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forum threaddoublehelixx | Staff posted Today 05:53 PM
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8,000 Lumen PowerSmith Dual Head LED Work Light w/ 52" Telescoping Tripod Stand $58.10 + Free Shipping

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 8,000 Lumen PowerSmith Dual Head LED Work Light w/ 52" Telescoping Tripod Stand for $58.10. Shipping is free.
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Today 07:26 PM
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RedflyerToday 07:26 PM
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Seems kinda weak sofrin 3x 18650 flashlight can do this level of brightness. Better if this is 30,000 or 40,000 lumens. other 20,000 lumen on Amazon also this price pr cheaper so no deal.
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Jeremy060Today 08:33 PM
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Quote from Redflyer :
Seems kinda weak sofrin 3x 18650 flashlight can do this level of brightness. Better if this is 30,000 or 40,000 lumens. other 20,000 lumen on Amazon also this price pr cheaper so no deal.
I certainly can't speak to the quality of this product but 8,000 lumens, if accurate and not arbitrary numbers like those advertised on cheap lights, is more than enough for a flood light in a relatively close proximity. That's roughly the equivalent of 10 standard light bulbs and is quite bright. Additionally, the Sofirn light you appear to be referencing (SP36 Pro) is a different use case. Using turbo mode on that to illuminate a workspace or an engine bay would be too focused and too bright, plus the form factor of it being more of a soda can style flashlight doesn't match the use case for this work light.

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