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product_id: 284105334
title: "Tool AAA Waterproof Flashlight, 130 Lumens, IPX-8, TIR Lens, 3 Output Modes, Memory Function, Battery Powered"
brand: "lumintop"
price: "€ 45.32"
currency: EUR
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# 130 lumens bright output IPX-8 waterproof rating Single AAA battery power Tool AAA Waterproof Flashlight, 130 Lumens, IPX-8, TIR Lens, 3 Output Modes, Memory Function, Battery Powered

**Brand:** lumintop
**Price:** € 45.32
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔦 Light up your night, wherever life takes you.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tool AAA Waterproof Flashlight, 130 Lumens, IPX-8, TIR Lens, 3 Output Modes, Memory Function, Battery Powered by lumintop
- **How much does it cost?** € 45.32 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.it](https://www.desertcart.it/products/284105334-tool-aaa-waterproof-flashlight-130-lumens-ipx-8-tir-lens)

## Best For

- lumintop enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lumintop brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Versatile Beam:** TIR optic lens delivers a soft, balanced globe of light perfect for close-up tasks and night navigation.
- • **All-Weather Ready:** IPX-8 waterproof design means your flashlight performs rain or shine, no compromises.
- • **Compact Powerhouse:** 130 lumens of bright, reliable light from a single AAA battery—lightweight and always ready.
- • **Effortless Control:** Intuitive single-hand clicky tail switch with 3 brightness modes—no confusing strobe, just pure function.
- • **Pocket-Smart Design:** Ultra-lightweight aluminum body with reversible clip for pocket or hat use—carry it your way, always discreet.

## Overview

The Tool AAA Waterproof Flashlight is a sleek, ultra-portable LED torch powered by a single AAA battery, delivering up to 130 lumens with three adjustable brightness levels. Featuring an IPX-8 waterproof rating and a TIR optic lens for a smooth, balanced beam, it’s designed for everyday carry with a lightweight aluminum body and reversible clip. Perfect for professionals and adventurers alike, it offers reliable, easy one-handed operation without unnecessary modes, making it an essential compact lighting solution for work, travel, and emergencies.

## Description

International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.

Review: Easy to figure out where the battery goes (unscrew either end, replace battery, tighten back up) and easy to use without needless strobe or blink modes. The solitary "clicky" switch on the tail controls three brightness levels (that correlate inversely to battery life) and that's it. The LED/head assembly outputs a narrow flood of light with a wide hotspot through a textured plastic lens. The hotspot is not tightly focused, so this light is best for close-up tasks or giving you some light in your immediate vicinity. Although the optical results aren't top notch, given this light's low cost, I find the beam quality acceptable and certainly usable. It's not perfectly smooth and uniform, but it's far from being bad enough to distract from your task. It's a good value for its performance, especially if you prefer having a real thumb switch instead of having to twist the head. And if you want, you CAN use it as a twist-the-head type of light; just leave the switch on and twist away. Of course, the bigger advantage of that setup is that you can loosen the head (or tail, or both) slightly and it will "lock out" the flashlight from turning on with an accidental jab at the tail switch. Low mode is just bright enough for finding the keyhole on your door or walking to the bathroom at night while trying not to wake your partner. It can also run for hour after in low mode, so it's your friend in a power failure (that's a good use for the included diffuser cap). Medium mode is a good general purpose mode for looking inside a computer case or some piece of equipment at work. Also fine for walking around outside at night without falling into a hole or something. And medium mode with the diffuser cap gives you a nice little personal camping lantern for your tent. High mode, even though the light doesn't reach or "throw" very far due to its floodlight-like optics, could be useful for finding your bearings in a large room, or even outdoors, should the lights go out. The problem with high mode is that the battery drains FAST, and the light becomes notably warm within a few minutes. If it begins to overheat, it dials back on the output to protect itself. This tells me that the light isn't really meant to be used on high mode except as needed temporarily. This is very common behavior with the majority of small inexpensive flashlights though, so I'm not going to knock points off this particular light for it. What I like best about this light is how it's essentially a miniature version of any number of larger aluminum LED flashlights, complete with pushbutton switch and multiple brightness levels. This one just happens to fit on a keychain and uses one little AAA battery. Other goodies like the diffuser cap and the pocket/hat clip are icing on the cake. All in all, not bad as long as you don't expect long distance lighting or incredible battery life from one AAA cell.
Review: I first saw LuminTop Tool reviewed on the Living Surviving channel on YT several years ago. I immediately purchased the black aluminum AAA version, then after a year, I sprung for the fancy copper AAA version, which BTW is a lot heavier and has spent most of its life sitting on my desk for infrequent use. The black aluminum Tool was my EDC's for a long time, but the copper one was just too heavy in the pocket. Both of the pocket clips broke within a few months of ownership, but since they live in my pocket, it didn't matter that much to me. I bought 2 rechargeable Duracell AAA batteries for them which I charge infrequently. The Tools give enough light at 110 lumens to be useful in most normal situations like night walks and looking for things that have fallen on the floor, however, for my work, I use the much smaller Rovy Von A8 650 lumen EDC which is MUCH smaller than the Tool with several more features. I often hold small flashlights in my mouth when working on and in guitars at my shop and the Rovy Von is just much smaller and easier to work with, plus it throws MUCH more light at the expense of having a non-replaceable battery (unlike the Tool battery which is easily replaceable). SUMMARY; The LuminTop Tool is a good reliable EDC for use around the house and maybe for camping. It is not good for working on your car or where strong light is needed. If your eyes are old and need a decent work light, the Tool prolly won't cut it, but the batteries are replaceable and the Tool is definitely tough. The copper version looks great but is very pocket heavy. The pocket clips break way to easily. The Tool is a good all-around EDC, but it's not good in all situations as it rolls off off things and its lower lumen output is not a redeeming feature.

## Features

- [Super Bright] Powered by a convenient and widely available single AAA battery you can find everywhere producing an output of 130 lumens, which is plenty of light for three people to walk safely back in the dark.
- [Nice beam and accurate lumens] The Tool AAA is equipped with a TIR optic lens producing a soft and balanced beam for comfortable use. Beam pattern is a smooth 'globe' of white light. 3 Output Levels: High 130 LM · Mid 32 LM · Low 5 LM. The low output mode is especially handy for conducting inspections in small/tight spaces,finding your way around, locating objects, lighting keyholes.
- [Highly integrated tail switch] Super easy single hand operation with the "clicky" fantastic cap. It produces a satisfying "click" when pressed,and shift the MedLowHigh Mode quickly. No annoying strobe mode. Also you can turn on it by twisting the head.
- [Perfect in size] Low weight, clips just inside your pocket and will barely know it's there,with no rough edges to carry in delicate dress or athletic wear clothing. Super easy single hand operation. The clip can be reversed easily allowing improvised headlamp use with a hat.
- International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07G98XCG4 |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Battery description | AAA |
| Best Sellers Rank | 746,953 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 5,039 in Standard Torches |
| Certification | IPX-8 water resistance |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (642) |
| Date First Available | 8 Aug. 2018 |
| Finish | HAIII military grade hard-anodized |
| Handle material | aluminum |
| Included Components | 1* Keychain, 1* Tool AAA Flashlight with clicky tailcap, 2* O-Ring, 1* Box, 1* Diffuser |
| Item Weight | 15 g |
| Item model number | Tool AAA |
| Luminous Flux | 110.00 |
| Manufacturer | LUMINTOP |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Part Number | TOOL AAA |
| Pattern | mini-sized for every day carry |
| Plug profile | Clip-on Mount |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 8.13 x 1.45 x 1.45 cm; 15.02 g |
| Shape | Straight |
| Special Features | Waterproof |
| Style | TOOL AAA |
| Switch style | Two-way |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| Usage | Camping, Hiking, Dog Walking, Hunting, Boating, Emergency, General Purpose, Everyday Carry, Backup, Survival, Car, Home, Outdoors, Indoors |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts (DC) |

## Product Details

- **Colour:** White
- **Light source type:** LED
- **Material:** Aluminium
- **Power source:** Battery Powered
- **Special feature:** Waterproof

## Images

![Tool AAA Waterproof Flashlight, 130 Lumens, IPX-8, TIR Lens, 3 Output Modes, Memory Function, Battery Powered - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/512IsRyqldL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can this handle a 10440 cell?**
A: Officially, no. Unofficially, use at your own risk. Many people have used a 10440 cell and has not damaged their light. Others reported it worked fine initially but then would no longer work with an alkaline or nimh. I briefly tried a 10440 when I got my tool aaa just to see if it worked and it did but went back to an eneloop for longer run times.

**Q: What's the difference between black lens and black reflector in the colors?**
A: I don't understand the question. How is black involved? The reflector is silver, the lens is clear. The lens in this latest model has a bunch of tiny bubbles, or mini lenses, molded into the plastic. The beam is more even that that of earlier models. I thought my earlier ones were perfect. This newer one is more perfect.

**Q: Can a protected 10440 cell (slightly longer than AAA) be used?**
A: Hello there, a protected 10440 cell can not be used with Tool AAA. It might damage the light. So does an unprotected 10440 cell. Please contact us freely if there is anything we can be helpful.  Thank you.

**Q: Anyone have trouble with the key ring fitting? Mine was way too thick and would not move freely**
A: I did not have that problem.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***. on 24 July 2021*

Easy to figure out where the battery goes (unscrew either end, replace battery, tighten back up) and easy to use without needless strobe or blink modes. The solitary "clicky" switch on the tail controls three brightness levels (that correlate inversely to battery life) and that's it. The LED/head assembly outputs a narrow flood of light with a wide hotspot through a textured plastic lens. The hotspot is not tightly focused, so this light is best for close-up tasks or giving you some light in your immediate vicinity. Although the optical results aren't top notch, given this light's low cost, I find the beam quality acceptable and certainly usable. It's not perfectly smooth and uniform, but it's far from being bad enough to distract from your task. It's a good value for its performance, especially if you prefer having a real thumb switch instead of having to twist the head. And if you want, you CAN use it as a twist-the-head type of light; just leave the switch on and twist away. Of course, the bigger advantage of that setup is that you can loosen the head (or tail, or both) slightly and it will "lock out" the flashlight from turning on with an accidental jab at the tail switch. Low mode is just bright enough for finding the keyhole on your door or walking to the bathroom at night while trying not to wake your partner. It can also run for hour after in low mode, so it's your friend in a power failure (that's a good use for the included diffuser cap). Medium mode is a good general purpose mode for looking inside a computer case or some piece of equipment at work. Also fine for walking around outside at night without falling into a hole or something. And medium mode with the diffuser cap gives you a nice little personal camping lantern for your tent. High mode, even though the light doesn't reach or "throw" very far due to its floodlight-like optics, could be useful for finding your bearings in a large room, or even outdoors, should the lights go out. The problem with high mode is that the battery drains FAST, and the light becomes notably warm within a few minutes. If it begins to overheat, it dials back on the output to protect itself. This tells me that the light isn't really meant to be used on high mode except as needed temporarily. This is very common behavior with the majority of small inexpensive flashlights though, so I'm not going to knock points off this particular light for it. What I like best about this light is how it's essentially a miniature version of any number of larger aluminum LED flashlights, complete with pushbutton switch and multiple brightness levels. This one just happens to fit on a keychain and uses one little AAA battery. Other goodies like the diffuser cap and the pocket/hat clip are icing on the cake. All in all, not bad as long as you don't expect long distance lighting or incredible battery life from one AAA cell.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by G***C on 27 December 2023*

I first saw LuminTop Tool reviewed on the Living Surviving channel on YT several years ago. I immediately purchased the black aluminum AAA version, then after a year, I sprung for the fancy copper AAA version, which BTW is a lot heavier and has spent most of its life sitting on my desk for infrequent use. The black aluminum Tool was my EDC's for a long time, but the copper one was just too heavy in the pocket. Both of the pocket clips broke within a few months of ownership, but since they live in my pocket, it didn't matter that much to me. I bought 2 rechargeable Duracell AAA batteries for them which I charge infrequently. The Tools give enough light at 110 lumens to be useful in most normal situations like night walks and looking for things that have fallen on the floor, however, for my work, I use the much smaller Rovy Von A8 650 lumen EDC which is MUCH smaller than the Tool with several more features. I often hold small flashlights in my mouth when working on and in guitars at my shop and the Rovy Von is just much smaller and easier to work with, plus it throws MUCH more light at the expense of having a non-replaceable battery (unlike the Tool battery which is easily replaceable). SUMMARY; The LuminTop Tool is a good reliable EDC for use around the house and maybe for camping. It is not good for working on your car or where strong light is needed. If your eyes are old and need a decent work light, the Tool prolly won't cut it, but the batteries are replaceable and the Tool is definitely tough. The copper version looks great but is very pocket heavy. The pocket clips break way to easily. The Tool is a good all-around EDC, but it's not good in all situations as it rolls off off things and its lower lumen output is not a redeeming feature.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by G***K on 16 August 2025*

This small AAA Flashlight is awesome for EDC and general use. I like the tail switch button due to the tactical feel, positive response and one handed operation. The light modes (low-medium-high) are very useful and output is good for this size of light. The removable carry clip can be reversed for preferred carry option and works great for attaching to a hat or pack. I carry this everyday and use a rechargeable AAA battery with it. The only small issue that I have with it is that when the battery no longer has the juice to power the device, it just goes out, boom. No dimming or warning. Caught me one time and left me in the dark. But luckily I was able to open up the phone flashlight function to temporarily suffice. I really don't mind this, I now know to replace the battery and recharge the one removed once it has been in use for awhile. I like this small flashlight so much that I bought another to keep as a spare for when this one gives out, is lost or is permanently borrowed!

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