The Torch

World's most powerful flashlight.

The Torch
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The Torch
The Torch
The Torch
The Torch
$179.95
Availability: 4 - 8 weeks
Torch Warranty:
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The discovery of fire is one of the greatest discoveries known to humanity. Now discover the Torch...

  • This Torch burns bright. Currently being tested by Guinness World Records this is the world's brightest and most powerful flashlight. With 4100 lumens of raw light power, it's a full 100 lumens brighter than the previous record holder.
  • The Torch can burn hot. You can hold the body of the flashlight as the heat-resistant lens burns plastic, lights paper on fire, and cooks eggs and marshmallows. For a bright light or light-grilling this is the perfect accessory for the outdoor enthusiast.
  • Built for the 21st century. A flashlight this bright and powerful can't be made of flimsy plastic. You can be confident in the quality of the construction when you're buying from the home of the world's most powerful lasers. The 100 Watt halogen bulb is fitted with a durable high-heat rated lens. The casing is made of a military-grade aluminum.

Comes with :

  • 1 year manufacturer's warranty

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The discovery of fire is one of the greatest discoveries known to mankind. Now discover the Torch...

*  The Torch flashlight comes with one rechargeable battery and one universal charger.
    Click here to download the Torch's Instruction Manual.

Name: The Torch
Lamp Output: 4100 Lumens with an Adjustable High Efficiency Reflector
Dimensions: 57mm x 230mm
Weight: 547g
Power Supply: 12x2/3A 1500mAh Cells 14.4V
Battery Lifetime: 5 Minutes
Bulb Type: 100W Halogen
Expected Bulb Life: 2000 Hours
Casing: Military Grade Aluminium
Tail switch: On/Off Button
Warranty: One Year

FDA Accession No.:

The FDA is the United States Department of Health and Human Services. FDA imports use accession numbers to confirm that a manufacturer has followed the reporting requirements for the product being imported.

Laser Body:

The materials that make up the physical casing of the laser. The outer casing also serves as a heat sink for the laser module inside.

Laser Finish:

The final scratch-resistant finish applied to the laser casing.

Wavelength:

Visible light has a wavelength range of 400-700 nanometers (nm). Between lasers of equal output power (in mW) lower wavelength lasers will have more range and brightness than higher wavelength lasers. Green lasers have lower wavelengths than red, blue, and purple lasers. A laser's wavelength and power are two of the most important factors in choosing a laser.

Transverse Mode:

In a laser with cylindrical symmetry, the transverse mode patterns are described by a combination of a Gaussian beam profile with a Laguerre polynomial. The modes are denoted TEMpl where p and l are integers labeling the radial and angular mode orders, respectively.

Max Power:

The maximum power level of the laser beam measured in milliwatts (mW). When choosing a laser a higher output power is brighter than a lower output power. For example, a 650nM @ 5mW laser is brighter than a 650nM @ 1mW laser.

Min Power:

The minimum power level of the laser beam measured in milliwatts (mW). When choosing a laser a higher output power is brighter than a lower output power. For example, a 650nM @ 5mW laser is brighter than a 650nM @ 1mW laser.

Beam Divergence:

A measure of how fast the beam expands as the distance from the source increases. The divergence is measured in milliradians (mrad). A low beam divergence is useful for applications like pointing or free-space optical communications.

Beam Diameter:

The width of the laser beam @ aperture measured in millimeters.

NOHD

The Nominal Ocular Hazard Distance (NOHD) is the distance that a laser beam does not cause immediate or long term damage to a person. Calculated based on a 0.25 second accidental (unaided eye) exposure.

Beam Distance:

The maximum distance (in meters) at which the laser will produce 0.25 Lux of light. It's the standard that flashlights are measured against.

Required Eyewear O.D.:

Indicates whether or not laser protective eyewear is needed, and the necessary O.D. (optical density) of the eyewear for the laser wavelength being used. The indicated O.D. is the minimum O.D. sufficient to protect the user against a momentary intrabeam or specular reflection exposure.

Power Consumption:

The consumption of energy in the form of electricity. The average power consumption of an incandescent night light is 4W.

Power Supply:

The source by which the laser is powered.

Battery Lifetime:

The average amount of time the battery can last on a single charge.

Switch:

The switches that must be engaged to turn the laser on.

Mode:

The available laser beam modes once the laser is activated.

Duty Cycle:

The time cycle of which the laser can be active without causing damage to the laser module.

Expected Lifetime:

The average expected lifetime that the laser module can be in active use.

Warranty:

The time period for which any damaged or dysfunctional laser resulting from manufacturer's defects or workmanship will be replaced with a new product of the same model. Any attempted disassembly by a user will void the product warranty and may irreparably damage the product. We warrant all laser products sold on www.wickedlasers.com to be free of defects in material and workmanship.

POPULAR MECHANICS

In addition to pumping out a blinding 4100 lumens (just about every other commercial flashlight clocks in at well under 100), the Torch is supposed to be able to set fire to paper, melt plastic and even scramble eggs.

GIZMODO

Simply put, the Torch flashlight is like carrying around a floodlight in your hand.

TECHWARELABS

With the war between Mag Light and LED flashlights, the Torch burns out all of its competition.

POPULAR MECHANICS

The Torch was more than I would ever need in a flashlight.

METHODSHOP

Exactly how bright is the TORCH? 4,100 lumens. To help put that number in perspective, your standard household flashlight is under 100 lumens.