LED LENSER x21.2 Flashlight Kit Review!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 พ.ย. 2024
- Here is the LED Lenser x21.2 flashlight kit. They are retiring this light in their Amazon store for under $80. This light has been around serval years. This provides a flood and throw beam type patterns. This runs on 4 D size batteries. It comes with alkaline cells so you are ready to use this right out of the case. The shoulder strap is for long carry of this light. The runtimes are very nice at 1500 lumens for up to 10 hours. This light is built solid and rugged too. See link below to pick up this kit:
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I still have the first version of that lamp (2012). It's a relict of the good old past, well built, usable but superseded by a plethora of other lights. Every year these 'Cree' units getting more powerful.
My 'Ace Beam 80' has 25000 lumens and that is already an old hat these days. I won't go any further than that. I love my 'Led Lenser' P7R a lot. Plenty good enough for everyday use.
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IF I were to bother getting this flashlight I would definitely mod something up to use lithium batteries in it. At 1500 lumens only, this is a big ass light! But would definitely be good for use as a self defense club, especially if you walk your dog at night. It having PWM though does not justify a cost of more than $100 imho. Charles was being nice in this review.
Actually its $78 dollars and its being retired. Plus runtimes are amazing for D size alkaline cells. Well worth this price. Thanks for watching!
Sorry I didn’t wait until end of video to see that. Literally just checking it out now on Amazon when I received your reply notification. Thank you! Btw... you wouldn’t happen to know if 8.4 vdc would be too much for it?? That would only be 2.4 more volts than what the 4 D cells would provide. Do you happen to have a CS number for Led Lenser?? Thanks.
Never mind, got it off the box in the video.👍
so happy i found a dedicated channel to flashlights! i really enjoy the fair comparisons, thanks for that!
but i have to ask the question you probably get often, can you recommend the best flashlight under $50? just need a nice and bright throw.
was thinking either the sofrin c8f or the wuben l50, although im really leaning towards the sofrin, thanks again!
Sofirn is great, just depends on what type of beam type you wantvalso. Thanks for watching!
@@CharlesBridgTec wow appreciate the quick reply! i think ill go with the sofrin!
@@CharlesBridgTec Charles! i received my c8f and put it to use tonight, loved it! although for some reason i didn't receive a manual, got it off of Amazon, should i be worried? im new to flashlights and i feel like i might've gotten a returned flashlight, but maybe im over thinking it. also the seal on the battery was offset where only one side of the threads was holding it in place. but again, maybe it's normal and im overthinking it
For zoomies you should do flood, medium, then spot all in one go to see the whole function
People know how to use the zoom feature of the light for I show this when looking at the LED's. Using the light is quite simple so main feature of flood and throw were shown and not moving the beam in and out. Thanks for watching!
I had the previous version..
Led lensers just like Maglites
are prety much obsolete at this stage.
As a brand they are good quality built
and parts are excellent no doubt
but as a whole
they dont really hold up to the quality
of todays standards..
always thought
they were way too over priced
for what u were getting
even back then in terms of
Lumens or functions and battery life
they still use the old
Alkaline Batteries which dont last
even close to what the Li-ION ones do. even the rechargeable ones
But for emergency
is actually still not bad.
Good to have as a backup.
I dont think they can compete
with the quality range of lights
anymore that we getting these days
But The one thing i would say
i really like about them
and they got right was their Flood..
very large flood clear spill area
no dark spots at all
Lights up everything around u
very crisp sharp light.
good if ur exploring like u said
or if ur with a group of people
or even on an ATV it does nicely.
I used to strap mine at the front
worked really well..
It has one of the smoothest
zoom functions ive used.
that alone wouldnt make me
get one, but for that Price drop
Il definately be checking it out Charles!
Its worth it for that price range
and ur getting something thats
a been around for a while
and its a Trusted brand.
Good review!👍👍
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So which brand and model you think is comparable to this in terms of lumens and burn time etc but with the li ion batteries that you mention?
Alkaline D batterers?? Im really confused and must seek professional help.
Good luck with that. Thanks for watching!
Well... us Brirs can't get this at a reduction even if I wanted to on Amazon UK it's £213 and change I'm guessing that's àbout 250 - 260 USD
Well this is a retiring of a light so maybe alot of stock still in USA only. Thanks for watching!
The PWM was very noticeable, on lower output it was distracting.
Yes on camera but not with the naked eyes. Thanks for watching!
I think astrolux FTO3 xhp50.2 is much better variant and it is 4 times cheaper👍🏻
4x cheaper than $80? Show me where. Seems that you did not watch the review. SMH
@@CharlesBridgTec in my country cheapest price is 255 euro.
@@JAYWHITEHITHARD Ok but that has nothing to do with prices here in the USA which they are retiring this model. All information was provided in video review. Take care
Hello Everyone!
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Looks like a cree xlm2 or xpg2
Thanks for your suggestions and watching!
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...and so are you. Thanks for watching!
new model = 5000 lumen and LiFePO4 battery pack
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This flashlight is not relevant in 2019, I consider unprofitable purchase, its time to purchase was 2011
Actually this model was 2015 model not when the seller started selling stuff on Amazon. LOL! They are wanting to get rid of supplies so great for us Flashaholics, just not you that is. Thanks for watching!
@@CharlesBridgTec For collection I would bought this flashlight for 55$ not more. Make a the review on such same flashlight only Led Lenser X21R. 2 he brighter will 3200 lm
Pointless flashlight
If you say so... Thanks for watching!
@@CharlesBridgTec Today, in year 2019- yes it it. LED Lenser products were earlier on higher level.
Your channel is good- one of my favorites!
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@@juliaeric5306 We Flashaholics disagree with you cause 1500 lumens is still alot of light output. Thanks for the support. :-)