2,000 Lumen Tactical Flashlight, USB Rechargeable, Pressure Switch Option - $129.95!

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Colonel Mustard is now retailing Acebeam flashlights and we're sure you're going to be as impressed with the build quality and the value as we are!

We believe our top-seller is going to be the Acebeam L16 - a micro-USB rechargeable tactical flashlight that utilises a CREE XHP35 Hi Output LED with an output of 2000 lumens and a beam distance of 603 metres!

It has two independent light switches: a side switch provides access to five modes and a strobe while the tail switch allows one-touch access to turbo mode and tactical momentary illumination. The light is powered by an 18650 rechargeable Li-Ion battery (included) but is also compatible with 2x CR123A disposable batteries. The Li-Ion is rapid-charged inside the L16 by connecting the built-in micro-USB port to any USB power supply. A selection of filters and a remote switch for weapons mounting are available for this awesome flashlight. It even comes with a holster!

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This link will take you to our flashlight range: Acebeam
 

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2000 lumens out of a single 18650 cell! Wow!

We did quite a lot of research on different flashlight brands before going with Acebeam. We've linked independent reviews at the bottom of most of the product descriptions so that you can check out what other people/experts are saying about these flashlights - it seems that they're getting just under 2,000 lumens when tested - between 1675 and 1893 - but certainly within an acceptable range as it's pretty difficult to accurately measure light.

We have been caught off-guard with just how popular these flashlights are (they have been difficult to find in Canada before now) - we have already sold out of the first batch of the L16's! However, we already have more on order which should be with us on Friday (1 September).
 
It'll probably be limited at 2000 lumens by the heat generated and the ability of its small heat sink to dissipate it.

Yes, your probably right as it must generate a fair amount of heat at 2000 lumens.
Curious on the battery consumption on this unit as the Fenix light I have will only go for an hour or so at 1000 lumens.
Of course you usually don't need those high intensity lumens for too long or at least I don't.
 
so did you get extra battery packs for the EC60 on this order? and is there a separate charger or do you have to charge it in the light?

Sorry, the last order was already on it's way to us when you asked the question about the extra batteries. They will need to be charged inside the flashlight (unless you have your own external charger).

That said, judging by the rate of sale of these awesome flashlights, we'll be placing another order next week! (When we do, we'll definitely get the extra batteries in).
 
As a bit of extra information/interest, Mark from Colonel Mustard and two colleagues/friends used these L16 flashlights during last Saturday's ATHL IDPA match as we ran some stages at night, for the first time. It was a great learning experience, a lot of fun and the flashlights performed amazingly. The flashlight didn't improve Mark's shooting though!
 
Sorry, we're out of this particular flashlight again as well as some of the accessories! We have more on their way to us so we'll be stocked up again soon... if you want to be notified of when we have stock please fill in the 'Email me when available' pop-up at the side of any of our out of stock items and we'll send you an email as soon as we have inventory.

Here's the link to all our current Acebeam products (there are a couple of new ones coming in the shipment that is en-route): https://colonelmustard.ca/search?type=product&q=Acebeam

Thanks for your business GunNutz!
 
I must offer a hearty endorsement for this flashlight.

I have a couple of the well-known Fenixs and the Acebeam is comparable; in style,weight and price.

Being in the country, we are often visited by marauding racoons. So...

I propped up the Acebeam on an open window at night. A racoon's beady eyes were reflected. With my Ruger 10/22 I got a sight picture. One less coon.

Very pleased with the throw of the Acebeam.
 
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