Who's the Biggest Headlamp Lumen Liar? Milwaukee v NiteCore, Coast, Petzl, Matco

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Today we tested the most commonly requested rechargeable headlamps from our viewers including the Slonik 1000 lumen from Amazon, Nitecore HC60 , Petzl Actik Core , Matco PCHDLMP , and Coast XPH30R vs our DIY light integration sphere to see if their lumen ratings are accurate as well as the battery size and runtime with plenty of upsets there.
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0:00 What We'll be Testing
1:37 Amazon
2:48 Coast
3:57 Nitecore
5:06 Milwaukee
6:32 Petzl
7:48 Matco
8:56 Fit
10:45 Runtime Lumens
13:20 Charging & Data

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  • Slonik: amzn.to/3pHEbIQ Nitecore (latest) : amzn.to/3txI0kC Petzl: amzn.to/3hH6DZD Coast: amzn.to/34bjzjN USB Gizmo: amzn.to/3wdlRYg Matco: bit.ly/32NtBXq

    @TorqueTestChannel@TorqueTestChannel2 жыл бұрын
    • @@MichaelMantion The purpose is to determine who is fibbing about specs and which is a better deal, we test vs what they advertise on this channel. If they need help to meet their advertised specs, that's sort of on them.

      @TorqueTestChannel@TorqueTestChannel2 жыл бұрын
    • Great suggestion for the Coast and a bit funny; bought the exact same one about 6-8 months ago, and did exactly that; swapped the batteries immediately, knowing I'd be wearing it all day and wanted battery swaps anyway. HUGE difference. GREAT light!! I think it would sweep the charts with a high-cap in your tests.

      @crforfreedom7407@crforfreedom74072 жыл бұрын
    • I know unrelated to the torch series... But have you ever considered testing 2 stroke impact wrenches?

      @curtisjeffery8723@curtisjeffery87232 жыл бұрын
    • Great video as always. I would recommend going to loves travel stop. And testing out their 1000 lumes headlamp for 40bucks. As well as going to autozone and testing their 970 lumes for 35 bucks

      @welcome2myworld1.o89@welcome2myworld1.o892 жыл бұрын
    • Could we get a comparison between the Harbor freight 1 inch and 3/4 inch Earthquake and Central Pneumatic? If you could get them compared to an IR or Aircat that would be great to see how much value you are getting. The Snap-on is pretty scary at $2800 for the "Coolest" 1 inch (For that kinda money it should take the tire off for me).

      @TierTenTitaniumNinja@TierTenTitaniumNinja2 жыл бұрын
  • Man I am so glad you guys started testing lights. I cannot tell you how annoyed I am at the sheer number of lights I've bought over the years that didn't come even remotely close to their claims. Now I have something I can take a quick glance at and know exactly what I am going to get before even opening the package.

    @OmegaGamingNetwork@OmegaGamingNetwork2 жыл бұрын
    • anything that's from Fenix works at claimed specs from my experience

      @reahs4815@reahs48152 жыл бұрын
    • There some budget brand such as sofirn and astrolux that perform just as good as nitecore and olight..$25 astrolux ec01 is really my favourite, it perform far better than my $150 surefire.. and while out hunting or camping, i like to bring sofirn q8 pro, it can light up the entire field with those 11k lumen they claimed.. but some channel such as flashaholic had do their own tested with lumen tube and it exceed 14k lumen.. it's crazy because it only cost $60 in aliexpress.

      @harisyoung4110@harisyoung41102 жыл бұрын
    • @@harisyoung4110 well surefire is way overpriced and I doubt budget brands have the same/better performance for 1/4 the price of Olight/Fenix/nitecore

      @reahs4815@reahs48152 жыл бұрын
    • @@reahs4815 build quality ofcourse nitecore and fenix seem better, but for beam profile and overall brightness it can perform better than nitecore and fenix.. you should check them out, these light the company create while having collab with flashaholic from budgetlight forum, check for sofirn sp33 v3, astrolux ea01 and q8 pro, many video review about this brand in youtube.. in flashaholic yt channel some of his video even compare these budget brand with big brand from olight, nitecore and fenix..

      @harisyoung4110@harisyoung41102 жыл бұрын
    • @@harisyoung4110 start with sofirn, slowly u'll end up with bunch of hank light

      @hksp@hksp2 жыл бұрын
  • One of the things I noticed, when I first started using a headlamp, is some of them are built with optics for throw (for cycling, hiking, etc,) and some have a wider beam spread, which I found much more friendly to "hand-work" use... With the "focused" beam, I was constantly turning my entire head to direct the beam, while wider spread optics allowed a noticably more natural/transparent action, where I wasn't forced to turn/point my head all the time. This might be a good metric to address, as your audience is most likely in the "hand-work" camp. I keep a couple Streamlight bandits close by, for unplanned needs, and a big Nitecore for regular needs.

    @mattmanyam@mattmanyam2 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, you can sort that out usually via their candela rating (how focused the beam is). In order of wide to narrow beam in this video: Milwaukee, Matco (flood mode), Coast (adjusted wide), Slonik, Petzl, Nitecore (we mentioned its more focused high candela beam). See them all here: 19:34

      @TorqueTestChannel@TorqueTestChannel2 жыл бұрын
    • @@TorqueTestChannel Additionally, you can "calculate" how focused a headlamp will be based on the candela and lumen numbers. Candela / Lumen ratio will tell you just that. 1-5 cd/lm should be a very diffused beam. +15 cd/lm could be a bit too focused for work close-up.

      @grzybek3376@grzybek33762 жыл бұрын
    • That's one of the reasons I bought the Coast: the beam is adjustable. They're right: Buy battery swaps (high caps) and you'll have the best light on the market in my opinion.

      @crforfreedom7407@crforfreedom74072 жыл бұрын
    • check out the mule lights from Zebralight if you like wide, even beam patterns. I could never go back to a reflector based headlamp.

      @JordanLedbetter@JordanLedbetter2 жыл бұрын
    • Look at Zebralight, they have flood lense models. Zebralight have been my go to for over a decade now for lights and headlamps I actually carry and use. They are compact, durable, bright, high quality lights. Between 3 Army deployments and 7 years contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan I have legitimately used them for 10 years in some pretty harsh environments. I generally use them in medium modes and while I haven't measured runtime, they seem to be pretty easy on batteries. Personally, I find turbo/high modes over 300 lumens excessive and not all that practically useful, especially on small lights.

      @squirts1@squirts12 жыл бұрын
  • For those of you who are considering a headlight. Get one that fit your needs. Not the brightest one. I work as an electrician, and I use the Petzl on almost a daily basis. And I use it A LOT since it's basicly my job to work in the dark. It's super light weight so I can carry it with me at all times (not on the head). It's been dropped countless times, and never broke. I guess it's the light weight that is saving it, and the plastic is not the easily cracking kind. It's also small and not in the way when working in cramped spaces. Huge bonus for being 100% plastic as it is isolated and won't shock my head if it, god forbid, would come in contact with anything that it shouldn't. If the battery would run out at a bad time you can always temporarily change it to x3AAA. This sounds like I'm paid to say, but it's honestly just a recommendation from someone who actually use it.

    @flawmore@flawmore Жыл бұрын
    • I need a pretty bright light but honestly it's way better for me to have a less bright light that doesn't light up my eyes/face/hair, or give me a headache, or make me press the button 7 times to turn it off. I have a bunch of headlamps and they're mostly fine for camping or dog park or whatever but I do high volume delivery driving and have to turn the thing off and on every 10 seconds lol. I think one of the best tactics is get a cheap Energizer or Eveready light (or even the $21 petzl) then figure out what bothers them about it and upgrade to a light without those issues

      @no_peace@no_peace Жыл бұрын
    • if you are afraid of buying-the-wrong-experiment take a petzl and enjoy a guaranteed peace of mind.

      @TheHolan@TheHolan Жыл бұрын
    • This is some really good info. Thanks. Based on this think I'll get the Slonik.

      @venividivici6418@venividivici6418 Жыл бұрын
    • Plumber here.. always in the dark corners. Petzl are great but I found a Duracell $20 headlamp that owns all of them, has 2 lights, point and wide angle, 2 different intensity for each and runs on aa batteries. I love it I'd take a petzyl over any of these tested brands ( except the cheap Duracell ) anyday

      @MrDmadness@MrDmadness Жыл бұрын
    • @@MrDmadness What is the model number on that Duracell? All of their current lineup runs on AAA batteries now.

      @jayfinneburgh@jayfinneburgh Жыл бұрын
  • Missed a collab opportunity with Project Farm. You could have had cousin Eddie wear the headlamps!

    @SilentlyContinue@SilentlyContinue2 жыл бұрын
  • Big fan of the channel. This is "Project Farm" level testing. Outstanding! You guys could head towards a million subs!

    @teamvigod@teamvigod2 жыл бұрын
    • "One thousand lumens? We'll test that!"

      @NemoConsequentae@NemoConsequentae2 жыл бұрын
    • ProjectFarm has a test oif 18650 batteries that would go well with this review. Due to the huge disparity among 18650 batteries (similar to the Lumen-lies, heh), when TTC is testing how long a light lasts, I can't help but wonder whether or not he should have used the same 18650 for each.

      @BlisterBang@BlisterBang2 жыл бұрын
    • Very impressive!

      @mo07r1@mo07r1 Жыл бұрын
  • You got an audible laugh from me right at the end with the "tacticool" "wear all the headlamps!" bit. 🤣

    @davisev5225@davisev52252 жыл бұрын
  • For the battery charging tests, you need to be aware of one thing: some chargers/lights have a linear regulator (charging current stays constant), others a switching regulator (charging current increases with cell voltage / charge level). For a linear regulator, you need to take the mAh reading directly (the extra voltage between 5V and the cell voltage is just being burned off), for switching regulators you need to consider the mWh reading and divide by the nominal voltage (they have a buck converter, that keeps the current into the cell constant). That means that the cheaper linear regulator design will get hotter during use, while also seemingly having more capacity (being less efficient with the charge supplied to it)

    @kain0m@kain0m2 жыл бұрын
    • Yes this came to mind when they said the nitecore had almost 4 Ah of capacity. That's impossible with current 18650 tech. Looking closely the capacity delta was around 3.5 Ah which is realistic, so clearly it's using a linear regulator as you said. Using Wh can be very misleading when the charging circuit and battery DCIR impacts this directly.

      @jeffbeasley8235@jeffbeasley82352 жыл бұрын
  • Great video, thank you. I've got a Fenix HP25R I've used the heck out of, mostly with the warm-temp high-spread light for close in working on projects. I really really like it, only downside is that over time the headband has gotten a little loosey-goosey. The HP25R has the separate battery case at the back with a micro USB to charge it, and it can run while being charged. Kind of a niche use case, but I have gone on a longer winter hike where I had a 3' usb cord powering/charging it from a powerbank in my pocket.

    @agentmango@agentmango2 жыл бұрын
  • Stumbled onto this by accident, ended up watching the whole flashlight series, then subbed. Supremely useful data and the way it was presented was superb. Great job.

    @eatonboody6005@eatonboody60052 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @TorqueTestChannel@TorqueTestChannel2 жыл бұрын
    • Love your name bro

      @gabehorn69420@gabehorn69420 Жыл бұрын
  • The low setting on the Petzl is really nice when you are backpacking at night (intentionally or unintentionally). The battery last forever and it lets your eyes adjust to the surroundings so you can see where your stepping but doesn’t blind you to thing in the distance. I have a much cheaper Dorsey for that sole purpose. I use the Milwaukee at work because I like the color of the light (took some getting used too though now I wouldn’t want to use anything else).

    @cynic5581@cynic5581 Жыл бұрын
  • This was awesome. thank you. The drops in lumens shocked me. I just came here from a Petzl Bindi vs Nitecore NU25 video, and I think I'm not the only one who would watch these before buying something.

    @MateHegyhati@MateHegyhati Жыл бұрын
  • AWESOME video. Subcribed. It's great to see how the light performs over time as I've noticed many lights are bright initially but quickly fade. I will definitely be picking up a nightcore headlamp for the jobsite, however I see they have some higher end lights as well. I'd say since Nightcore is pretty clear winner here, maybe do a comparison of some of their models together?

    @rowankeltizar5961@rowankeltizar5961 Жыл бұрын
  • one thing to keep in mind is that high charging current isn't always desirable, a lower charging current will increase the lifespan of the cell because it stresses the cell less. personally, i prefer to charge slower because i always get a spare battery anyway

    @Sam-th4jl@Sam-th4jl2 жыл бұрын
  • I love the review!! I personally own the coast. I feel like you may not have had it on the high setting for the run time test. If you put it on turbo mode while on the low setting you will drop back down to the low setting. I use it almost everyday and would not use it if the high setting wasn’t bright. Regardless I like the recommendation of getting a better battery to try. I also got it on sale for half price so the value is there even if it’s not the brightest because turbo mode is temporary.

    @josephguzek8098@josephguzek80982 жыл бұрын
  • amazing review. I love your integrating sphere. Hope you plan to review more powerful headlamps like Fenix HP30R v2.0, Fenix HP25R v2.0, Acebeam H30, Ledlenser H19R, Coast KPH34R or Petzl duo S. Especially the fisrt one 😉 congrats for the channel!

    @CRRE@CRRE2 жыл бұрын
  • Happy new year TTC and fans! Brought in 2022 with this video. Here is to a great year! 🍻

    @BrianClem@BrianClem2 жыл бұрын
  • The selling point for me on the Petzl is the red light, the low lumen setting, lightweight, and can use 3x AAA if needed instead of the rechargeable battery. I’ve been very happy with my petzl but would love a lightweight but brighter and less pricey option. Thanks for these tests and sharing the results. The right tools for the job make a huge difference!

    @marambula@marambula2 жыл бұрын
    • Try the Iko core

      @Jordan__Sloan@Jordan__Sloan Жыл бұрын
  • This is the sort of content I don't press skip ad for. Top quality and informative.

    @markp8295@markp82952 жыл бұрын
    • Hey thanks! But def skip the ads, it's not a big deal. Just appreciate you watching!

      @TorqueTestChannel@TorqueTestChannel2 жыл бұрын
  • The Petzl headlamps are surprisingly durable. I have never broken one either in the military or using them as a Bat Biologist. Racked up a lot of hours of use and the only reason I've replaced them is to get the newer models. They have brighter headlamps as well as ones with larger batteries. Petzl focuses on more of a tailor made lighting approach.

    @jamisonkrusac1624@jamisonkrusac16242 жыл бұрын
    • I agree. I have a few, and they are quirky at first, but very useful. Weird switches. Black Diamond makes a few good ones too.

      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n@BariumCobaltNitrog3n Жыл бұрын
  • I use the Milwaukee headlamp as an auto tech and I love it. The true view color is a life saver on your eyes and the low mode provides more than enough light for me. Run time is great and having the ability to swap out for another battery means I can working.

    @laukc7085@laukc70852 жыл бұрын
    • Same here, I have a couple of them for working on the acreage and in the garage. I don't have any of the fitment issues they found. I also like the battery in the back ( i get irritated with heavy thing on the front of my head). Were well worth the money.

      @sheslikeheroin1661@sheslikeheroin1661 Жыл бұрын
  • Just discovered your channel and I am impressed. It's informative and entertaining. Your methods are well thought out and some of the results are fascinating. I like that you aren't afraid to speculate about the reasons that some products disappoint or excel. What it comes to flashlights, I'd like to see some Olight products included. Olight has a large customer base and would like to see if this is earned and not just a result of their very aggressive marketing. I admit that I like the Oli g ht products that I own. They can often be found on-sale for a reasonable price, but I lack the objective eye that your channel brings. Thanks!

    @busboy262@busboy2622 жыл бұрын
  • I have the Slonik. It came with a free second battery which is nice. I just had to go to their website and request it. I live at 4,000' on the U.S./CA border and have discovered that once the outside temps get below zero (F), the on/off switch can stop working until you warm it up. Based on your review/test, I'm glad I got the Slonik. I'm out a lot at night and have always found it to be bright enough for my needs.

    @Graybeard_@Graybeard_2 жыл бұрын
  • I’m glad I just got the Milwaukee. I’m a painter so the true view color light will be very helpful in differentiation of colors as well as sanding drywall patches.

    @YouTubehndl@YouTubehndl Жыл бұрын
  • Great job as usual and thank you for the share! Would like to see the Husky brand of headlamp, I bought a couple and really enjoy them even though they have the battery pack on the back but the pack is curved and not too uncomfortable.

    @barrettbryan8905@barrettbryan89052 жыл бұрын
  • I've had the home depot coast headlamp for about a year now. And I love it, it has saved me a lot times. I usually keep it the middle to lowest setting most of the time and it does last me about 8 hours. With some off time so hard to know the actual run time on low. But it does work better than the milwaukee, not going back to them in headlamps. Thanks.

    @SkittleEagle@SkittleEagle2 жыл бұрын
    • I use Coast headlamps exclusively. They stand up to abuse.

      @zacharyalvernaz7916@zacharyalvernaz79162 жыл бұрын
  • Two lumens is shockingly usable when you're in the middle of the mountains trying to find your campsite at one AM. Really says something about the dynamic range of the human eye and how dark things get when you're not near a city or highway or other major source of light pollution.

    @sreynoldshaertle@sreynoldshaertle2 жыл бұрын
    • For sure. I use my petzls on low all the time for looking in packs, reading, and other close tasks. I really wouldn't want low any brighter than maybe 20 lumens.

      @jamisonkrusac1624@jamisonkrusac16242 жыл бұрын
    • Pro tip. Use a red lens or cut a peice of red plastic. Human eye sees In the dark almost as good as a cat but takes 2-3 hours to get to that, any light disrupts this except red light. That's why the army uses red lights ( also cause hard to spot at distance )

      @MrDmadness@MrDmadness Жыл бұрын
    • The creator mentions "keychain lights" in passing as though being too dim to be usable but on a backpacking trip I was looking to save weight /space in my pack. So for ten days I in late April /early May on Isle Royale I only used a Nite Ize keychain light for all my nighttime needs. (Single led squeeze light from a CR2032 with a locking switch) Super easy to work with, not even noticeable in weight, just click it on and hold it in your teeth or shine it at a opaque water bottle for an area light. 20+ years later, it is still on my keychain. Awesome little workhorse.

      @nkfredrich95@nkfredrich95 Жыл бұрын
    • The human eye can see a single photon of light in a completely dark space!

      @wallacegrommet9343@wallacegrommet9343 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for your time to do this video that really helps to have a better idea of what we can get from those products 👍

    @carlossuarez6409@carlossuarez6409 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video. As always. I feel you missed out highlighting that the petzl battery is indeed swappable, as you can not only buy multiple "core" batteries (but they are spendy at $30), but also swappable with regular AAA which are ubiquitous. I know you mentioned it in the video, but it didn't show up in the final chart and for something like backpacking or traveling, or keeping in a big out bag - it can be a great selling point

    @paulj9587@paulj9587 Жыл бұрын
  • I use a headlamp every working day. I use a Milwaukee but forget the model. The battery is mounted to the rear of the lamp and it’s $60ish. Pretty good quality for the price and it charges quickly. My only complaint is that the strap needs and overhead band because it slips off of my hat and it’s a struggle between band tightness head ache and the lamp falling off. Also to everyone complaining that they didn’t test headlamp X there are so many headlamps out there that they have to pick a batch and test them. They are spending their own money on these products as well. If you want it tested buy it for them or donate.

    @akharder658@akharder6582 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you

      @TorqueTestChannel@TorqueTestChannel2 жыл бұрын
    • @@TorqueTestChannel I would suggest you test the ones recommended on the flashlight sub on Reddit, at least. Much cheaper, and pretty incredible - the Wiki is hugely educational and they even programmed a "bot" that gives recommendations. I have a D25S 1200 lumens headlamp, for reference. It's pretty incredible, and the headband can be washed!!! CRI? Lumens? Reflector type? Beam pattern? All of these things matter. As far as brands go, Sofirn, Wurkkos, Thrunite, Skilhunt, etc., are all massive improvements over the "top shelf brands". I also have a barrel-type 6k lumen Sofirn flashlight and it is phenomenal for the dark - 90+CRI so I can see everything in great colors and doesn't ruin my depth perception. It throws about a half mile easily. A HALF mile! The Milwaukee 600 lumens probably doesn't even illuminate past 200ft in my neck of the woods (actual forest next door) because a basic Duracell flashlight from Costco is 500 lumens and with that one you can't even see the deer at 100 feet, barely bright.

      @CP-mb7ly@CP-mb7ly2 жыл бұрын
    • Look into night running and climbing headlamps. I use one everyday and ended up with a Fenix. 18650 battery, crazy bright, 2 10hr shifts on a charge

      @evergreenrider@evergreenrider2 жыл бұрын
  • Nice comparison, Id like to see some small 16340 headlamps compared like the Fenix HM50R V2.0 and Thrunite H01! I'm going to be carrying a mini headlamp in my mountain bike tool kit this year. Fenix claims some amazing run time for something so small.

    @practicalguy973@practicalguy9732 жыл бұрын
  • It would be interesting to see beam shape and light hotspot comparisons, also performance at different temperatures.

    @NixKanal528@NixKanal528 Жыл бұрын
  • As a Petzl fanboy, the Actik really isn't set out for being an automotive/ industry lamp. It's an outdoor recreation headlamp where volume/weight concerns are at a premium. If you had to ruck any of these through a long hike or multi-day hunt, you'll be begging for a sub 3 oz lamp. All that being said, thanks for shining some light on this lumen industry clouded in BS.

    @MrCsheller@MrCsheller2 жыл бұрын
    • It's a tradeoff as more power with battery life is more weight

      @RichRich1955@RichRich19552 жыл бұрын
    • Also low lumen / red light only modes are usefull for the outdoors to protect nightvision. Max lumen is less relevant.

      @Caporzo18@Caporzo182 жыл бұрын
    • I've worn my heavy ass headlamps for 8+ hrs 5 days /wk for years the weight never bothered me once. Do you have trouble holding your head up?

      @MiloPerrotti@MiloPerrotti2 жыл бұрын
    • you sound like a super human with epic neck strength. we are all lesser than you obv.

      @marambula@marambula2 жыл бұрын
    • @@marambula maybe he has no neck like Butterbean.

      @polishhotdog933@polishhotdog933 Жыл бұрын
  • When testing lights that use an 18650, please consider using the same 18650 for each test. There is a huge disparity among 18650 mAh ratings (some are blad-faced lies, IMO).

    @BlisterBang@BlisterBang2 жыл бұрын
  • coast are the ONLY lights i have bought that have lasted more that a few months . the ones i have are between 2 and 6ish years old and work perfectly fine . happy new year dude , jeff

    @JeffB1961@JeffB19612 жыл бұрын
  • Nice work, we really appreciate your efforts, but there was some bias regarding the Coast XP30r when you tested the runtime at 1000lm level, which is considered "Turbo" that lasts for 1-2 minutes then significantly decreases.. so you should test it at "High" level to check their adv claim.. however, observations were great.

    @ahusamiyah@ahusamiyah Жыл бұрын
  • Hello again Torque Test channel Thank you for another Great Video.

    @georgeferlazzo7936@georgeferlazzo79362 жыл бұрын
  • No surefire minimus? I like the variable output at work. Love your channel always have something I wanted to know or learn about. Please keep it up!

    @fl3x272@fl3x2722 жыл бұрын
  • My 2 year review on the 2115 milwaukee light, the headband stretched alot and requires frequent adjusting, the runtime seems to be the same, the hinge still clicks and stay firmly in place, battery cap is still tight, sometime the charging port have some issue recharging the battery removing and reinstalling the battery and plug usually fix it. If you are doing any work on a creeper bed, this isnt a light for you as you wont be able to easily rest your head.

    @wrenchtheroo6557@wrenchtheroo65572 жыл бұрын
  • I use the Milwaukee and love it compared to the last version. Once adjusted it's comfortable all day and honestly when you are close to a white wall doing switch/ plug install you use it on low. When on low its 1.5 to 2 days of use. Or put on high to blast a hole site while others work.

    @Sparkystacoma@Sparkystacoma2 жыл бұрын
  • Love the testing. Battery capacity is usually measured with a discharge test, not a charge test. I know, harder to do with some, but there are good battery charger / testers out there that will measure true discharge capacity. I have some AAA batteries with a true capacity of about 700mAh, but yesterday they took 2Ah to charge... Huge difference.

    @PNWPrototyping@PNWPrototyping2 жыл бұрын
  • I appreciate this. My job depends on these lights. This is very helpful. Thank you

    @mattdakota940@mattdakota9402 жыл бұрын
  • Great review. The only ones I am familiar with is the Petzl and Milwaukee. I currently use the Milwaukee and love it. I agree with your fit assessment, as I am often readjusting. However, one thing that I think you missed is that the Milwaukee feels great for me (no hard hat) with the battery in back. The size on your forehead for me is why I use it most. I have another Milwaukee that has the larger single light/battery on your forehead and I do not like it. I will wear it for hours at a time, so I am willing to adjust it to get the more comfortable feel. Keep up the great work.

    @glenntrav@glenntrav Жыл бұрын
  • Would love to see more Olights tested. Recently picked up the Array 2 Pro from them and absolutely love it.

    @dylanandersen9318@dylanandersen9318 Жыл бұрын
  • Great review, one info that would be useful for some would be cone shape/amplitude at 5 or 8 meters per example.

    @pyrkolpt540@pyrkolpt540 Жыл бұрын
  • I have that Petzl and it is a champ. Owned it, or the original model I guess, for several years. The battery is a no issue example of functionality and quality.

    @kevosims2012@kevosims20122 жыл бұрын
  • I'm not sure how applicable it is in other industries, but in healthcare the CRI of lights can be pretty important. It would be interesting to see this tested in future videos if it's feasible for you to test

    @dingus153@dingus1532 жыл бұрын
  • Eyy, the HC60. I have one of those and absolutely love it when I'm working in the dark, the medium setting is plenty bright for most of the work I do.

    @Garfield36900@Garfield36900 Жыл бұрын
  • I'd love to see a comparison of 'multi-lights' or right angle lights as I find them overall most useful. I'm specifically curious to see how Armytek stacks up. Mini lanterns or lights with diffusers would also be interesting to see, fenix CL09, nitecore LR12.

    @StefOutside@StefOutside2 жыл бұрын
  • I have several of the ones you tested, as well as my favorites that you didn't: Streamlight and Olight headlamps.

    @RobertLeBlancPhoto@RobertLeBlancPhoto2 жыл бұрын
    • Armytek and Zebralight headlamps are the best that I'm aware off, would be great if those got included too.

      @grzybek3376@grzybek33762 жыл бұрын
  • I've been using a stream lite rechargeable from amazon, and a snap on that is pretty cool, it sits on magnet on the band and can be taken off and placed on magnetic surface that you maybe can't put your head in.

    @brentowen9480@brentowen94802 жыл бұрын
  • Wonderful comparison, lovely to see my most important tool get some attention. Criticism: performance at 1000 lumens (eye burn mode) is mostly irrelevant, it's too bright for most work. I run a single LED Slonik, guessing it might be 250 lumens on normal high, unlikely it hits the advertised 500 lumens on max. I only bother with max when riding bike, where the extra distance helps. Which begs the question about how long all these lights last, how the output holds up, at lower and longer burning settings. My Slonik won't make 8h on normal high, but I wonder if some of the competition could, at comparable middle settings that are realistic for many work settings.

    @exploder69@exploder692 жыл бұрын
    • There are many 18650 batteries available that can provide longer run time than the one that comes with the Slonic but the provided battery is actually pretty good. I don’t have a lot of experience with the batteries but did some research on them so I can’t say how much more run time is available with this type of battery. It seems like a balancing act between run time and how much heat they generate. Not to mention recharge times. If one wanted to make a comparison of each lamps abilities, one could change out the batteries so they all matched but this test was what is advertised vs what was actually provided.

      @jimshort9266@jimshort9266 Жыл бұрын
  • I’ve gone through two of the Coast ones so far, as they both have flickering issues. First one got super, super bad after time, the other was flickering day one out of the box. Otherwise, I LOVE the twist and the magnet. Holy hell that magnet is so handy

    @feraltrafficcone4483@feraltrafficcone44839 ай бұрын
    • I’ll go yell at them for you, the company is based 15 minutes from my house lol

      @nicholaswalsh5004@nicholaswalsh50049 ай бұрын
  • As stated in a previous comment on a light video you produced, Try and enjoy the Nitecore HU60(with Anker 20k mAh power bank). 2 full night's of light. Adjustable. I was so happy with my first purchase that I bought a second just in case anything happens to the first! (highly doubt anything will happen because it's a tank!!)...If you do another video on headlamps you would be wise to include it. Although not the brightest it's definitely the most well built from a durability standpoint.

    @everybodysucks6509@everybodysucks65092 жыл бұрын
  • I have the coast light and love it for work. But the magnet does pull your head to the side and stick it to the side of anything iron if you get to close

    @lylebonney3081@lylebonney30812 жыл бұрын
  • Never been impressed with the few Coast lights myself and friends have owned. I would like to see you testing Nebo brand lights. I have a couple, including a headlamp which I really like.

    @andrewsocha1495@andrewsocha14952 жыл бұрын
  • I use the Petzl Reactic for work a lot, but I hardly ever use it on the Reactic light metering mode, I just use it on the constant light modes, definitely nice when you can pop the battery pack out of it and swap in a fresh one, the Reactic mode just doesn’t work well with shiny/chrome materials and or IR heat sources

    @HillbillyRednecking@HillbillyRednecking Жыл бұрын
  • Glad you’ve expanded into lights. It’s nice to see Nitecore exceeding claimed output. I have one of their 900lumen lights and that thing is crazy bright with a crazy long throw. Now your going to have to do Olight and Fenix.

    @whatfreedom7@whatfreedom72 жыл бұрын
    • I’m confident the fenix ratings are legit. My 900 lumen fenix is insanely bright and doesn’t throttle down at all.

      @christopher6895@christopher6895 Жыл бұрын
    • @@christopher6895 I have one of their headlamps and it’s good as well. I haven’t tried any of their flashlights yet but plan on it. Olight I’ve seen testing and complaints where they really don’t live up to the lumen claims. I have one of their lights and I don’t feel it outputs what it claims.

      @whatfreedom7@whatfreedom7 Жыл бұрын
  • Had the slonik for about 7-8 years or so. Using a 3000mAh 18650 batteries with external charger. Still works great but getting another one because bracket broke. Even tho at 600lumens like you guys tested. Light is plenty bright for a diesel tech.

    @ANDRIY_H@ANDRIY_H2 жыл бұрын
  • I have a Gerber headlamp that lives in my electrical toolbox, does what I need. But best is one that came in a kit of cheap torches years ago, cost a third of £5 always works, single red beam or twin white, good enough to rewire a switch in the dark !

    @CrimeVid@CrimeVid2 жыл бұрын
  • Nice video. I use an Olight Array 2. I find it to be a decent light. The strap sticks to a hard hat really well. Live confidently and peacefully

    @johngregory662@johngregory6622 жыл бұрын
  • I've been using Fenix lights for a few years and have worn them camping in the Grand Canyon, North Carolina and up and down Florida from mangroves to beaches in the Keys up to Ocala National Forest. The build quality is decent, though on the heavy side versus other lights. I get that plastic lights feel cheap too, but after wearing a heavy headlamp for a few hours I do understand why many opt for the lighter, less durable lights.

    @KwanLowe@KwanLowe2 жыл бұрын
  • I'd add some Black Diamond headlamp. Lots of options, extra touch button to have quick max brightness, lots of light modes, red light easy on the eyes to adjust, waterproof. Overall the single strap ones will move move more, the straps wear a lot faster and more tension is needed giving forehead imprints. Even if takes more initial adjustments, for long hours I'd take the top strap variants. The petzl's light weight is great for camping, climbing and they got lots of high end models for alpine use. The option to use two types of batteries can save one's butt. Let the job choose the lamp.

    @onpsxmember@onpsxmember Жыл бұрын
  • I have had a couple headlights that impressed me. The stream light bandit is a really small rechargeable that probably won't win any awards for brightness or capacity but it is so light and handy I usually grab it first. I also have a rechargeable headlamp by cobalt that has a similar layout to the Milwaukee. It has stupid long runtime and a focusable bezel but is heavy and clunky. I use it when I know I will need a bright light for extended periods and don't care about the weight.

    @TheKajunkat@TheKajunkat2 жыл бұрын
  • Battery pack in the back is mega important on a hard hat. I used one for years every day and I can tell you with total certainty that all the weight in front sux severely. I used a Coast with a 3X AAA pack in back. It was balanced front to back so my hardhat was not always tipping to the front blinding me to overhead obstacles.

    @dungeondark@dungeondark2 жыл бұрын
    • That sounds a little too loose a fit on the headgear

      @MiloPerrotti@MiloPerrotti2 жыл бұрын
  • Great video... thanks for sharing it. many of the online tests that we usually see are tests that the average joe can do themselves. I neither have the equipment nor the know-how to perform the tests that y'all performed in this video. I have always been curious about the lumens test but unsure how I could accurately test it with the naked eye. I am currently shopping for a good and reliable headlamp for backpacking. I have used a cheap Amazon no-name brand but would like to take a step up in quality, features and weight. I have been researching the Nitecore NU25 and the Black Diamond Revolt, both rechargeables. Your Nitecore results encourage me to select the NU25, regardless of how the Black Diamond would have performed in these tests. In one of the comments, someone asked about additional quality batteries for the Nitecore. The company Nitecore has a very good, informative website where they do sell their own batteries. Again, great video... Thanks.

    @bigmansurvival1797@bigmansurvival17972 жыл бұрын
  • The head lamps you can buy from Decathlon are pretty nice. I have the trek 500 lamp, and it continues to serve me well after almost two years

    @nickzona2491@nickzona24912 жыл бұрын
  • Love that Nitecore. I have one, once you get the darn strap adjusted its ok but the light itself rocks !

    @g.fortin3228@g.fortin32282 жыл бұрын
  • My favorite headlamp has been my Thrunite TH-20. Sure, it's not the brightest, but it runs on a single AA and is plenty good for close up work.

    @jamisonlm3@jamisonlm32 жыл бұрын
  • I used the single blub slonik light all the time at work, the rotating mount doesn't move the light when you bump into something in tight spaces. The only weak point is the tabs that hold the head band, those break off easily.

    @projectchon@projectchon2 жыл бұрын
  • I have a petzl I have used doing industrial electrical work in rain , sleet, snow, and lots of dirt, grease, and dust. I paid over 125 bucks for that thing at cabela's over 25 yrs ago. It isn't rechargeable but 3 triple A's will run for months even in subzero temps. It has even been used in spray chambers at steel mills where molten glowing steel was 10' feet away. There is a reason all emergency services used to use petzl exclusively. Also the fact that A LOT of mountaineering and climbing gear is made by the same company.

    @TNBushcrafter@TNBushcrafter2 жыл бұрын
  • I personally use the OLIGHT Array 2s, the motion sense is kinda sketchy when in tight spaces so it will go up down or change light modes but as for longevity and brightness I use it everyday as a technician

    @chafedcoochie4744@chafedcoochie47442 жыл бұрын
  • As always can't get bored of this channel, man I just made an order of two milwaukee low-profile headlights for only $89, I would definitely make good use of them since night shift at my work has no site lights and I find the milwaukee trueview lighting so nicer to look at in compared to the white or blue color, thanks again for another helpful review, and by the way if I would go with a different brand other than milwaukee, I guess Nightcore are one of the best quality to start with!

    @yousefalmarhoon6420@yousefalmarhoon64202 жыл бұрын
  • One test that I really wish for is, watts/per lumen. I know this would require invasive testing on some of these headlamps but I feel this test would better reveal the overall efficiency/design of each headlamp.

    @joeluang8695@joeluang86952 жыл бұрын
  • Nice review in terms of quality info👍 Only issue imo is the choice of lights to review. I'm not a flashoholic but I do have a few headlamps and this grouping is imo on the lower end of capable headlamps in this category and price range.

    @duncdunc76@duncdunc762 жыл бұрын
  • Awesome content, I would like to see olight headlamp in your comparisons also. 👍

    @rdlman3@rdlman32 жыл бұрын
  • I've had the slonik on my hard hat for the past half a year or so. She's been good to me, lumens aside as a mechanic it's need really good. I've likes how I can just rip it off the mount and use as a flashlight when needed

    @Obsidian0Knight@Obsidian0Knight2 жыл бұрын
  • Great video! I ordered the Slonik. I already have some high capacity 18650 cells that will make it a champ.

    @MatthewHeiskell@MatthewHeiskell2 жыл бұрын
  • We understand a lot of people wished we would have tested X brand or model, but these are all from our viewers' cumulative comments. We tested 8 different ones (2 didn't test well due to sensors) all on the channel's dime. Let us know if we should continue to do more lights and light types? (They take 2-4X the resources to make each vs other episodes) Torque of TTC is working for Astro Tools who make lights as well, just like the Matco and others. Always consider multiple sources when considering a tool!.

    @TorqueTestChannel@TorqueTestChannel2 жыл бұрын
    • You should test out firefighter helmet lights pretty please. I'm currently using the Streamlight Vantage II.

      @MrGiXxEr@MrGiXxEr2 жыл бұрын
    • Klarus flashlights would be a good contester

      @maurivainio4638@maurivainio46382 жыл бұрын
    • It would be great!! But you guys should do what you wanna do! We really appreciate the time, effort, and cost of all of it!!

      @saturnmedia1@saturnmedia12 жыл бұрын
    • I'd definitely like to see more lights and light types.

      @JCWren@JCWren2 жыл бұрын
  • I’ve had great success with Olight, Klarus, Jet Beam, Nitecore, and Sunnwayman. Awesome comparison 👍

    @alcopower5710@alcopower57102 жыл бұрын
  • Awesome video!! Can you test the rechargeable kobalt? It had a rechargeable battery and can use 3 AAA batteries if needed and supposedly is 550 lumns, I bought it at Lowe’s, thanks and keep it up brother🤙🏽

    @shonuff601dj@shonuff601dj2 жыл бұрын
  • Good video... I would have liked if you ran a test on the coast with that better battery.

    @cacamaro8578@cacamaro85782 жыл бұрын
  • I would love to see a lightband and lightbar review and others. Tank for your content

    @truesimplicity@truesimplicity2 жыл бұрын
  • Great video i have the nitecore and would recommended this, very high quality after owning it for a year plus.

    @jgregory935@jgregory9352 жыл бұрын
  • Am starting to use the 180 degree type for in my home, better in power failure, under the sink, outside making repairs. The spot type is good for trails and walking. Thanks

    @Flash1857@Flash18572 жыл бұрын
  • I found your channel about 2hrs ago and, maybe it's just because of my day job, I am having a great time drinking beer and watching you test dubious tool brand claims the hard way. Thanks for a great evening haha!

    @SwampRats94@SwampRats949 ай бұрын
  • I used the Magicshine Monteer 8000S on my Safety hat with a mount, works awesome for nearly a year. It's 8,000 Lumens and ultra bright... as in ultra bright. When I'm not working, I take it off and use it on my Intense Carbine Bike for night riding.

    @SuicidaI_Tendencies@SuicidaI_Tendencies2 жыл бұрын
  • Love these, been waiting for a new one.

    @user-lg7gp6fg3g@user-lg7gp6fg3g2 жыл бұрын
  • The only one that works for me as a heavy truck mechanic is a silicone strap headlight by EGUKU, which I'm sure is a generic brand. I'm not sure about the lumins but it has decent light output for my application. It's very light and very flexible and comfortable, I've put it on in the morning and when I take my hat off for lunch find that I didn't realize it was still there. Would I like more lumins? Yep, but best is the enemy of good enough to my job done 🙂😱

    @cbmech2563@cbmech25632 жыл бұрын
  • I have the EZ Red...( they call them neck lights but most people put them on their head)..and use them... they work really well and hold a decent charge Not the same class as this type..but wear them in my backyard and they light up everything...

    @boosted2.4_sky@boosted2.4_sky2 жыл бұрын
  • Nice review, good to see that reputable brands keeps their claims. i have few fenix headlamps, few hand held and for what i need them, they are fantastic. love petzl too, but kinda hate "flimsy" construction.

    @ApocGuy@ApocGuy2 жыл бұрын
    • Hi, friend. Watch my video. kzhead.info/sun/ZbWrZq6bpGqtlXk/bejne.html

      @Den_Electro@Den_Electro Жыл бұрын
  • Great video. I purchased a flashlight last year from Amazon that was advertised as 100,000 lumens. I told them the light was defective and nowhere near 100,000 lumens. I returned the light 2 times before I think they finally caught one and refunded my money. Maybe if more people did this they would crack down on the false numbers.

    @jimmiddleton5093@jimmiddleton5093 Жыл бұрын
  • I have a couple fenix and 1 streamlight headlamps. happy with all of them!

    @johnwilliams8654@johnwilliams8654 Жыл бұрын
  • I'd love to see you guys test the acebeam headlights. By far the best headlamp I've ever used or seen so far.

    @Canadasurvivor@Canadasurvivor2 жыл бұрын
    • Word, true.

      @rockymntdan1@rockymntdan12 жыл бұрын
  • More of these reviews would be a good thing since many mechs use them as task lighting even in decently lit areas, and wear them on welding helmets and hard hats.

    @oldphart-zc3jz@oldphart-zc3jz4 ай бұрын
  • This was great! I'm happy with the Thrunite TH20, a modestly priced and well made AA headlamp that I use with Eneloops. It's sufficiently bright for my purposes. It may be getting discontinued so I would look at the TH30, an 18650 unit instead.

    @jozsefizsak@jozsefizsak2 жыл бұрын
    • Get the th30 it's a beast. Go for cool white it's always a nicer color too.

      @ChrisZukowski88@ChrisZukowski882 жыл бұрын
    • @@ChrisZukowski88 I'm a little bit tempted since that one has a nice, standard 18650, but at the moment I haven't been inconvenienced by the much lower output of the TH20 so I'll just keep an eye out for a deal on the TH30. Thanks for the advice!

      @jozsefizsak@jozsefizsak2 жыл бұрын
  • As a painter and finisher, I swear by the Milwaukee headlamps. When going over painted woodwork, the light they produce makes every little imperfection jump out.

    @justsorandom764@justsorandom764 Жыл бұрын
  • The Matco interests me because it's thinking about mechanics in a shop. Stick it on, do the work you need, take it off and slap it up against the charger so that when you're not wearing it and its placed in its storage location, it can always be charging and with that charger, two or three guys can have one and always expect it to be near its top capacity. That, I think, is a really nice consideration and from that standpoint gives it a leg up, IMO.

    @bwhog@bwhog Жыл бұрын
  • I got 5 Milwaukee head lamp in service right now. I should wear the all at one time. Thanks for the ideas 💡

    @itsatoolthing6323@itsatoolthing63232 жыл бұрын
  • Nice video. As a suggestion, let us know what LEDs the lights use, when they are brand names (Cree, Samsung, Nichia, etc...). And consider testing chinese brands in the future. Convoy, Sofirn, Wurkkos, Astrolux among others offer an amazing bang for the buck and put most of the tested lights to shame, for half the price.

    @ricardoreis7298@ricardoreis72982 жыл бұрын
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