About this deal
Military-grade is one of the most overused terms in this marketplace. Essentially, there’s no “branding” rules for military-grade, which means that any manufacturer can slap the term “military grade” onto their product. The LumiTact G700 Flashlight is called the “ toughest flashlight on the market”. What’s the big deal with this tactical military flashlight? Let’s find out. What is the LumiTact G700 Flashlight?
Smart Fast Charging: 2A fast charging, suitable for common types of lithium batteries such as 32650/26650/18650/14450. Charge indication: red(in charging),green(full charging).The charger has a perfect over current, over voltage, over charging and short circuit full set of protection, so the short-circuit wiring will not damage the charger. SAFE, SMART, EASY AND FAST. You can use the Tattu torch in any kind of weather. It has an IP65 rating, meaning it can withstand heavy rain and snow.If you’re like most people, you probably use your Kodiak flashlight on a regular basis. But did you know that there’s a right way and a wrong way to charge it? Locate a charging cable and your flashlight. The charging cable for the Phoenix TK26R is a USB type-C. The head is designed specifically for tactical applications while the shaft has a non-slip surface to ensure a strong grip.
VERY BRIGHT LED FLASHLIGHT. BEST FLASHLIGHT THAT I OWN. VERY GOOD QUALITY. I HAVE TWO OF THEM NOW. THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY IS ONE OF THE BEST FEATURES OF THIS FLASHLIGHT. ONE CHARGE LASTS A LONG TIME. GET ONE,YOU WILL LIKE IT.
How Does the LumiTact G700 Flashlight Work?
Another way to manually recharge a battery is to use a power source, such as a car battery or a solar panel. If you have access to a car battery, you can use jumper cables to connect the positive and negative terminals of the battery to the corresponding terminals on your dead battery. This will cause the car battery to provide power to your dead battery, recharging it in the process. The most common type of battery used in torches is the lead-acid battery. These batteries have a lifespan of about 2-5 years, and can be recharged hundreds of times. The charging time for these batteries can vary from 8-12 hours.
