This model is no longer available but has been replaced with the Bushnell Focus, an 1800 Lumen Flashlight. It has an adjustable focus and is IPx8 waterproof which is an upgrade over the pro models IPx4 Water resistance. To see a UA-cam short I did on the Bushnell Focus click this link. ua-cam.com/users/shortsXVjgJIO8mpE?feature=share
I just found one of these on a dirt road..same model...I tried to charge it with a USB for an hour or so....the spun around the thing to show me the micro USB. I was able to get the back end off and expose a button. I probably should have watched a your video before trying to figure it out. Nice video...and very descriptive.
Funny I seem to have the same flashlight. I received mine back in the beginning of December from my son and it is still working great and I have only had to charge it once since I got it new. Puts out a tremendous amount of light. I will light up your entire neighborhood! A big shout out to my son who got me this great light. Thankyou! One last thing, as Jeremy already stated if you can get one, I would not hesitate at all. A great value for the money.
Lithum performs better than other batteries in the cold but performance and recharge cycles vary depending on the quality of the battery and how fast it is charged. Speed charging is not usually good for battrries. Most can be recharged 500 times. Not a bad light but there are better options and brands out there even for the price although this light is sold at big box stores making it easier to find when you are on the go. Decent performance for a Walmart light though. Good vehicle light for sure. If it is used alot it will probably last 5 years or so before the battery fails which is kind of a bummer.
@@UsedEveryDay Just try charging it slow. 5-7 years is the average lifespan with regular use. It might last longer depending on usage and change rate but built in batteries aren't my thing. I like being able to keep things going and replace cells.
@@fixedfocusmediaofficial Then you might like the Swisstech 6500 Lumen flashlight. It comes with a 10,000mah battery pack that can be removed and used separately as a portable power bank and a cartridge to use in its place that holds 9-AA batteries. I'll be doing a review on it soon.
Honestly, it would be a good idea to cary a bigger flashlight like this if you can get one in aircraft alluminum. When held by the light end and handle out it could be used in a self defence situation.
I’ve had one for 7 years…… ready for this? I charged it once when I got it.. Used it during a power outage for 3 days heavy.. after that used it sparingly to look for stuff in the trunk and such….. Still had a charge.. 1 charge…… that’s nuts
I heard some one on utube today complaint and crying a bout that lock part on the back of that flashlight . It is no big deal . I have one and it is no prounlem .people have just got to complain .
Did you ever Get one? If not, it's no longer available. But, The Bushnell Focus, 1800 Lumen flashlight is just as durable, its waterproof and has an adjustable focus for the same price point.
That's a bummer! I have had a total of four of these now (house, two cars and RV), haven't had a problem with any of them. My oldest one is going on four years now and performs as well as my newest one. Maybe you just got the bad luck of the draw.
This model is no longer available but has been replaced with the Bushnell Focus, an 1800 Lumen Flashlight. It has an adjustable focus and is IPx8 waterproof which is an upgrade over the pro models IPx4 Water resistance. To see a UA-cam short I did on the Bushnell Focus click this link. ua-cam.com/users/shortsXVjgJIO8mpE?feature=share
I just found one of these on a dirt road..same model...I tried to charge it with a USB for an hour or so....the spun around the thing to show me the micro USB. I was able to get the back end off and expose a button. I probably should have watched a your video before trying to figure it out. Nice video...and very descriptive.
Funny I seem to have the same flashlight. I received mine back in the beginning of December from my son and it is still working great and I have only had to charge it once since I got it new. Puts out a tremendous amount of light. I will light up your entire neighborhood! A big shout out to my son who got me this great light. Thankyou! One last thing, as Jeremy already stated if you can get one, I would not hesitate at all. A great value for the money.
i have this flashlight. great light.
Agreed!
Lithum performs better than other batteries in the cold but performance and recharge cycles vary depending on the quality of the battery and how fast it is charged. Speed charging is not usually good for battrries. Most can be recharged 500 times. Not a bad light but there are better options and brands out there even for the price although this light is sold at big box stores making it easier to find when you are on the go. Decent performance for a Walmart light though. Good vehicle light for sure. If it is used alot it will probably last 5 years or so before the battery fails which is kind of a bummer.
Four years on mine now and still going strong.
@@UsedEveryDay Just try charging it slow. 5-7 years is the average lifespan with regular use. It might last longer depending on usage and change rate but built in batteries aren't my thing. I like being able to keep things going and replace cells.
@@fixedfocusmediaofficial Then you might like the Swisstech 6500 Lumen flashlight. It comes with a 10,000mah battery pack that can be removed and used separately as a portable power bank and a cartridge to use in its place that holds 9-AA batteries. I'll be doing a review on it soon.
Honestly, it would be a good idea to cary a bigger flashlight like this if you can get one in aircraft alluminum. When held by the light end and handle out it could be used in a self defence situation.
This flashlight is aluminum
This light makes more sense than the pro 125 model
I don't have any experience with the Pro 125. Do you mind expanding on this?
Have one good flashlight and the top edges can be used for self defense as well sharp edges
Definitely a good self defense or security light. It can take a beating too, I wouldn't be afraid to wale on an assailant with it.
Good review brother
I’ve had one for 7 years…… ready for this? I charged it once when I got it..
Used it during a power outage for 3 days heavy.. after that used it sparingly to look for stuff in the trunk and such…..
Still had a charge..
1 charge…… that’s nuts
I heard some one on utube today complaint and crying a bout that lock part on the back of that flashlight . It is no big deal . I have one and it is no prounlem .people have just got to complain .
Rickey Bullington sad but true.
@@UsedEveryDay yes I hate to hear grown people complain and cry .
Im gonna get this. It might be dovetail dimensions 🤷♂️
Did you ever Get one? If not, it's no longer available. But, The Bushnell Focus, 1800 Lumen flashlight is just as durable, its waterproof and has an adjustable focus for the same price point.
I bought a Bushnell flashlight 🔦 but it seems like the the part 〽️ where's it gets charge it expanded ,and the charger doesn't fit anymore .
Interesting
I had mine for a little over a year. After about 6-8 full charges it stopped charging. Disappointing!
That's a bummer! I have had a total of four of these now (house, two cars and RV), haven't had a problem with any of them. My oldest one is going on four years now and performs as well as my newest one. Maybe you just got the bad luck of the draw.