BlueFire® 1200 Lumen Top CREE XML-L2 LED Flashlight Portable Adjustable Focus Zoom Handheld Water Resistant Flashlight Torch
- Attention: In order to ensure the original quality, if you purchase the flashlight since Feb 24, 2016, after you receive it and find that there is no BlueFire logo on the flashlight, any buyer is allowed to apply for full refund for your order.
- TOP Cree XML-L2 LED chip, Brightest E6 Flashligh in the market. Adjustable Focus Range, 5 switch modes: high / medium / low / strobe / SOS.
- Tactical Flashlight Craftwork: Premium Anti-abrasive Coating, Toughened, Ultra clear glass lens.
- Skid-proof and Water-proof design: A great light for camping, hiking, cycling, hunting, Everyday carry for general usages.
- Power Source: 1 x 3.7V 18650 Battery or 3x AAA battery (Not Included).
Features:
100% Brand New Adjustable Focus Torch.
Made of high quality 6061T aluminum alloy, it's sturdy and durable.
5 Mode: High / Medium/ Low / Strobe/ SOS Only need to gently touch the tail button to change modes.
Power by: 1x 18650 3.6v/3.7v OR 3X AAA battery(Not Include Battery).
Size(mm):145(body) x 36(head)/26(tail).
Net Weight (g): 140g.
100% Brand New Adjustable Focus Torch.
Made of high quality 6061T aluminum alloy, it's sturdy and durable.
5 Mode: High / Medium/ Low / Strobe/ SOS Only need to gently touch the tail button to change modes.
Power by: 1x 18650 3.6v/3.7v OR 3X AAA battery(Not Include Battery).
Size(mm):145(body) x 36(head)/26(tail).
Net Weight (g): 140g.
Packaging Content:
1 X High Power CREE XML-L2 1200 Lumen White Light Adjustable LED Torch flashlight
1 X High Power CREE XML-L2 1200 Lumen White Light Adjustable LED Torch flashlight
Notice:
This flashlight does has 5 Modes: high / middle / low / strobe / sos, all of these functions will turn up by pressing the orange button at the end lightly, please remember that you should press it lightly, if you press it hard, the flashlight will turn off. In addition, strobe is that the flashlight flashes quickly, SOS is that the flashlight flashes slowly, which is usually regarded as a SOS signal.
This flashlight does has 5 Modes: high / middle / low / strobe / sos, all of these functions will turn up by pressing the orange button at the end lightly, please remember that you should press it lightly, if you press it hard, the flashlight will turn off. In addition, strobe is that the flashlight flashes quickly, SOS is that the flashlight flashes slowly, which is usually regarded as a SOS signal.

By Austin Chickie
I ordered 4 different small LED torch flashlights to run a comparison test. This BlueFire 1,200 Lumen XML-L2 flashlight was the winner!
Let me start off by saying if you've only ever had mag lights or flashlights you can buy at the local hardware store, these will blow you out of the water. So any of these 4 will have impressive light output over a standard flashlight. However, I did want to rate & rank these 4 compared to each other if anyone was debating between them. I do NOT receive discounts for free products for my reviews; the goal is to provide consumers with additional comparison opinions and information that was not available to me when I was shopping for these flashlights. All four torches in the test will take three AAA batteries and some can take other rechargeable batteries as well. And they all look remarkably similar like they were all manufactured in the same plant. All 4 are super lightweight. The four flashlights I purchased were the CrazyFire 600 XML-T6 with the green push button, the CrazyFire E17 XML-T6 with the orange push button, the Refun 600 XML-T6, and the BlueFire 1200 XML-L2. I am rating them from 1-4, #1 being the brightest and #4 being the least bright.
1. BlueFire 1200 XML-L2. 1,200 lumens. 5 switch modes: high / medium / low / strobe / SOS. This was the brightest of the four torches tested. Natural color light. You would think that 1,200 lumens would be double the brightness of 600 lumens but I don't observe that is the case. Definitely brighter than the 600 lumens but not a very distinguishable difference between this one and the #2 ranked CrazyFire 1,000 lumens.
2. CrazyFire E17 XML-T6. 1,000 lumens. Orange push button. 5 switch modes: high / medium / low / strobe / SOS. Bluish tinge to the light color. Almost as bright as the BlueFire 1,200 lumens.
3. Refun 600 XML-T6. 600 lumens. Zoom with 5 switch modes: high / medium / low / strobe / SOS. Natural color light. Tied with #4 for brightness.
4. CrazyFire 600 XM-L T6. 1,000 lumens. Zoom with 5 switch modes: high / medium / low / strobe / SOS. Green push button. Purchased 8 months ago but put in fresh batteries for the comparison test. It doesn't put out what appears to be 1,000 lumens; it is on par with the 600 lumens Refun torch. Bluish tinge to the light color.
Let me start off by saying if you've only ever had mag lights or flashlights you can buy at the local hardware store, these will blow you out of the water. So any of these 4 will have impressive light output over a standard flashlight. However, I did want to rate & rank these 4 compared to each other if anyone was debating between them. I do NOT receive discounts for free products for my reviews; the goal is to provide consumers with additional comparison opinions and information that was not available to me when I was shopping for these flashlights. All four torches in the test will take three AAA batteries and some can take other rechargeable batteries as well. And they all look remarkably similar like they were all manufactured in the same plant. All 4 are super lightweight. The four flashlights I purchased were the CrazyFire 600 XML-T6 with the green push button, the CrazyFire E17 XML-T6 with the orange push button, the Refun 600 XML-T6, and the BlueFire 1200 XML-L2. I am rating them from 1-4, #1 being the brightest and #4 being the least bright.
1. BlueFire 1200 XML-L2. 1,200 lumens. 5 switch modes: high / medium / low / strobe / SOS. This was the brightest of the four torches tested. Natural color light. You would think that 1,200 lumens would be double the brightness of 600 lumens but I don't observe that is the case. Definitely brighter than the 600 lumens but not a very distinguishable difference between this one and the #2 ranked CrazyFire 1,000 lumens.
2. CrazyFire E17 XML-T6. 1,000 lumens. Orange push button. 5 switch modes: high / medium / low / strobe / SOS. Bluish tinge to the light color. Almost as bright as the BlueFire 1,200 lumens.
3. Refun 600 XML-T6. 600 lumens. Zoom with 5 switch modes: high / medium / low / strobe / SOS. Natural color light. Tied with #4 for brightness.
4. CrazyFire 600 XM-L T6. 1,000 lumens. Zoom with 5 switch modes: high / medium / low / strobe / SOS. Green push button. Purchased 8 months ago but put in fresh batteries for the comparison test. It doesn't put out what appears to be 1,000 lumens; it is on par with the 600 lumens Refun torch. Bluish tinge to the light color.
By Todd Ivey Sr.
This is the brightest flashlight I ever own, I love it I order a second one.
I compare this flashlight against the Shadow-hawk X800 lumen flashlight in brightness.
This flashlight kick Shadow-hawk X800 lumen butt in brightness Shadow-hawk is all talk do not buy it.
The moment I turn on both flashlights at the same time I notice BlueFire 1200 lumen Cree XML-L2 won the battle.
This flashlight is so bright it is the only flashlight you will ever need, I got two.
Look at the photos the flashlight on the left is the Shadow-hawk X800 lumen, on the right is the BlueFire 1200 lumen, the BlueFire is brighter.
I compare this flashlight against the Shadow-hawk X800 lumen flashlight in brightness.
This flashlight kick Shadow-hawk X800 lumen butt in brightness Shadow-hawk is all talk do not buy it.
The moment I turn on both flashlights at the same time I notice BlueFire 1200 lumen Cree XML-L2 won the battle.
This flashlight is so bright it is the only flashlight you will ever need, I got two.
Look at the photos the flashlight on the left is the Shadow-hawk X800 lumen, on the right is the BlueFire 1200 lumen, the BlueFire is brighter.


By Kent A. Renz
Does everything it says it does and plenty bright. Many reviews say it doesn't have the amount of lumens it claims to have, but it's a moot point because it's very illuminating and anymore would be a waste unless you wanted to light something up a mile away or turn an acre of land from night to day.
By RamBlue Dot Com
Beautifully crafted instrument from a new quality geared company. Powerful and adjustable beam, thanks to its newer and better led circuit. Perfect size, not too big, not too small. About 6 inches in length, made of aircraft quality aluminum. It can also be used as a self defense weapon. I am an LED flashlight collector and could easily compare it to my other ones. In order to intensify the beam, you pull and extend it. The only difference I could notice compared to my fancier and a lot more expensive Nitecore is if you pull it all the way at its highest intensity, you get the square led pattern in the reflection. To resolve it, you retract it just a fraction and then you will have a nice and intensely perfect round pattern.
Be advised, the Chinese manufacturing has come a long way and are no longer producing the bad quality they once did. There are a myriad of lesser quality brands that make matters very confusing. This model comes without a battery or charger and that was fine with me...No, it does not come with a kitchen sink ' People still try to ridicule Chinese products because there are many haters and envious among us in North America.
All these types of flashlights eventually need a specific type of cleaning and adjustments. If yours ever starts acting erratically you can learn how to get them working again properly by watching tutorials at YouTube videos.
I hope my review comes across as fair and honest and I did NOT received nothing free in exchange.
Be advised, the Chinese manufacturing has come a long way and are no longer producing the bad quality they once did. There are a myriad of lesser quality brands that make matters very confusing. This model comes without a battery or charger and that was fine with me...No, it does not come with a kitchen sink ' People still try to ridicule Chinese products because there are many haters and envious among us in North America.
All these types of flashlights eventually need a specific type of cleaning and adjustments. If yours ever starts acting erratically you can learn how to get them working again properly by watching tutorials at YouTube videos.
I hope my review comes across as fair and honest and I did NOT received nothing free in exchange.
By craig dibenedictis
This is a remarkable little flashlight. So lightweight and easy to carry as it fits in the palm of your hand, yet sends out a brilliant aura of light covering a wide area if set to its fullest range of field. The beam can also be narrowed and concentrated to a smaller focus of area. I use this when I take my dog out at night and can see everything as if in broad daylight. Terrific little flashlight.
By David K. Crabtree
When I got this I had to compare it to others that I have, if nothing else, to see how the T2 LED compared to the T6. The others in the comparison were a 1300LM rated c cell T2, and an 800LM rated AAA T6. Well I had to eliminate the C cell as it was a bit like comparing a cherry to a watermelon. It was most definitely brighter. So it was down to the BlueFire T2 and the BYB Light 800 T6. Still I just didn't think it was a fair comparison and not because of the often questionable LM ratings. It was that these were two different LED bulbs. The T6 has a blue white color and the T2 a less harsh white. The T2 is a larger array, I am guessing so it can produce the extra LM. The BlueFire and BYB Light are both well built with the BlueFire having a smoother body style and the BYB Light having a parkerized grip.
Conclusions? Well I don't have a meter to test the brightness so I will call it a draw on that because of the LED bulb difference. They are both very bright and have the same options on the switch, so that is also a draw. They both have the same battery options but one came with a battery and charger. I think the BlueFire gives you a less harsh light which makes it easier on the eyes and a better overall pattern of illumination than the BTB Light. Don't get me wrong, it is not "soft" and the strobe will blind you I am sure, it's just better.
Conclusions? Well I don't have a meter to test the brightness so I will call it a draw on that because of the LED bulb difference. They are both very bright and have the same options on the switch, so that is also a draw. They both have the same battery options but one came with a battery and charger. I think the BlueFire gives you a less harsh light which makes it easier on the eyes and a better overall pattern of illumination than the BTB Light. Don't get me wrong, it is not "soft" and the strobe will blind you I am sure, it's just better.
By Brianna C. Fleury
Bright flashlight. It didn't seem super bright and had a large coverage with no hot spot, until I compared it compared it to several of my T6 units. It was a bright as the T6 focused in. So nice large no hot spot coverage, great for general use or trying to work on something in a tight dark space. I would buy it again.
By SGrey
I was excited when I ordered this flashlight because of how small it was and the luminous (light beam).
The flashlight illuminates very brightly. It has four light settings, from low beam to high beam. It has a strobe like setting and a setting that sends out a SOS. Its light weight, easy to handle, and fits in your pocket.
It takes AAA batteries and you can adjust the light beam from a small light source to a high light source. Its great to keep in your vehicle or keep on you in case of emergencies or if you need light.
I received this flashlight for free. This is my honest opinion.
The flashlight illuminates very brightly. It has four light settings, from low beam to high beam. It has a strobe like setting and a setting that sends out a SOS. Its light weight, easy to handle, and fits in your pocket.
It takes AAA batteries and you can adjust the light beam from a small light source to a high light source. Its great to keep in your vehicle or keep on you in case of emergencies or if you need light.
I received this flashlight for free. This is my honest opinion.
By Linn
My husband absolutly loves this LED flashlight. It is super super bright. He loves how you can move the lens to make the range of light to a big area or just a small specific area. He also loves that it is small and compact so it can fit into his pocket while he is working. This LED flashlight is made out of metal so it is surely going to last a long while. It is really light weight too, very simple to grasp and hold on too. This is such a great find and works magnificently. I would highly recommend this to anyone. I got this product for free in exchange for my honest review.
By Aaronica Healy
This flashlight features a stout design and a rugged CNC finish. The single LED is extremely bright and runs off 3 AAA batteries. The adjustable focus lens offers an excellent light spread when in short focus and a powerful beam in long focus. It had 3 different light levels (high, medium, and low) along with a strobe and SOS function. It has quickly become my go to light for indoor and outdoor use.
I received this product for free in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are 100% my own.
I received this product for free in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are 100% my own.
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