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Camping & Hiking | Home » » Coleman LED Rechargeable Spotlight | | | | | | | Description: | | Powerful and reliable, the Coleman Rechargeable LED Spotlight sheds an impressive 530 lumens of light with its super-bright Cree XLamp XR-E LED. The Spotlight provides 2.5 hours of runtime on a single full charge -- or it can be used while plugged in. There's a trigger switch for ON/OFF, and a slide switch for continuous ON operation. The LEDs keep the spotlight cool to the touch, while the comfortable non-slip grip and integrated hanging feature make it easy to use in all kinds of conditions. 120V and 12V adapters are included. The Rechargeable spotlight has a battery that is integrated into the unit. | | | Features: | |
• Spotlight sheds an impressive 530 lumens of light with super-bright Cree XLamp XR-E LED
• 2.5 hours of runtime on single charge, or indefinitely when plugged in
• Convenient trigger switch turns light on and off, and locking slide switch engages continuous operation
• 120-volt and 12-volt adapters are included; integrated rechargeable battery unit
• Includes limited manufacturer's warranty, and details are included with purchase
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 15.38 inches | | Product Width:
| 10.02 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.35 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.25 pounds | | Package Length:
| 13.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 11.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 4.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 63 reviews |
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82 of 82 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Medium Powered SpotlightSep 25, 2010
By Jethro The first thing I wanted to know was the brightness of the Coleman light. Comparisons between lumens and candle power are impossible because lumens and candle power are not the same. So here is my own test of three lights: 1. Maglight using 4 - D cells; 2. The featured Coleman LED spotlight; 3. a 12v halogen spotlight rated at 1,000,000 candle power. The lights were measured at 10 feet using a light meter that measures in candle power. Bear in mind that candle measurements are only of a given spot, whereas lumens measure all the light output of a device including the spot area and the flood area combined. These are the candle power measurements of both the spot and flood areas of the lights tested: 1. Flashlight: spot - 50-; flood area - .4 2. Coleman LED: spot - 400+; flood area - 6.5+ 3. Halogen: spot - 1600+; flood area - 6.5- The halogen spot area is four times brighter and twice the diameter of the Coleman, but the Coleman's flood area is slightly brighter. The halogen has a much shorter burn time, is hot and has twice the lens diameter. The Coleman puts out an evenly lit spot and flood pattern which is quite adequate. It's 2.5 hour burn time makes it more practical than the halogen, but it does not have the power of a halogen. It's good to have both types available.
52 of 53 found the following review helpful:
Best LED Spotlight out there.Apr 07, 2010
By Mike I originally saw this at a Bass Pro Shop and was amazed at the brightness and distance the light traveled. It was $69.99 there, I got it for $54.00 from Amazon(huge deal!). I researched quite a lot of rechargeable spotlights before getting this one. And narrowed it down to 4(See here:[...] The long lasting battery of the LED lights was a huge selling point over the Halogen and HID ones. And this had over double the lumen rating(240 vs 530)compared to the Cyclops CYC-9WS LED Spotlight(The #1 Rechargeable Flashlight at the time of this review) so thats what ultimately made me get this one. I'm not sure why no one has reviewed this baby on Amazon yet. I assume it's because Amazon doesn't keep enough in stock for people to buy.(I got the last one in stock btw). But it has a 5 star rating from 35 reviewers at [...] I highly recommend this one, if its not in stock at Amazon for $54 when you read this, head over to Walmart's site and get it there for the same price: [...] - Great Deal, since the MSRP is $69.99!
So in a nutshell: PROS: -Long Battery Life (2.5 hours), Halogen and HID bulbs only last ~20-40 min, respectively. -Super Bright (530 Lumens) -Very Nice Flood + Spotlight combination - Great for caves. -Super long throw (Haven't fully tested the distance yet, but it has to be a couple hundred feet, I will update this review when I max it out) -LED bulbs last basically forever. -Rechargeable Battery is replaceable. -Use while plugged into a 12V car adapter or unplug to take anywhere. -$54 + Free Shipping is a great deal! -3 Year Manufacturers warranty.
CONS: -Takes 16 hours to charge from dead to full battery.(Not really a big deal for me)
18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Awesome.Oct 01, 2010
By My Belly Has an AC and DC charger which is great. Light is very bright. Charge last me for a whole night of catfishing without dimming. I like the lock feature so the light stays on without having to press the trigger. Worth the money.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Great for night geocachingNov 08, 2010
By Reader I bought this spotlight specifically for night geocaching (a variant that involves following a trail of reflective fire tacks leading to a geocache container hidden in the woods). This game must be done after dark using a flashlight or headlamp, but the brighter the light, the easier it is to see the fire tacks. I specifically wanted a rechargeable spotlight that had LEDs instead of an incandescent bulb. I selected the Coleman because it had good reviews, and I have not been disappointed thus far. It is not as bright as the 3 million candlepower incandescent spotlights a couple of other local geocachers use, but the battery lasts much longer (mine is still going strong after 3 hours of intermittent use.) The only negative comment I have is that it is heavy, but that is not unusual for a spotlight.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Finally,some battery life...............Oct 23, 2011
By jkalogero I read alot of reviews on this spotlight. I found everyone has a different idea of "how bright is bright" and how far is 100 yds. I have had 10,2,and 1 million candle power Spotlights. They all had the battery life of matches... I live on a farm with a pond ,a true 100 yds from my house. This spotight has a white light, and is good for 100 yd minimum, with a large area of light. It is similar to the 1 milliom candle spotlight in brightness.. The battery life is wonderful. I would have bought a brighter LED spotlight if I could have found the one. The color , brightness of light ,length of charge plus the price = GOOD BUY You should be pleased. NOTE: I charged in 3)- 16 hr. cycles,as directed. The brightness increased with each cycle. Don't get disappointed like I did with the first showing..It gets better
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