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Looking at the Lumintop GT Mini, you’d never assume it’s as powerful as it truly is. Despite its 5-inch-long aluminum frame, the flashlight delivers 1,200 lumens and throws a beam as far as 750 meters Read More
Wow! This is extremely disappointing. 🤨
In 2+ years here, and 20-25 Drops I’ve participated in, I’ve never experienced a drop that failed to meet goal. 😢 And for it to be a drop for a desirable flashlight! I hadn’t even noticed there was a required number that had to be sold. Where was everybody? 🤷🏻♂️ No one else thought this was a desirable torch like I did?
If everyone felt that they could get it for a better deal elsewhere then, Please! Point me in that direction. In the meantime I’m going to go sulk in the corner over there. 😕
I have this (GT Mini with 750m throw) and the bigger Lumintop OD20C which has a 860m throw. To be honest, I couldn't see a difference when compared side to side between these 2 throwing champs. Would go anytime with the GT Mini at half the weight and compact design. Sure I do lose out on being able to charge directly via the light but the weight saving mattered more.
This is an awesome little spot light with a long throw and great spill for short range. At $39 this is a great deal. I have the full size BLF GT and just picked up the micro version as well to complete the threesome. I’d say the mini is the best all around for the price, size, and beam.
So this is the Cold White model (XHL) not the Neutral White one (XP-L). Oh well, ordered one anyway. $10 cheaper than AMZ.
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dmlangdon
Oct 12, 2018
I am sure I would have liked the flashlight if it had worked when I received it. I have sent 2 messages to Massdrop support about receiving a non-working order with no response. I have done other drops. but this one is almost like Kickstarter - it's a crap shoot.
There's a very nice review over at CandlePowerForums.com Actually, there are reviews of dang near every light and battery there. Be careful, it can get expensive reading those forums.
I have two of these, never tried running them full on for more than a few minutes. Usually, you just don't need to. They provide plenty of light at half brightness.
I wouldn't call this a good general purpose light. It's a very nice light if you want to see farther than a normal pocket light, but still provides a decent amount of side spill, making it much more usable than it's giant brother. I have one of those too, and while it's freaking cool to play with, it's just not a general light at all. Awesome to tinker and great for looking across valleys and such camping, but not all that practical. Great fun though.
This light is very handy for its size. It punches a surprisingly long distance. And it's so small I don't mind putting it on my belt when I'm out hiking. I usually wear a good headlamp and carry the mini gt. Covers everything I'm likely to run into.