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The DANGEJA Super Bright Spotlight is a high-performance handheld flashlight featuring a maximum brightness of 6000 lumens, a long-lasting 10000mAh rechargeable battery, and multiple lighting modes. Designed for durability and versatility, it is perfect for outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, and camping, while also serving as an emergency power supply for your devices.
B**E
Perfect spotlight
This is NOT a flashlight. It is quite strong and very useful for wooded or zero light locations. Best part is a side light for a tent/camp experience.
C**Y
Another Amazon Great Deal
Buying this light gave me the best method to look around my large ranch property at a long distance. When my circuit breaker went out it was an effective lamp with the floodlight/lamp settings that can be turned on one or the other AND even both at the same time!.All good thanks again=)
E**R
Light work great for me
Keep the great work up
B**R
Great flashlight
Works great for camping not so much for spotlighting
B**6
This is the most amazing flashlight I have ever used!
We bought this a year ago to use out on the farm. Everyone loves this flashlight and we use it every day. Super powerful, very hardy and the battery lasts forever. I couldn’t recommend this flashlight enough!
T**M
Not Waterproof. Not durable.
I bought this light nearly 2 years ago and am just now getting around to writing a review. I used it while fishing off the deck and while kayaking. Despite never ha ing been submerged, it did get slightly wet during use a few times. After about 5 or 6 uses, my grandson dropped it in the live well, and it floated there for a few seconds before I rescued it. It had water behind the lens. I dried it off and unscrewed the lens to facilitate drying the inside, and I left it that way, inside the house for several weeks before charging it back up and using it again. The button for the front light never worked properly again and had to be finagled each time it was pressed, and, like many other reviewers have said, it got stuck in police mode twice. Luckily, we were in the house at the time because displaying those lights in a vehicle or boat or just about any public place can get you in trouble, depending on the laws in your location. I don't even understand why that's a feature on these types of torch lights! In addition to the button issue, the light was significantly less bright after the water incident, and it got more and more dim over about the next 10 minutes of use with the front light on high, until the battery was drained. I only used it (as a backup to the backup and to let my grandson use it to look in the live well- lesson learned there) about 5 or 6 more times before it died completely. With each use, the button issue got worse and the amount of time it was bright enough to be usable at all got shorter. The charger light would often indicate with a green light, that the batteries were fully charged, but the light itself seemed to have a dead or nearly dead battery. Ultimately, light exposure to water seemed to instantly destroy the power button, the batteries or maybe the charging port, and the light output, quickly making it useless. About 4 months before buying this light, I purchased a different model or a similar light.Super Bright LED Handheld Spotlight Tactical Flashlight Rechargeable 9600mAh 6000 Lumens CREE Bulb with USB Power Output Function Torchlight 6 Lights Modes Spot Light Waterproof Side Floodlight https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08265Z6J3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_i_R9RYKFN7MFBHP6MKRG90?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1That one has been used in similar circumstances, including having been dropped in the water by my grandson, and is still like new after 2 years. It's used about 200 to 250 nights per year while fishing and boating. In addition to the quality of the lights in comparison to each other, I also learned that I prefer the style of handle better on the other one. I got different styles not knowing which I'd prefer. For me, I found that the top mounted handle was so much easier to carry while I had other things in my hands. I'm always carrying buckets and ice chests and all kinds of things down to the water and I discovered that it's easy to slip my hand through the flashlight handle and whatever other handle at the same time. The pistol grip type spotlights, like this one, take up my entire hand by themselves. I was reminded of this light today, and of the need to write this review, when I searched my previous purchases for "torch light" so that I could find the other light I'd bought and finally get a second one to replace this one that broke so easily. I think that says it all.
M**N
Flashlight won't charge. It's only 1 and half year old. I want to return it for another one.
I loved the range. Very handy when you we are traveling and camping. We love everything about it except I plugged it in to charge and it won't. I would like to return it and get another one. Thanks
M**W
I think it is worth the price.
I live on a few acres and needed a light to shine far away for spotting coyotes and other animals. For several months. I’ve been using my 1000 lm Dewalt spotlight that works very well but past 100 yards. Not so much. It’s bright with more of a flood light pattern but very sturdy. There’s a obvious build quality difference between these two spotlights. This Amazon model is much lighter in weight with cheaper plastic. Definitely not as sturdy as the Dewalt. That should be expected by anyone looking to buy this. However… I’m pretty sure it’s going to be plenty strong for what I need. Which is standing on my back porch looking for animals. I was very skeptical about it being 6000 lm and at first. I didn’t think it was until shining it outside. It has a wide beam overall but very tight spot light in the center. It is significantly brighter than my Dewalt. Simple to use, multiple functions, cheap price. I think it was well worth the money But have not tested the battery life yet. I might even buy a couple more.
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