USA
Catalog   /   Camping & Fishing   /   Camping   /   Flashlights

Comparison Intertool LB-0101 vs Intertool LB-0102

Add to comparison
Intertool LB-0101
Intertool LB-0102
Intertool LB-0101Intertool LB-0102
from $6.00 up to $8.96
Outdated Product
from $12.48 up to $15.60
Outdated Product
TOP sellers
Type
hand lamp
hand lamp
Specs
Lamp typelED with reflectorlED with reflector
Number of diodes
16 pcs /1 + 15/
26 pcs /1+25/
Lighting range100 m100 m
Max. operating time12 h8 h
Brightness levels11
Additional modes
1 pcs
lamp
1 pcs
lamp
Power supply
Power sourcebatterybattery
In box
In box
torch charger
battery(s) /built-in battery/
strap /on shoulder/
torch charger
battery(s) /built-in battery/
strap /on shoulder/
General
Materialplasticplastic
Weight575 g
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2017july 2016

Number of diodes

The number of LEDs (see "Lamp type") provided in the design of the lantern.

At first glance, the more LEDs, the more powerful this model. However, in fact, things are not so clear cut. Firstly, one high-end LED may well provide more light output than several inexpensive diodes. Secondly, modern luminaires can use both traditional LEDs and arrays of numerous miniature diodes on a common basis. Such arrays can be implemented using SMD technology or more advanced COB; the differences between these options are described in more detail in the Diode Model section, here we note that a solid SMD or COB plate is also considered to be 1 LED — despite the fact that in terms of luminosity it can exceed conventional LEDs by several times, or even orders of magnitude.

Thus, it is hardly worth directly evaluating the brightness and efficiency of the flashlight by this parameter. But what the number of diodes often directly affects is reliability: most “repeatedly charged” lamps are able to continue working even if some of the diodes fail. In addition, in some types of flashlights — in particular, tourist models and hand-held diffused lamps (see "Type") — each LED illuminates a separate sector, and together they cover a full 360 ° horizontally.

Max. operating time

Maximum runtime of the flashlight without changing batteries or recharging the battery.

Note that in models with brightness control, this time is indicated for the most modest and, accordingly, economical mode. For example, in a flashlight with a maximum luminous flux of 1000 lm, the claimed operating time of 20 hours can be achieved at a brightness of only 30 lm, and at maximum battery life may not exceed half an hour. These nuances should be clarified according to the detailed characteristics. However, also note that additional modes of operation (see below) are not taken into account in this case: for example, if the flashlight from our example in SOS mode can operate for 30 hours, the characteristics will still state 20 hours.

It is also worth bearing in mind that for models with replaceable batteries, the actual operating time will also depend on the quality of such batteries. For example, for flashlights for AA and AAA elements, battery life is most often given when using high-quality alkaline batteries; if instead of them inexpensive saline ones are used, the operating time may be several times shorter.

In general, when choosing a flashlight according to the maximum operating time, it does not always make sense to focus on “long-playing” models: they often have either low power or impressive weight / dimensions, and the price can significantly “bite”. Flashlights with a long battery life will be useful first of all to those who have to s...tay “away from civilization” for a long time: extreme tourists, rescuers, military, etc. And for most everyday tasks in a modern city, and even for trips to nature for several days, up to 10 hours is enough.