Flashlight Review: Lumintop Copper Tool. AAA powered, 100+ lumens, EDC torch.
Published: 9 years ago
This is a full review of the new Lumintop Copper tool. Released in late 2015, it’s a classy 3-mode, 100+ lumen, tiny every day carry light, machined out of pure shiny copper. It uses a Cree XP-G2 emitter or an optional Nichia emitter. In this review you’ll find I’ve tested runtimes, outputs, and make jokes too. Please subscribe, like, and comment on my video if you like my unique take on gear review. Also it seems if you use the words: ultimate, fail, cats, prepping, survival, outdoors, fishing, hiking, hunting, and how to you get ranked higher in the search engines. That seems cheap, so I won't do it.
You can buy this light at Amazon:
Http://www.amazon.com/dp/B013QEGLN6
For more information on the Tool visit:
Http://www.lumintop.com
EDIT: I made a mistake in the video. I said the light has mode memory and it does not. It indeed starts in medium, and with each half press then goes MLHMLHML. If the light is left off for less than 3 seconds it behaves like next mode memory. I apologize, but when I was initially testing the mode memory I noticed it had next mode memory when turning it on and off quickly. I must have had it on medium for the next several times when I left it off for 4 seconds or more and then thought it had stayed on that mode. I truly apologize. Some CPF members pointed this out and I tested again to verify this.
You can buy this light at Amazon:
Http://www.amazon.com/dp/B013QEGLN6
For more information on the Tool visit:
Http://www.lumintop.com
EDIT: I made a mistake in the video. I said the light has mode memory and it does not. It indeed starts in medium, and with each half press then goes MLHMLHML. If the light is left off for less than 3 seconds it behaves like next mode memory. I apologize, but when I was initially testing the mode memory I noticed it had next mode memory when turning it on and off quickly. I must have had it on medium for the next several times when I left it off for 4 seconds or more and then thought it had stayed on that mode. I truly apologize. Some CPF members pointed this out and I tested again to verify this.