VASTFIRE XHP90 LED Torch Review

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VASTFIRE XHP90 LED Torch Review
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This new torch and power bank from VASTFIRE is large in size but with a medium sized power output and a budget pre-discount price of just £23.99 at the time of writing.

In the plain and simple box were the 12 x 2.3 x 2.3 inches 500g aluminium alloy flashlight itself, two preinstalled 26650 rechargeable batteries, a USB-C charging cable, two battery adapter tube sets, and a prefitted wrist lanyard. No User Guide was included, which is a pity. The build quality of everything included seems first-rate, heavy duty and clearly built to last.

On the front is the battery status LED row and control button, on the other side is the grommett protected bay for the USB-C charging port and the USB-A power out port.

The flashlight is powered by two 5000mAh Lithium Polymer batteries which can be removed from the torch for external charging or exchange. Replacement batteries can be found easily enough online for around £8 each. The battery takes up to eight hours to charge from flat using the USB-C port on the side of the torch with the LED row showing the charging level.

Operation could not be simpler. Press the control button to scroll through the two torch brightness (5000L, 3000L) and single strobing modes. Press again to access the COB sidelight panel with high and low brightness levels as well as solid and strobing red light. Push and pull the torch lens to zoom in and out.

The torch also works as a power bank and should be able to charge a smartphone or other external devices at least once using the USB-A output port. The charging level output seems good and high and so should charge the phone reasonably swiftly.

Another feature of the torch is that it can be used as an escape tool or for self-defence. The front of the lens assembly has a serrated edge suitable for cutting or digging and the weight of the torch and the tough metal construction makes it serve as a makeshift hammer or club.

The flashlight is not the very brightest I have tried but the 5000 lumens output is more than bright enough for most situations, indoors or out.

This is a well-made and heavy duty torch and a good buy for anyone looking for an all-purpose full-sized outdoor flashlight.

The Good
Great Build Quality
2 Light Levels
Strobing Modes
Rechargeable batteries
Replaceable batteries
Powerbank Function
USB-C Power In Port

The Bad
No Carry Case
No User Guide
Unusual Battery Type

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