The Wuben X1 is the bigger brother of the Wuben X2 and it is capable of producing 10,000+ lumens. It even has a fan with a heatsink to keep it cool!
Wuben X1 Torch Review

The Wuben X1 is the bigger brother of the Wuben X2 and it is capable of producing 10,000+ lumens. It even has a fan with a heatsink to keep it cool!
I mentioned the Weltool W4Pro, because the beam can reach over 3km, and liteshop.com.au kindly offered to send it to me. No strings attached. No review required. Just, wow… (jaw drop) 😲
I like how manufacturers like Acebeam are taking note of enthusiasts modifying their torches and giving us more pocket thrower options.
I noticed a new EDC range of torches by Wuben appear on Kickstarter. This range is particularly unique because they have moved away from the traditional cyclindrical shape and opted to build EDC torches in the shape of a rectangle.
The ReyLight LANapple is a AA-sized torch with a Nichia 519A 4000K emitter. I bought the purple aluminium version to see if it would be a suitable alternative to the ReyLight Pineapple Mini for EDC purposes.
Here is a video tutorial for installing tritium vials in ReyLight torches.
The ReyLight Pineapple Mini is my favourite EDC torch. I bought a stonewashed titanium version two years ago, followed by a copper version, and today I am reviewing the aluminium version in green.
Here is a video tutorial for swapping a green Osram KP CSLNM1.F1 emitter into a ReyLight Pineapple Mini to double the beam distance.