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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
The light is so BRIGHT ! Spot beam to a spread beam. Nice build quality. Should last as long as they make AA batteries.
judith franz
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
It's a very sturdy, and heavy flashlight. We have ordered many. Great product.
Daniel T. Cavanaugh
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
I see the light.
blackbear
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
works great
David Domenicano
Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2025
Best all-around flashlight for home, car, work, camping, garage, emergencies... It's tough, well made and VERY bright for it's size. Get one!!
Cassandra F
Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2025
It's a great flashlight, what can I say? The first time I bought this thing, oh how I loved it... until it *poof* disappeared. I searched high and low but eventually accepted that it was gone and allowed myself some time to grieve (it's not a cheap flashlight and I was not looking forward to replacing it). I eventually ordered another one, and everything was great again. I loved this new flashlight, until it too disappeared. It's been months and I still haven't found it! 5 stars.
P. Cortes
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
I purchased this flashlight to keep in my truck after my old one finally gave up the ghost. I was a bit sad to see the old one go, but I'm lowkey sort of glad it finally died. My old flashlight used a traditional bulb and was larger, clunkier and more of a pain to store. This one is much, much brighter while being smaller, lighter, sturdier and it draws less power so the batteries last longer. You probably won't use a flashlight in your vehicle much, but if you ever find yourself having to replace a tire, look under the hood, or help someone else out in the dark on the side of the road, you'll be glad you have it. You can obviously use it for any other purpose where a flashlight comes in handy too, this is just what I use it for.
BTP
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
This Gear Light LED flashlight is a mid-size flashlight. It can use AA batteries or a lithium rechargeable battery (18650 3.7v) A sleave is provided for the thinner lithium battery. I have only used AA batteries to date. There is an attached lanyard. It easily changes modes, and it is easy to zoom. The On/Off -Mode switch is on the butt of the unit and is a raised bright red button about a half inch across. It has a firm feel and click when pressed (easy to find and press without looking) I like the features and the very bright LED. This is the second of these Gear Light Flashlights I have purchased and it is sturdy, well-made. I bought the first Gear Light about a year ago. I think the cost is very competitive and reasonable. I consider this a GOOD BUY.
Decatur GA girl
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
I prefer flashlights that use alkaline batteries. One of my smaller Thrunite flashlights went bad, and they had discontinued that model. This Gearlight is perfect for my everyday needs. The beam is bright and adjustable. When the power went out recently, I could turn it toward the ceiling and get good illumination in the room. The price is very good for the quality. Recommend!
Rose
Reviewed in Singapore on June 16, 2021
Item is very good and worth the price.
Anthony
Reviewed in Australia on October 28, 2021
Not that it is used all the time - but when you need extra light this flashlight is brilliant.Its high quality and sturdy manufacture - made by USA company Gear Light.With 4 standard AA batteries - and LEDs - it lasts a long time.Very handy around the car, garage, and while working in the house...
JC Casas en Queretaro
Reviewed in Mexico on September 2, 2020
muuuy buen producto...
Wall•E
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2020
Edit: I got to say with this light lacked in a brightness made up and Customer Service. They sent me a new light I didn’t even ask for it and it definitely was brighter , and smoother and more even. I could tell that the LED array was different. So you still need to make sure you get the right one I think if the light looks like the one in the photo are you might wanna tell them to send you a newer one.But one things for sure, if you’re looking for a company that will stand by their product instead of someone with no address or Internet presence and impossible to get a hold of, Gearlight will take care of you. So kudos to them and I look forward to trying out their future products.was anxious to get this light and try it out. It seems to have decent build quality and the focusing ring is smooth. It also has a AA battery adapter so you get the choice between using an 18650 cell or three AAs. Three AA should give you a nominal voltage of 4.5 V as compared to 3.7 V with the 18650. In theory you should get a little bit more brightness out of the AAs.The other thing that I find curious is that the manufacturer doesn’t mention what kind of LED array is being used for the lamp. In my experience this is not a good sign as flashlights that use the Cree arrays are usually pretty proud of that fact, particularly the XHP series.I’m not a fan of the tail cap switch but it’s not a dealbreaker. This one has one but it feels like it’s decent quality. My basic problem is that it’s just not very bright. I don’t wanna mention names because it seems like my reviews get kicked back whenever I mention other brands so let’s just say I’ve comparing this light to one of similar price, between 10 and $20. And it uses a Cree XHP50.You can see by the photo where I have focused them at about the same size circle, and the one on the left that is the Cress is significantly brighter than the Gearlight. The wider you go, the bigger and more noticeable the difference. And remember the Gearlight is getting .8 V more juice to the diode. The light also has a little bit more of a yellow cast to it with a strong yellow fringe around the edge. However before you get to the edge the light circle is fairly evenly lit. That shows it does have a decent focusing lens and reflector. The XHP 50 wall considerably brighter it does show a more uneven lighting pattern.One cool thing about these LED flashlights that focus is that when you bring the beam down to its most narrow focus you’re essentially projecting an image of the actual LED array onto whatever you’re shining light on. So if you shine it on a flat white surface you get a decent image of the actual LED array.Or you can see the two comparisons that I’ve tried to keep the doorway about the same size so the Cree has its typical quad array which it has been using for sometime. The gear A has these narrow strips and essentially a zigzag pattern. I’ve seen these arrays before but in much older lamps. And if you use the size of the doorway to compare you can see the Cree is actually much bigger.There obviously a lot of people very happy with this light and my guess is they don’t have a lot of experience with high output compact flashlights. I do and this one is just too dim for me. Especially considering all of the varied low cost options out there.
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