color rendering index (Ra 93) Nichia LED, ensuring true-to-life illumination. Its compact, military-grade aluminum body is ultra-lightweight and built to withstand water submersion up to 6.5 feet and drops from 5 feet. Featuring 5 lighting modes with memory, compatibility with both 14500 Li-ion and AA batteries, and innovative design elements like reversible battery compartments and included diffuser, it’s engineered for professionals and adventurers who demand reliability and versatility in a sleek everyday carry.
Special Feature | 4 Lighting Modes with Mode Memory, Plus Strobe for Emergency, IPX-8 Waterproof, high CRI 4000K Netural white |
Color | Nichia Neutral White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | Nichia LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 650 Lumens |
Included Components | Diffuser, User Manual, Lanyard, Tool AA2.0 Nichia |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts (DC) |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 23.5 g |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | LUMINTOP |
Brightness | 650 Lumen |
Battery Description | 14500 Li-ion or AA |
Runtime | 60 hours |
Style | straight |
Finish Type | HAIII military grade hard-anodizing finish |
Specification Met | CE |
Manufacturer | LUMINTOP |
Size | small |
Part Number | LMT-ToolAA2.0-NICHIA |
Item Weight | 0.83 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.52 x 0.73 x 0.73 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Tool AA2.0 |
Assembled Height | 0.73 inches |
Assembled Length | 3.52 inches |
Assembled Width | 0.73 inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Shape | straight |
Finish types | HAIII military grade hard-anodizing finish |
Specific Uses | With diffuser can be a candle light at room,Camping, Hiking, Dog Walking, Hunting, Boating, Emergency, General Purpose, Everyday Carry, Backup, Survival, Car, Home, Outdoors, Indoors |
Special Features | 4 Lighting Modes with Mode Memory, Plus Strobe for Emergency, IPX-8 Waterproof, high CRI 4000K Netural white |
Light Direction | Adjustable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Color Temperature | 4000 Kelvin |
S**D
Great light with excellent CRI
Love this flashlight. Tried many similar 14500 / AA lights, including the Tool AA 3.0 and this ones always wins out. The nichia version has a higher CRI which means it has better color rendering and field of depth, which is perfect for my use. Some of the other 14500 / AA lights have higher lumen but lack in CRI.This light is extremely sturdy for its size and easy to carry. The mechanical tail switch is nice and clicky and does not easily accidentally activate. The tail switch does illuminate when used with a 3.7v 14500 battery, which causes a slight drain over time but I actually quite like. There are many guides/videos online that show how to deactivate it if not needed. There is also a glow in the dark element inside the lens, which adds a nice effect after use.
D**W
Fantastic 4000k neutral led tint from the Nichia version of this light!
When I first bought this light, I bought the regular cool white led emitter version. I loved everything about the flashlight, except for the led emitter color tint. The regular version emitter color is kind of a mix between blue and purple, with a yellow ring around the hot spot. I was VERY disappointed with the regular version. The led tint on the regular version is horrible…at least in my opinion.Now….this version of the light with the Nichia led, is EXACTLY what I have been looking for! The tint color is a spot on 4000k neutral white. I’m now EXTREMELY happy with this flashlight!The light up tail cap isn’t a deal breaker either, and that’s only if you use a 14500 battery to power the light. If you use a regular alkaline AA, or a NiMh rechargeable battery, then the tail cap won’t light up at all. Granted though, using a 14500 does increase this lights brightness, but that’s only if you like having a pocket rocket. The light can get pretty hot running on turbo with 14500 batteries. On the other settings with a 14500, there is hardly no heat up at all.Does the tail cap led cause some battery drain…yes, but you can slightly twist the tail cap to cut them off when running on a 14500 battery. Also…if you look online, you can order a tail cap that does not light up for this light, and…if you like to work on things yourself, there is a way to take the tail cap apart and disable the two leds. ( See the review from “Goodlife” for this same light. This reviewer fully explains how to remove the tailcap led’s. )All in all…this Nichia version of this flashlight has so much to offer. Small, lightweight, reverse clicky tail cap switch ( which avoids cutting on the light accidentally in your pocket ), having 4 modes of light to choose from ( low - medium - high - turbo ), the fit and finish on this light is really outstanding for such an in-expensive flashlight, and with the Nichia led, you get a wonderful neutral white color tint, that has a higher CRI rating.I HIGHLY recommend this Nichia version only, of the Lumintop Tool AA 2.0.**********Update********This flashlight has held up VERY, VERY well, and is still the BEST deal out there for a lightweight pocket 14500/AA light, that comes with a 4000k high CRI LED, and can take some punishment at a physical labor job.Warning from a flashlight enthusiast……Flashlights don’t stay around forever. Companies in China discontinue flashlight models all the time. Get this light while it’s still available. Don’t procrastinate. You won’t be sorry.
R**T
Purchased dozens, first failure after 4 years
I love everything about Lumintop single cell flashlights. I started purchasing them in 2018. My very first failure occurred in 2024 when the click tail cap switch stopped working. Owning many Tool AA models that came with click and magnet tail caps means my 4 year old Lumintop soldiers on.These lights have all been reliable and extremely functional. They offer sensible illumination levels, solid designs and well thought out interfaces.Unfortunately most people focus on cheapest price an highest lumins. Fortunately those other overpowered battery eating lights with flash modes fail quickly.I don't baby tools. Honestly many of these lights do sit around in: glove boxes, consoles, bedsides, backpacks, keychains, coat pockets, first aid kits and motorcycle boxes. But a handful traveled almost 40,000 miles motorcyle camping over most of North America in 2023. I recall only one dark tent setup when I pulled out a light with a dead rechargeable battery inside. The backup light was handy and filled in until I could recharge it. Battey life is so good tou forget about it. These are lights I can depend on and actually use.
R**R
Blue light runs down battery.
I have several
G**E
HOW TO DISABLE PARASITIC LIGHT FROM TAIL SWITCH -> FLASHLIGHT IS GREAT AFTER THIS!
Like many others I love the flashlight -> light, bright, nice throw, but hated the parasitic light that comes on automatically when using 3.6V lithium batteries and drains the battery day and night.Decided to do something about it, and IT WORKED!Tools: all you need a small scissors. Time: 10 minutes. Warning: this change is permanent (you cannot get the parasitic light back).Here are the steps:1. Unscrew bottom of the flashlight and notice the 2 grooves in the aluminum ring screwed to the bottom of the flashlight.2. Take scissors and fix its 2 sharp points firmly into the grooves.3. Spin the case such that the aluminum ring would spin counterclockwise relative to the flashlight case.4. Take out aluminum ring, rubber gasket and finally pull out spring and button assembly.5. With one tip of the scissors push out the LEDs from the 2 large rectangles opposite each other (touch nothing else - leave small rectangles electronics as they are)6. Re-assemble the flashlight by putting in button (hold by the spring), then rubber gasket, then screw back the aluminum ring (tighten with scissors).7. Test the flashlight works as before only that the parasitic LED no longer shines to drain the battery.Now you have a five star flashlight that will not discharge over time when using lithium batteries with voltage greater than 1.5 volts!!You are welcome! :-)
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