SUPER BRIGHT: The Pen flashlight contains the most updated 220 lumens CREE XPE2 LED sweeps bright light over the length of about 2.5 basketball fields (230 ft / 70 m) and it’s a good choice for mechanic, nurses, doctors and outdoor sports.
ULTRA COMPACT: INFRAY LED penlight at 5.7 inches in length is designed as EDC flashlights to fit in anyone’s pocket, shirt, pants or attach it to a keychain, providing the owner with a readily-available and controllable tool that equates to brightness and accuracy.
LONG LASTING: Fully zoomable from wide to narrow beam. Features 3 adaptable settings: High / Low / Strobe and the pen light offers 7 hours of run time on high mode, and 14 hours run time on low setting.
TOUGH & RELIABLE: IPX4 rainproof and MIL-SPEC abrasion and corrosion-resistant anodized aircraft aluminum construction with unbreakable, scratch-resistant poly carbonate lens as well as pocket clip.
WHAT YOU GET: INFRAY genuinely LED pen torch and our worry-free 18-month warranty. We would like to establish a sense of trust with our customer by high-quality product and after-sales service.
Bright, tough light. Would buy again I bought this flashlight to keep in my pocket while working in a factory. It is bright enough to aid in looking for machine problems and making adjustments. The strobe function actually is a useful way to get someone’s attention in a noisy factory environment.One problem that I’ve started having with it is it no longer starts on the bright setting when I pull it out of my pocket. When it was new, it always defaulted to the bright beam when it had been turned off for a short period…
My 83 lumen Coast 25 is brighter than this “220 lumen” penlight That’s all I really have to say. There are doubtless many ways of measuring lumens, although it’s meant to be a straight forward standard. It is the amount of visible light falling on one square meter of area from the source. So, 220 lumens should, I believe, be brighter than an 83 lumen flashlight. In this case, one must ask if 220 lumens for this flashlight is accurate. Otherwise, though I don’t personally like the strobe setting, this isn’t a bad flashlight for close work (as in looking into…
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Best âpen lightâ flashlight you can buy. BRIGHT! Super bright setting, medium bright setting, & flashing strobe setting, all in a Sharpie sized device with a strong clip. Feels solid, rugged, well built. Crystal clear output -not yellowed. This is my honest review. I paid full price for 2 of them. One for my fiancé, one for my purse. I like the strobe feature for emergencies, and the way this little thing lights up an entire room. Youâd never know it was a fancy âpen light.â
Bright, tough light. Would buy again I bought this flashlight to keep in my pocket while working in a factory. It is bright enough to aid in looking for machine problems and making adjustments. The strobe function actually is a useful way to get someone’s attention in a noisy factory environment.One problem that I’ve started having with it is it no longer starts on the bright setting when I pull it out of my pocket. When it was new, it always defaulted to the bright beam when it had been turned off for a short period…
My 83 lumen Coast 25 is brighter than this “220 lumen” penlight That’s all I really have to say. There are doubtless many ways of measuring lumens, although it’s meant to be a straight forward standard. It is the amount of visible light falling on one square meter of area from the source. So, 220 lumens should, I believe, be brighter than an 83 lumen flashlight. In this case, one must ask if 220 lumens for this flashlight is accurate. Otherwise, though I don’t personally like the strobe setting, this isn’t a bad flashlight for close work (as in looking into…