

⚡ Light Up Your World, Anywhere, Anytime!
The Goreit G1915 is a powerhouse handheld LED flashlight delivering an extraordinary 20,000 lumens via the XHP70.2 chip. Designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts, it features a rechargeable 12-hour battery with USB charging, adjustable focus, five lighting modes including SOS, and rugged IP67 waterproof and impact-resistant construction. This tactical flashlight kit includes essential accessories like a holster and extra batteries, making it the ultimate companion for camping, hiking, emergencies, and everyday use.












| ASIN | B09QMJ4D4J |
| Area Lighting Classification | flashlight |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,352 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #673 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand | Goreit |
| Bulb Features | Adjustable Focus, 5 Light Modes, Long Range, Impact Resistant |
| Bulb Length | 1000 Meters |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,384) |
| Date First Available | January 18, 2022 |
| Finish Type | Metallic |
| Finish types | Metallic |
| Included Components | Bulb included, Charging Cable, Light kit inlcuded |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
| Item model number | US-BG1915 |
| Light Output Maximum | 10000 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Goreit |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Handheld |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Lights | 1 |
| Part Number | US-BG1915 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5"D x 1.85"W x 1.85"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | camping, hiking, dog walking, emergency power-off backup |
| Shade Material | Aluminum |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Focus, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Long Range, Rechargeable |
| Special Features | Adjustable Focus, Adjustable Light Modes, Impact Resistant, Long Range, Rechargeable |
| Specific Uses | The perfect led flashlight for camping, hiking, fishing, dog walking or any outdoor activities and emergency power-off backup. |
| Style | tactical |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 20000 Lumens |
A**.
Compact bright durable rechargeable. I love it.
Love is flashlight it did have some issues come up about a year after I bought it. But it’s been a great flashlight. Very, very bright, love, the fact that it’s aluminum case and housing, and you can also change the beam from flood to spot. Of course it’s got other modes to such as flashing and strobe, etc. But, it’s hard to do better in my opinion on finding a compact very bright flashlight that’s
S**N
Would probably serve any family well in the home or auto as an emergency flashlight.
Amazon Review - tactical flashlight This flashlight comes with a padded case (which looks to be waterproof, although I did not test that feature), a rechargable battery, set of AAA batteries and sleeve that allows you switch out to regular batteries in the event you don't have time to charge it, a USB-C charging cable, a belt holster, and a keychain flashlight. The tactical flashlight has a few different modes: - You can change the brightness by focusing the lens, which you do by opening and closing it like a telescope. - You can change the brightness to 3 different levels by pressing the on/off button multiple times. The flashlight starts in the brightest mode, then decreases in intensity. - Once at the lowest level of brightness, the flashlight has 2 flashing modes. One quick flash mode produces a strobe effect, and the slow mode flashes the Morse code for SOS. The brightest mode incredibly bright. While I don't know a good (read: inexpensive engineering solution), in a tactical environment, I would not like to have to cycle between multiple modes to get to the one I needed. The LED indicator above the on/off button works well to indicate the current level of charge in the battery. I tested the burn time of the rechargable battery by starting it about 0730 AM and it was still going around lunchtime a few hours later. It appears to require slightly less long to charge as it does to burn down. I tried both the cable that came with it, and a multi-mode cable that I had received at a conference. The cable that came with it worked well; the older cable did not work at all. I tested the belt holster for fit, rather than wearability or durability. The flashlight fits nicely in the holster, although the wrist strap requires a bit of finagling in order to make sure that it doesn't dangle and catch on things. I'd still be worried that it might catch on something in tight spaces like an engine room. The flashlight is hefty, and it would probably work as a weapon in extremis but it wouldn't be a go-to one like the flashlights that double as batons. The telescoping nature of the housing would reduce any impact from thrusting and it's small enough that you'd likely hurt your hand while using it. It's also heavy enough that I wouldn't necessarily want to use it in an aquatic environment. It's heave enough that attaching a float to prevent loss in the event of a drop would probably be too bulky for day-to-day use. I actually started by giving this to my 11 yr old son for a wear test. He loves flashlights and can be a bit hard on them. He likes this one, and after several hours of turning the light on and off, testing the button, the focus function, and the run time, it still works. Overall, it's a really good flashlight, and would probably serve any family well in the home or auto as an emergency flashlight.
D**B
They lie about the lumens, but it's still a great little flashlight for the price
Displayed are 3 flashlights I own. The first one is a huge Duracell (about 3 years old) that is focusable like the much more compact Goreit. The middle Black & Decker spotlight is NOT focusable like the other two and is 5 or more years old. The last one on the far right is my new Goreit flashlight. And, as mentioned, is focusable. I just now tested all three on a palm tree about 75 yards away. The smaller Goreit was brighter than the huge Duracell in spotlight mode. However, the Black & Decker spotlight was at least 25% brighter than the new smaller Goreit. In fact, the Black & Decker blinked off immediately after the test … indicating that it needed to be charged. The B&D light is at least 5 years old and is advertised as being a 2200 lumen light. The Duracell is advertised as being a 1200 lumen light. So the Goreit light falls in between both of them when it comes to overall brightness. Meaning their claim of 20,000 lumens is a load of BS. Which is why I only gave it a 4 star rating in one category. But it is NOT a dim light and is even a little brighter than my monster sized Duracell. I have not yet tested its durability or battery longevity, but it appears to be solidly built of high quality aluminum. So I expect it to be durable as needed. And it's nice that it has a 4 light battery indicator so you can keep tabs on the charge. It also comes with a AAA battery sleeve that will allow you to use 3 AAA batteries to power the light if the main rechargeable battery is dead and you need to use it. It appears to be dimmer with the 3 AAA batteries tho. The 3 AAA batteries are included, however one of them in my set was dead. So I had to install 3 of my own batteries to test the light. The 2nd photo on their Amazon page shows an extremely wide beam as the flashlight is lighting up the whole forest. 1) The beam is NOT that wide, and 2) It's not THAT bright either. However, overall, I’m very pleased with this flashlight with regard to size, power, and price ... even IF they are overhyping it with their images and claimed lumen power. It’s not nearly as bright as they claim, but it’s certainly not dim and appears to be a fairly decent light for the price. I’m also happy with the smaller size. My big Duracell is a monster ... this new compact flashlight will be much nicer to carry. Update: The battery seems to hold up well for several nights use at a time. I use mine for work 5 nights a week. The power display only works when charging tho. I had hoped the 4 lights would go down to 3 and 2 then 1 as I used the light. But it will just dim and then die. You only see how low the battery is DURING the charging mode when it is plugged in. But over all. I’m still pleased with this little powerhouse. It’s NOT 20,000 lumens strong, but it’s bright enough.
B**G
Great product..just not like the original.
It's a great light. We bought as a replacement for what we thought was the exact same light. The battery quit on the original one. This one does not have the % battery life read out that the prior one did. It's a little lighter in the metal as well. Other than that, it has a long battery life, is very powerful, and is small enough to fit in a jacket pocket. Great light for the $$.
S**E
Cheap, well made, and very bright flashlight
For the price, this is an awesome flashlight. It is very bright. I bought one to use at work and I will likely buy another one to keep in my car.
A**R
Liked everything! So much fun felt like a kid again. I think I woke up the entire neighborhood last night.. Seriously NASA would be proud. Surprised satellites didn't report me as a UFO! The people that complain that it's not as high lumens as advertised are hilarious. Any brighter and the army will be in your back yard people!!
S**I
Excellent Chargable Flashlight.
A**T
Definitly outstanding from my others good grip feels Ready for serious use.
S**Y
Bought this for camping. Best flashlight ever. People were asking where I got it.
M**A
Hundred dollar flashlight that won't turn on; defective out of the box (tested with various sets of AAA & the packaged rechargeable 18650). Thanks for the junk.
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