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4100 Lumens Flashlight can set paper on fire

[2008-4-1]

Recently I was into flashlights, especially after acquiring the Fenix L2D 180 lumens model. The Fenix runs on the Cree 7090 XR-E LED and is powered by two AA-sized batteries. This little puppy just puts my past flashlights in shame, and I really regretted not getting it earlier. Like the saying goes, you only need one real's man flashlight and the Fenix could possibly be just the one I need.

I4U News has an article on a new 4100 lumens flashlight which is so bright that it can convert light energy into heat energy, thereby setting paper on fire!

    It is capable of melting plastic, lighting paper on fire within seconds, and if you like, fry an egg or a marshmallow on a stick. See a video below that shows how the flashlight burns up a pile of paper.

    At 4100 lumens, The Torch is 100 lumens more powerful than The Polarion Helios, the former most powerful flashlight. Apparently Wicked Lasers has The Torch currently in review at the Guinness Book of World Records.

    Measurements of the torch are 57mm x 230mm. The battery lasts for 15min. The 4100 lumens can be adjusted via a high efficiency reflector. The casing is made from aerospace grade aluminum.



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