BlueBeam22
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This thread NOT for submission in the reviews forum, but just a short review with my impressions on this light to familiarize members with it.
I just bought the X-Venture 1,000,000 candlepower rechargeable halogen spotlight (Advertised as "up to 1,000,000 Candlepower") from Wal-Mart. I am very pleased with it, and it has one of the tightest beams I have ever seen from an Incandescent light. Most of its output is focused in a small oval shaped hotspot, and it has very little spill. It has a 6V SLA battery and a 6V H3 Halogen bulb.
It is amazing and out throws my Dorcy 220 lumen rechargeable CREE XR-E by a significant amount IMO. I highly recommend the X-Venture spotlight.
It has a button on the side of the handle that must be pressed down to use the trigger, and when released locks the trigger switch ON or OFF. Once the button is pressed, the trigger just has to be pulled and released to click the light ON or OFF. Releasing the button on the side of the handle just prevents the trigger from being pulled again which would turn the light off, or if you want the light locked off for safety such as in storage.
Here are some pictures:
Front of box:
The light:
Shot of my house from over 30 yards away:
Beamshot of X-Venture turned on and shining at my house:
I just bought the X-Venture 1,000,000 candlepower rechargeable halogen spotlight (Advertised as "up to 1,000,000 Candlepower") from Wal-Mart. I am very pleased with it, and it has one of the tightest beams I have ever seen from an Incandescent light. Most of its output is focused in a small oval shaped hotspot, and it has very little spill. It has a 6V SLA battery and a 6V H3 Halogen bulb.
It is amazing and out throws my Dorcy 220 lumen rechargeable CREE XR-E by a significant amount IMO. I highly recommend the X-Venture spotlight.
It has a button on the side of the handle that must be pressed down to use the trigger, and when released locks the trigger switch ON or OFF. Once the button is pressed, the trigger just has to be pulled and released to click the light ON or OFF. Releasing the button on the side of the handle just prevents the trigger from being pulled again which would turn the light off, or if you want the light locked off for safety such as in storage.
Here are some pictures:
Front of box:
The light:
Shot of my house from over 30 yards away:
Beamshot of X-Venture turned on and shining at my house: