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Comentado en España el 25 de enero de 2025
Es portable, alimentada por pila AA, 650lumenes, puedes guardarla perfectamente en el pantalón, con las llaves.Si buscas por la red encontrareis revisiones de todo tipo, por el precio que tiene, y la facilidad de usar pilas comunes, es un básico para el día a día.
Rumburak
Comentado en Alemania el 25 de enero de 2025
Ich habe bereits 2 Exemplare der hier beworbenen "LUMINTOP Tool AA 2.0" (schwarz) in den letzten 8 Wochen gekauft. Beide Artikel waren definitiv "LUMINTOP Tool AA 3.0" , also mit der erhöhten Lichtleistung von 900 Lm. Der Preis lag bei 19,99 Euro. Der Lieferumfang war wie in der Anzeige beschrieben.
Jaime A.
Comentado en México el 31 de enero de 2024
Me encantó, la volvería a cambiar
david ivered gloria diaz
Comentado en México el 11 de abril de 2024
Excelente lámpara y muy versátil, funciona con tres tipos de baterías. Excelente producto y de muy buena calidad
Customer
Comentado en México el 26 de junio de 2023
Chafa y incompleto llegó sin la batería no lo recomiendo
Arturo Jimenez
Comentado en México el 1 de mayo de 2022
Muy buen brillo
Raúl Chacón Peña
Comentado en México el 11 de marzo de 2022
La verdad es que tiene una potencia bastante sobrada y su calidad de materiales es bastante buena, además de que incluye accesorios muy prácticos. La he usado en campamentos, trabajo y emergencias. Me ha sacado del apuro. La recomiendo pero si pueden comprarla en paquete con la batería seria mejor ya que no he podido hallar una batería litio de calidad, porque la compre sin batería.
khgunn
Comentado en Singapur el 3 de febrero de 2022
Received in good condition. Pocket sized, as advertised and light is very bright. Recommended!
Carlos
Comentado en Singapur el 19 de febrero de 2022
Perfect pocket torch although could be a bit cheaper. Not convinced it was worth what was paid for it.
Kevin
Comentado en México el 1 de enero de 2022
Ya he probado otras linternas de esta marca y me dejaron un buen sabor de boca, pero este modelo después de un mes de uso noté que el módulo del led junto con el cristal se aflojaron lo cuál provoca que ya no sea impermeable fuera de eso me parece una linterna exelente por su precio no se puede pedir más.
Oswaldo Hernandez
Comentado en México el 24 de abril de 2022
Muy práctica la linterna, fácil de llevar u trae una aplicación de cilicon, para hacer la difuminación de luz y poderlo usar en un espacio cerrado sin deslumbramiento.
developer1
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de septiembre de 2021
I just received the Tool AA 2.0 flashlight and gave it a quick tryout. I am amazed at how small and lightweight it is, especially compared to my Fenix LD12. However, it makes the Fenix LD12 feel like a tactical flashlight, with thicker, sturdier construction that feels like you could run over it with a truck on a concrete drive and it would be ok. But the Fenix is substantially bigger and heavier in your hand, and if clipped on a hat visor tends to drag it down. Both flashlights use a single AA cell and have several brightness modes.Both the Fenix LD12 and the Tool AA 2.0 come with the clip oriented to open toward the front of the flashlight, fine for securing to a belt or strap but not useful for clipping to a hat visor. So you have to pop the clip off and reverse it in order to clip to a hat for headlamp use. [**** Revision: while the Fenix flashlight failed to put the clip groove in a perfect place for the reverse orientation, the Tool AA 2.0 provides a second groove to attach the clip so it is centered in the flashlight and balanced for visor use - nice design!. The Fenix, on the other hand, ends up with the clip on the back end, causing most of the length and weight of the flashlight to be in front of the clip and thus an imbalance when clipped to a visor with the light extending further than desired in front of the visor. Another great light for visor-clipping is my old NEBO NU11K flashlight (AA battery) - it also has a glow-in-dark sleeve and a glow-in-dark end switch button. But it lacks fancy power management -- only one level of brightness, on or off, not super bright. A great camping companion though, and simplicity is a blessing in a pressure situation. *** end of revision.]I do like the Tool AA 2.0. It has a lot of utility in a very compact, lightweight package. I am a little ambivalent about how gentle a touch it takes to cycle through the modes, just a light tap on the end button (or you can uses twisting of the lamp cylinder part, probably not intuitive for me). I feel it is a little too easy to bump it into a different mode. It does seem to retain the last mode that I select when turning back on, but the instructions say you have to wait a few seconds after turning off for the memory to retain. I found that if I'm having trouble getting it to retain the last mode, holding down the rear button for a couple of seconds instead of a quick click when turning it on seems to help.Using an alkaline AA battery, the brightness modes seem good and useful, though the top two levels seem the same (I think the highest level requires the higher voltage lithium battery). I agree with someone else that an even dimmer mode would be useful for when you want to be most stealthy or just make out something to read without disturbing others.The Tool AA 2.0 beam is quite a bit broader than the Fenix or Nebo lights, which have more center-weighted spot beams. The Tool beam is nicely uniform across its circle of light, making a very useful illumination area for close working or in a tent. For outdoor use, the Fenix or Nebo may be more useful for targeting objects at a distance, such as animals, or for searching inaccessible locations, at a given brightness level. However, at max brightness, the Tool, especially with the higher voltage lithium batteries, would probably compensate for its wider beam and hold its own.A very good feature is that the battery cylinder unscrews from both ends (the lamp can come off and the end button can come off). This is important if a battery corrodes and swells and jams in the barrel. You have a chance of ramming it free. I had another cheapo light, about the same size but dumbed down, which only unscrewed from the lamp end. The battery jammed and I never got it out.So, I think it's a good light, at an okay price. Not quite cheap enough to buy a bunch and put them everywhere I want, though.
SR.FISHER
Comentado en México el 14 de abril de 2021
Super potente y chica con extras
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