🔦 Light up your life with the Silver Fox—where power meets portability!
The LUMINTOP Silver Fox flashlight delivers a robust 760-lumen output with a long-lasting LED rated for 50,000 hours. Designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts, it features a compact, lightweight aircraft-grade aluminum body with military-grade anodizing, IP68 waterproof certification, and ANSI 5-foot drop resistance. Powered by a rechargeable AA Type-C battery, it offers 5 versatile lighting modes and a strong magnetic tailcap for hands-free use, making it an essential tool for camping, hiking, emergencies, and everyday carry.
Special Feature | Lightweight, Rechargeable |
Color | Silver |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 760 Lumens |
Included Components | Diffuser, Battery |
Product Dimensions | 4"D x 0.8"W x 0.7"H |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | LUMINTOP |
Brightness | 760 lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium |
Runtime | 50 hours |
Specification Met | IP68 waterproof, ANSI 5-foot drop test |
Recommended Uses For Product | outdoor adventure, camping, hiking, emergencies, everyday carry, traveling, household and office repairs, small-space situations |
Manufacturer | LUMINTOP |
Part Number | Silver Fox |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 760 |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight, Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
R**T
Yet another great Lumintop single cell LED light.
The inovative design with the lanyard loop on a snap shaped magnet works very well. I have purchased nearly all of the variations of AA & AAA Lumintop lights. They all work great, provide good light and sensible ramping and/or memory. They all make great camping lights that last a long time, are hard to accidently put into flash mode, and almost always start in a dim mode (to preserver your night vision).Photo (left to right) Tool AA, early EDC AAA, this AA light, and a newer EDC AAA light. Two have one armspan of 330 paracord attached. The paracord is tied into a loop with and overhand knot. Then made into a necklace size with a cow-hitch, with the overhand knot as a stopper. From necklace it can return to armspan cordage in and back in seconds. For travel the necklace is reduced with a chain-sinets into the short form you see pictured. The Tool AA has a black cap, because in more than a decade of Lumintop flashlight use, the only failure I've had was the aluminum colored tailcap on that light.A light that turns on in transit ends up dead when you need it. So I prefer "twist on" to prevent accidental battery losses. Even the Lumintop end cap options can be half twisted into a "travel safe mode".This light looks nice, is travel safe, offers good diffusion for close up use without hot spots. It's not a thrower (long distance beam pattern).The "new feature" on this model is not the magnet. The entire Tool line can use a magnet end cap, instread of the click cap. Seems like a great idea when you need a way to hold the flashlight. But on those other models there was no good way to attach a lanyard with the magnet end cap. Some of the original and newer EDC lights do have a twist on end cap attach point, but no magnets. This one solves the problem with a magnetic attach point. Giving you both the magnet & lanyard attachment. I say lanyard but I actually thread a paracord through for a necklace loop. Because it's a magnet you can pull to detach the flashlight from the neck lanyard. I was worried about detachment by accident and loosing the flashlight. But the snap like button and very strong magnet require a straight and strong pull to detach. So the holding power is very strong in the straight pull direction and the snap head doesn't allow the sheer detachment that is normally very weak in magnets. Very cleaver. If anything the magnet strength seems to be more than necessary.Remember when we kept magnets away from our magnetic storage? Not sure why everything now has extremly powerful rare earth magnets, and my phone and ESP32 seems impervious to them? If it wasn't for the USB cable magnets and leather carry pouch magnets, I would worry about this flashlight near my phone. But those fears seem to have faded away with floppy drives...
C**P
Great looking light with nice features that can take AA and 14500s...
I loved bare or clear coated aluminum flashlights so I may be a little biased here... I love the way this light looks. It looks expensive, but is very afforadable for what you get - a reliable, compact, great looking 3 mode twisty light that can take both regular AAs and 14500 li-ions. Pros: Looks like Titanium but is nice and light and dissipates heat better, takes multiple battery chemistries, has a cool magnetic lanyard attachment system (very cool actually), decent output (don't expect to be blown away), memory mode in a twisty, comes with a GITD diffuser. Cons: Output seems like it could have been higher, but I think they were going for continuous usage - this thing doesn't get hot, but don't expect a wall of light to come out of it. LED is a little too "cool" for me.. I prefer neutral or warm tints, and I must admit that I find the slightly blue-hued output of this light a little off-putting. All flood... This light has no discernable hotspot and is of the variety that just produces a round pattern of even light. Some people like this. I do not - this light only has enough to reach my back fence and that's about it.Overall, I would buy it again, if for nothing else, to try to use as a host somewhere down the line when I get tired of the blue circle of mediocrity. It functions perfectly and for the price, you can definitely get a BRIGHTER light, but it probably won't be as cool as this one. If you're looking for max lumens, look elsewhere. If you understand that this is pretty much an oversized keychain flashlight, then you should be extremely happy.Lumintop has always been very hit or miss with me. Some of their lights are superb and some are substandard. This one is above average that gains a star based on its appearance, mode memory, and cool magnetic lanyard/keyring attachment point. Just know what you're getting into when you buy this and you won't be disappointed.
B**E
Great Camp Light
This a a great little light with a nicely diffuse beam. It works great in "candle mode" with the light diffuser on and stuck magnetically to a surface. It is also nice to hang as an overhead light and is quick and easy to detach if needed. It fits really nicely into an altoid tin EDC kit with plenty of room to spare, and you can use the tin as a base for more stable standing.
A**H
Good light
Pros:usb port on batteryMagnet is strongMultiple intensity levelsCons:Light is too diffused and has no focus at allA little bit large to hang out with the keysOverall:4/5
J**.
Great flashlight for a minimal price
Overall, the LUMINTOP AA Flashlight is an excellent, portable option for anyone needing a reliable and bright light source. It offers great performance at an affordable price, making it a solid choice for everyday carry or outdoor activities. The Silver Fox finish adds a stylish touch while maintaining the practicality and durability you expect from LUMINTOP.
T**M
AWKWARD switch, no throw, very diffuse
This is a terrible choice for EDC.This light is reasonable well made and is indeed very bright. However, I totally underestimated how useless the twist-switch would be. You need 2 hands to operate the light. You also have to twist/untwist the front multiple times to get the brightness you want. Compared to the typical tail switch, this is utterly awful.Secondly, while it is bright, the front lens is diffuser style which means the beam is not at all focused. If you want to illuminate something at a distance, forget it - it has no reach. If you want to use it close-up, forget that too - it will light up everything, reflecting back in your eyes. I am finding this light is good for noting except possibly as a replacement for a small lantern. Place the light facing up in the center of a room and reflect it off the ceiling. It does a decent job in that scenario.A nice little light that doesn't fit any of the typical use cases.
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