🔦 Pocket power that outshines the rest — never be left in the dark again!
The LUMINTOP Tool AA 2.0 is a compact, ultra-bright EDC flashlight featuring a 650-lumen XPL-HD LED, rechargeable 920mAh battery with AA compatibility, and IPX8 waterproof rating. Built with military-grade anodized aluminum, it offers 4 lighting modes with memory and a magnetic tail for versatile use in camping, emergencies, and everyday carry.
Special Feature | 4 Lighting Modes with Mode Memory; Plus Strobe for Emergency; IP68 Waterproof |
Color | Matt Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 650 Lumens |
Included Components | Battery |
Product Dimensions | 3.6"D x 0.6"W x 0.6"H |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 0.8 Ounces |
Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Manufacturer and Seller Combination |
Brand | LUMINTOP |
Brightness | 650 Lumen |
Battery Description | 14500&AA |
Runtime | 45 minutes |
Style | TOOL AA 2.0 |
Finish Type | type III hard anodizing |
Light Source Wattage | 4.33 Watts |
Recommended Uses For Product | General illumination, outdoor activities |
Manufacturer | LUMINTOP |
UPC | 606719599561 889709208586 |
Part Number | Tool AA 2.0 Set |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Tool AA2.0 Set |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish types | type III hard anodizing |
Specific Uses | Camping, Hiking, Dog Walking, Hunting, Boating, Emergency, General Purpose, Everyday Carry, Backup, Survival, Car, Home, Outdoors, Indoors |
Special Features | 4 Lighting Modes with Mode Memory; Plus Strobe for Emergency; IP68 Waterproof |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 2.7 watts |
Wattage | 4.33 Watts |
Color Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
T**G
Mighty Tiny Flashlight
Great little flashlight. Very bright on highest level. Mine included a magnetic tail cap and a rubber glow in the dark diffuser. The regular tail glows between different rainbow colors. Some complain about this but it’s very useful in finding the light when camping or sleeping. If you don’t want it, just unscrew the tail cap 1/4 turn and it’s off. No big deal! Mine also included a good 3.7 volt 10500 battery that is usb c rechargeable. It must b3 removed to charge, but that’s normal in such a small flashlight. Love this flashlight!
M**K
Almost perfect
I’ll just put areas I think people should know before buying. My use-case is night time new born duties and night time chores.Add-ons: The light is great, but the addons are iffy because when am I going to keep that soft top? And where? I’m having a hard time figuring out what to do with the magnet cap in the same respect: when will I need it and where do I store it? The box is whimsical, and likely will be trashed or lost in some drawer. They’re nice but I question the practicality. It would be nice if the magnet cap can screw on for storage in addition to the button top.Strobe: That said, functionally the only issue I have is getting it to run in strobe mode. I doubt I’ll need it, but it’s a bit tricky to get it to turn on. It works when I can get it to work. Best way of getting to go is to screw off the top or bottom areas a few times to activate? Sometimes I cycle through a few times. The memory on the mode is nice? Unsure. I find myself cycling through the modes.Clip: I dislike the pocket clip since I wish it was a two-way clip, and tried searching for something with deep pocket carry functionality. You really can’t find a clip separate a flashlight that is skinny. It sits proud in its regular areas. I realized that the tail cap can be clipped… so alas, deep pocket carry enabled. See my picture. I would like to be able to clip it onto the brim of my hat, but holding it in my mouth is just fine. I may look for a different clip in the future.Battery: I’m always iffy on batteries and may amend this later on to get a better review placed. Time will tell since it really depends on how many charges I can get out of it. Fresh from the box, it ran nearly a week with light use. Once drained, it’s going to be in a low setting and start dimming further. This is the first charge, and so far the battery has not heated up. Good sign? It’s construction is much better than most wraps, and has a USB-C port. I have not tested this out because I don’t want to overcharge the battery. The charger I have will tell me when it’s full. 3/5 is just average but that doesn’t mean it’s bad nor am I saying it’s good. It works. Seems decent.Size: A bit small for large hands. The perfect length would be an 18650 size or a Kershaw skyline folded knife length. The button too helps make it a bit longer, but I might try and mod this to be a little longer.Construction: 4/5. The cap end has a spring. The electronics end does not. My cheaper coast pen light has springs on both sides. I may mod it with a small spring. I am pretty sure I will be abusing this light, and don’t want it to press against the electronics end. Everything else is nice. I may lube the threads a bit since I dislike the metal on metal scraping noise when I screw it. It comes with extra o-rings, which I guess is useful but not needed. It’s less than $1 at a hardware store.Glow: The flow in the dark top ring is a joke, and many glow in the dark stuff is for the most part. It requires very expensive materials like in high-end dive watches to pull off a long lasting glow. However the button blue light is a savior. Very nice feature!
B**L
Essemtial carry item
One of the best if not the best budget E.D.C. light. Dual fuel to reach out and touch someone. Strobe might save your life. Don't go out at night without it.
M**M
Great Light, Not So Great Clip or Battery
I lost my Streamlight Microstream sadly, so did a lot of research to find a worthy replacement/upgrade. Loved the size (AAA) of the Microstream, but wanted more than 250 lumens. Looked at Rovyvons, but didn't like the quick step-down in output. Looked at many AA-sized "enthusiast" brand lights including the Streamlight Macrostream and multiple O-Light models, but their output was 500 or less lumens. The Streamlight Wedge looked promising for high output and size, but lacked in lower-output modes for pen-light duties. The Lumintop Tool AA 2.0 had just about everything I was looking for at an exceptional price point.The 650 lumen output WITHOUT an auto step-down timer (it will stay in turbo mode for as long as there's juice in the battery) is great for a AA-sized light. The USB-C charging is nice, the 4 light output settings are easy to cycle through (and last mode memory is nice), and the rear soft glow push-button cap is great (it also came with a magnetic rear twist cap, though I don't carry it around with me). My only two complaints are the lack of color options (I loved my Microstream in Coyote Brown) and the terrible pocket clip, which looked cheap and sticks almost 1/3rd of the flashlight out of my front pocket. I much prefer deep-carry pocket clips, so I bought a Microstream clip, stretched it out a bit to fit, and reversed it to allow deep-carry on the Tool AA 2.0 (see attached picture). Not ideal as the reversed clip makes it a little finicky clipping in the pocket (using the outside of the 2-way clip meant for hat mounting) but still MUCH better than the stock clip. That added a few bucks to the price, but still cheaper than my Microstream and 650 lumens vs 250. Overall very happy with the Lumintop, though I still prefer the sleek size of AAA lights. The AA lights are still hardly noticeable in my front jeans pocket though, and the extra output is worth it.Overall, Lumintop is a great brand with good features and build quality for a very good price. The Tool AA 2.0 with a Microstream clip is a very usable EDC flashlight.UPDATE: The Lumintop 14500 battery completely failed after about a month of light use. It will not charge at all, so I'm currently using recharable AA's while looking for a more permanent solution. This probably is a fluke (I haven't heard similar complaints from other reviews), but obviously doesn't inspire confidence. Deducting a star from my original review as a result.
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