Loftek 10-W 3-in-1 Rechargeable Flashlight Review

Loftek has come out with a new 10W LED Rechargeable Flashlight, this flashlight has 3 modes a flashlight, a work light and an vehicle emergency light all in one.One of the things that Iliked about this flashlight is how bright itis, you can defiantly use it for farther distances than your average household flashlight. However, I noticed that the flashlight’s flashlight had a visible hot spot in its center. This means that most of the flashlight’s light output comes from the center and not the entire flashlight. Not a deal breaker but kinda annoying.

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I did findthis flashlightto be quit handy whenworking in small low light spaces like under the kitchen sink, in which I used the work light mode of the flashlight and found that the light output was even and very bright so Ifeel that it did rather well in both the bright light and low light modes for this situation.

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The flashlight has an emergency blinker function that flashes red-blue led lights to help you be seen in any emergency situation, such as if you are stranded along a dark road and don’t feel like you want to get hit by a car.

This flashlight claims to be waterproof. I find this a great feature. Unfortunately, water managed to get into the flashlight and it now has one of its emergency blinker lights that is dimly lit, even though the flashlight is turned off. As for the quality of this flashlight I dont feel like its a heavy duty flashlight because when you hold it in your hand it is quit creaky and feels like you could crack it easily, and water does seem to get into the flashlight despite it claiming to be waterproof.

My overall opinion for this flashlight is that for i think its not badalthough keep in mind theres a chance water can get inside even though the manufacturer claims it is waterproof. It has more functions than your typical flashlight and is rechargeable giving you hours of run time, so you dont have to waste money on those alkaline batteries which in my house always seem to be dead when you need them the most.