Brightest flashlight in the world

The world's brightest flashlight produces 4100 lumens. More information here.

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1 Posted 512 days ago by banzemanga

:O

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2 Posted 512 days ago by Nortydox

hahaha sick, and thats only a flashlight :P

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3 Posted 512 days ago by juju

for the end of the video go to the link bellow in the info list
CRAZY... its an archaic lightsaber:D

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4 Posted 511 days ago by BombDiggady (moderator)

If it's a lightsaber, he must be a Jedi! :O

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5 Posted 511 days ago by DarkiKun

lol better be careful with what u point that at =P

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6 Posted 511 days ago by epica

I'm from norway, very dark here in winter.where can i order that thing?

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7 Posted 511 days ago by Tefkros

pointing this at the eye of somebody, can seriously damage his pupil. Not handy at all.

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8 Posted 511 days ago by Aliquantulus (admin)

epica:
Du kan kjøpe den her:
http://www.wickedlasers.com/lasers/Wicked_Lights-74-0.html

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9 Posted 511 days ago by gangsta_stefan

:O I want one of those!

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10 Posted 511 days ago by kleven

Hvor mange Nordmenn er det egentlig på snotr?? :)

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11 Posted 511 days ago by Fergus_Thedog

I get that the torch puts out heat, but doing that to a pocket calculator/blackberry? Not very bright at all.

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12 Posted 511 days ago by Noobeater

That would be great to get a sunburn in those hard-to-reach places

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13 Posted 511 days ago by rdsgalvao

As long as he doesn't use it to try to find something inside his car.

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14 Posted 511 days ago by Durkin

lol @13! i was thinking that as well :D

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15 Posted 511 days ago by dhedarkhcustard

Chuck a frying pan on it and cook up an omlet and a couple slices of bacon. :D

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16 Posted 510 days ago by dave9191

Not quite as good as this one tho

http://gizmodo.com/351913/maxablaster-flashlight-burns-skin-clouds-vampires♦

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17 Posted 510 days ago by MaxXL

Hehe, I don't think you'd be sorry for the waste of battery if you accidently left it on in a tight place :D

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18 Posted 510 days ago by Petra

Hmm... that seems like a useful tool.

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19 Posted 509 days ago by xlynx

I don't think light == heat. heat just means it's inefficient. You can have a dim flame that's very hot or a very bright light that's cold to the touch.

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20 Posted 509 days ago by -TK-

@ 19, that's not entirely true. When you're speaking of a lightbulb that will generate heat when it's on, it's inefficient. With this the light itself is transferred in to heat. It's like when you use a magnifying glass to burn ants and stuff.

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21 Posted 509 days ago by mamlo7

Creative shoes :D

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22 Posted 508 days ago by metro

Seems really silly that this guy spends $200 for a flashlight to light some newspaper on fire - get a bic for about 50 cents

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23 Posted 507 days ago by tolstoy

Battery lasts 36 secs

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24 Posted 500 days ago by bigdaddy12345

heres a cheap basic bic i give it to you

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25 Posted 490 days ago by MsZoomy (admin)

Hmmm has no one noticed that he didn't cover his license plate up. I have your plate # dumb ass , I know where you live, I'm gonna come steal that flashlight, no, the cool car!!

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26 Posted 488 days ago by micromaniac

What a 'bright' idea.... ;)

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27 Posted 424 days ago by Denamic

*sigh* Men and our toys..
Kind of like how my processor will quite literally burn burst into flames without its heat sink in under 2 seconds when under full pressure. That is, if I disable the safety mechanisms.
Kinda cool when you think about it, but a bit too expensive to try out.

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28 Posted 309 days ago by GlenWoodfin

Love this video so much I had to buy one.

Glen Woodfin
http://www.BrightestFlashlightintheWorld.com