MANKER MC13 II 90.2 Workhorse. When 300 is your low speed, look out! Runs 2 battery sizes. Max 4k lm
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- flashlightgo.c... The MANKER MC13 II 90.2 is a Workhorse with the purest, cleanest white light I've seen in a flashlight. And when 300 is your low speed, look out! It runs on two different battery sizes with 1 lumen moonlight, then a 300-800-1200-4000 lumen range. The bubble diffuser is great.
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Just in case you don't know, If you hold down the power switch in moonlight it will give you 5 different moon light modes/levels. Its a really nice feature.
I can literally HEAR the quality in those threads.
For a moment there Doc, I thought you were reviewing yet another gimmicky Olight product with a non removable battery and a "cool" name. But when I saw you actually remove the battery (like every flashlight I think should allow for) there was a sigh of relief at your review. Good one. I approve.
I have a Manker E04. It is a tiny little 90 degree angle flashlight, with amazing quality. I love that thing, and I believe Manker makes some of the best quality flashlights on the market. Nice to watch this model with the telescoping battery tube! Great feature.
oh very cool. if I just didn't order an almost $200 light I would get this.
What light did you get?
@@gqborges Nightstick XPR-5542GMX X-Series Intrinsically Safe Rechargeable Dual-Light Flashlight with Magnet, One Size, Green
with tax and shipping
$190.88 to my door
That’s actually a VERY competitive price point for that many lumens. The ability to use different batteries is also a top notch feature. Would have been nice to have the option to throw in a AA as well, but alas.
Love the battery options? Not a fan of the expensive 123 batteries, though? Have a older light that went through them like crazy? I just wish it had a focusing beam, which is me being super picky, when it come's to lights? Good job, sir.
Is a Sofirn 18650 compatible with this torch?
Looks like they ripped that design straight from the cat mini...
Can it run two cr123s?
Can you run 2 123a?