🔦 Light Up Your Life with TsukiTac!
The TsukiTac Mini Flashlight is a compact, rechargeable LED flashlight that delivers an impressive 1000 lumens of brightness. Weighing just 3.35 oz and measuring under 3 inches, it features a durable aluminum body, multiple lighting modes, and a fast Type-C charging capability, making it perfect for outdoor activities and everyday carry.
S**G
Pretty Bright Enough
Much brighter than I thought with that price.One negative is you have to keep press several times to turn it off.
K**N
Garbage
Would give zero stars if I could. Charged all day all night for two days, light turns on when connected to power but as soon as it’s disconnected, it shuts off. Seller makes it difficult to return. Absolute garbage, don’t waste your money
B**E
Big light, small package
This little flashlight packs a punch! I like that I can stow it in a small backpack compartment or pouch and that it weighs in at about 3oz, while still comparing favorably to my 1800 lumen work lamp-- albeit with a much more focused beam pattern and shorter battery life.Construction is solid, and at ~3.5" it's perfect in a pinch. This comes with some drawbacks, though. Battery life on high/turbo is limited. And there's something to be said for a flashlight that fits your hand. This is too short for my hands and I end up having to hold it where the heatsink is located. I'd also note, that while not IP-rated, I think that this would be ok in the rain.The only thing that seemed to really bother me was the charge port cover. It's made to open frequently and easy enough- you'd probably need to given the battery life- but I've found the charge port cover opening when I didn't want it to (getting out of my pocket, fumbling around in a bag, etc.).The last thing I'd mention is that I have not experienced the "too hot to touch" when on high mode. Some have noted that the aluminum housing becomes excessively hot. I did not find that this was the case. It does get quite warm, but it's still reasonable. Ambient temperature was in the mid-60's.
S**M
Poor Presentation Of An Otherwise Good Product
Should be simple, right? Super compact ultra-bright flashlight...charge it up and you should be able to light up your world! But...not so fast...When it arrived, I carefully looked over the brightly colored box. As usual, it simply touted the features of the light. Nothing instructional inside or out. But, hey, it's a flashlight -- does it get any more basic n' simple? So, as we do with new rechargeable products, I plugged it in and let it charge overnight.Next morning I took it off the charger and pressed the button. Nothing. Held it for 3 seconds. Again, nothing. I plugged it back in, pressed the button and it came on! So...what? It seemed like the power cell was D.O.A. Just as I was about to toss it in the waste basket, it occurred to me that maybe it might unscrew, like flashlights of old. BINGO! There was the power cell and a safety spacer FELL out! It apparently acts like those pull out tabs on remotes and other products that keeps them from being activated in-transit. Screwing the cap pack on, and voila! Super bright light!So I went to charge it for real and it topped off quickly. Then, predictably, the rubber USB cover fell off. It didn't break (yet), so I reattached it using a reset pin.So...the light IS very small and very bright, and the aircraft aluminum case could end up outliving us all, but wow... WHY not a little warning that it arrives self-sabotaged? Why do manufacturers continue to use crappy rubber caps for sockets? Now that you know, the first thing won't be an issue. (I feel sorry for buyers who didn't read this.) The second isn't unique to this product, but sadly common. There's gotta be a better way!So...there it is: not horrible if you know the trick, but with one minor inherent issue to watch out for.
S**K
Pricey but bright
I included a photo of it taken apart, which you need to do to remove the battery insulator. I like that the battery is replaceable. I also like the ruggedness and compact size. It's very bright. I ran it for about 20 minutes on both high and ultra high and it go pretty warm, but that is a plus when it's freezing outside. Initially I was not impressed because it has 3 separate LEDs that are not focused with a single lens. So it's hard to compare to a normal flashlight. But I like it because it is so bright. Using it in a dark room (20x20 ft) I've decided that this must have a CRI in the 90s. They don't make any claim, but I can tell it is very natural clear light. I'm happy to have it, but I don't think I would pay $30 for it. $20 seems like a more reasonable choice. I also love that it is rechargeable with USB-C!UPDATE- my wife ran off with it and won't give it back. So it's popular.UPDATE - Jan 2023 Discovered these will not charge on a PD charging port. So make sure your USB-C cable is not plugged into one of those.
S**C
not bad
The TsukiTac LED flashlight is a powerful and reliable light source that is perfect for a wide range of applications. It boasts a bright 2000 lumen output, which is more than sufficient for illuminating even the darkest of environments. The flashlight is also USB rechargeable, which makes it easy to keep it powered up and ready for use at all times. The lightweight aluminum construction of the flashlight makes it easy to carry and handle, and the durable design ensures that it can withstand the rigors of everyday use. Overall, the TsukiTac LED flashlight is a great choice for anyone in need of a bright and reliable light source.I cannot test and verify the lumens but I just know it is bright for the small size.
R**R
Nice little light
Plenty bright. Good for a car as you can charge it with your cell phone charger. The battery charge says 15 hours on safe mode. I got significantly less, but I had it on max or turbo. It's long enough to find something in the dark or change a tire etc. No instructions so make sure you look at the Amazon page near the bottom and remove the insulating gasket or your light won't work unless plugged in to a USB charger. If it was cheaper, I would say it would make a great stocking stuffer. The price is a bit much and it's small so you could lose it easily. One of the advertisement images shows the light in water. It doesn't say and I don't think it is waterproof so I would say dunking it wouldn't be advisable. If you keep it on max or turbo for a significant amount of time, it gets really warm.
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