

🔦 Light up your world — don’t get left in the dark!
The Tuare 15000 Lumens Super Bright LED Torch features a cutting-edge XHP70.2 quad-core chip delivering an intense 15,000 lumens beam, adjustable focus, and five lighting modes including SOS. Powered by a robust 5000mAh rechargeable battery with USB-C charging, it offers up to 12 hours of reliable illumination. Built tough with military-grade aluminum and IP67 waterproof rating, this torch withstands harsh conditions and drops up to 5 meters. Perfect for camping, hiking, emergencies, and outdoor enthusiasts, it comes with a comprehensive accessory set for immediate use.









| ASIN | B09Z6RQB39 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 50,305 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 405 in Standard Torches |
| Brand | tuare |
| Bulb Features | Adjustable Focus |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (716) |
| Date First Available | 29 April 2022 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Finish types | Polished |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included Components | 26650 battery, Type-C charging cable, three AAA batteries, keychain light, torch holster, lanyard, battery case, three AAA battery holders, user manual |
| Item Weight | 26 g |
| Item model number | P70 S |
| Luminous Flux | 10000 Lumen |
| Manufacturer | tuare |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Lights | 2 |
| Part Number | P70 S |
| Power and Plug Description | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 5 x 11 cm; 26 g |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special features | Adjustable Focus |
| Style | Classical |
| Switch Installation Type | Handheld |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
J**T
Top notch torch, comparable to daylight
Mind-blowingly bright. I've been buying these for over a year for various people, same great product, very durable, my original one has been dropped and thrown many times with no issues. Battery has not degraded at all. Highly adjustable beam (square, high intensity to circle, still high intensity!) I imagine if someone shone this in your eyes, you would believe you had died
P**5
Torch
Bit on the weighty side but well made, different settings, rechargeable, nice touch, comes with case and pouch
G**E
Great torch
I brought as a christmas present for my Partner. He was after a good torch and he was really impressed with this one, it comes in a black box with the extra bits that come with it,The battery has lasted well and is really bright with different settings ,bonus how you also have a temporary phone charger aswell I definatly recommend as it's made a great Gift.
J**.
Purty decent torch.
First off, the pic with the white and the cross hair pattern. That's a photo that's slightly out of focus, sorry, it was tricky to take that one... It's the first thing I did when I took it out of the box and the reason is to find dead LEDs in the COB package, as you can see, I found one. I'm fairly sure it's a single chip that's failed. Without pulling the whole torch appart (which may yet happen), I can't tell if it's a QC reject or one that slipped through (they get marked on the back of the LED COB if they're for the reject bin or any of the other grading bins, for that matter, it's just the way things work in high volume component manufacturers. A single chip failure doesn't always mean rejection. Now that's out of the way... I charged the torch and when it got dark, took it outside. As you can see in the short video, it throws a fair amount of light out there and the focus is easily adjusted from flood to spot and everything in between. Build quality... The torch feels well made, sturdy, even. Most likely the charging port cover will break off, as it's a fairly light piece of rubber, held in place by friction, when it's closed and the usual little rubber flap, when it's open. Not a huge deal, even if it falls off. The switch is covered with a similar feeling, rubber shroud. Again, I can't be 100% unless I pull the whole thing apart but it feels like a decent, board mounted, micro switch. The torch has a reasonable weight to it, it's not light but it's not rediculusly heavy either. It fits in my hand well, with the switch falling naturally where I hold my thumb, it also fits in my pocket... You won't forget it's in your trouser pocket between the shape, weight and "...or are you just pleased to see me?" Comments you'll here over and over. Right now I'd say it's perfect for my intended purpose, which is finding which bush my dogs are hiding behind when out walking and having an emergency use torch in my car... This brings me neatly onto "why did I choose this torch?"... I chose this torch based on the practicalities that I'd set out... Shouldn't cost a stupid amount of money... Check. (You can easily find torches costing £300+ and they don't even come with someone to hold it for you). Somewhere in the £20-£30 range seems reasonable to me... Give or take a few bucks. Important features required... Rechargeable, check (USB C to charge a 26650 battery or with a supplied sleeve an 18650). Bonus advantage is the adapter to fit 3 AAA batteries into the torch, I'm sure they won't lest long in it but it's a nice backup to have in your pocket or backpack. Robust construction, check, already mentioned this above. Inside the little plastic box it arrives in you'll find the torch (26650 inside it with a plastic disk insulating it to prevent it draining the battery... So remove that before trying to switch it on or charging it). The adapters for AAA and 18650 batteries. A wrist strap (already attached to the torch). A small keychain "flashlight". 3 X AAA batteries. A USB A to USB C charging lead. And a carry pouch with a loop to attach it to a belt. So all good there. Negatives... The ever useless strobe effect mode and the almost as useless SOS function (at least this one gets the dots and dashes the correct way round right enough). The single (?) Dead LED chip. Hopefully that won't prove to be a problem but I know how COB chips are wired, so we'll see... Luckily, it's a standard 7x7mm CREE COB, so I can order a new one and replace it. Honestly, I hate the way we're "saving energy" these days by buying light fittings that, once they fail, the whole thing gets binned, rather than just the lamp and with LEDs that's worse than you think. A single 17p capacitor fails and an entire light fitting is heading to landfill. With this in mind, I try to find things that are built from components I can source and buy easily. //END RANT Overall this feels like a decent torch that should do the job for me. I can't comment on battery life yet but as it's rechargeable... (If it's particularly shocking, I'll update the review but even if it is, would a brand name replacement battery last longer? If I need to find out, I'll update after that). Oh... The final reason I chose this one... I cost me the exact amount of money I had sitting in my Amazon wallet at the time, so it kinda felt like it was free (I realise that was my money in there but you know what I mean). 😉
J**Y
Seems to be as described
I know many lights claim to be high lumen but many end up being a lot less than what their advertise so i've taken my time to get a good deal on one and this one took my fancy. I was hoping to find one with a AA adapter but couldn't find one, other than these with a AAA so that's the only negative in my opinion. The Blue 26650 battery is not to be mistaken as a AA, 26650 batteries are slightly longer and much wider than a AA. the Smaller 18650 batteries are closer to the AA but still a little longer and slightly wider than a AA. So i'll try to source a AA adapter for this Torch, be nice to have AA and AAA adapters. As far as the Torch is concerned, it's very bright indeed so i have no reason to suspect it isn't 10000 lumens. So I'm very happy with my choice and purchase. The longevity of the 26650 battery remains to be seen but i tested it out of the box and it's fully charged. The Battery compartment was a bit greasy, i suspect from the manufacturing process, i just wiped it clean. The Battery level indicator is working as it should, tried some AAA batteries with various charges. The power button is rubber and held down with what i believe to be an aluminum plate and 4 small bolts. Battery compartment has rubber ring seals at both ends so seems waterproof, very well made Torch, not exactly light but certainly not heavy either, i'd say perfect. Torch is 6 and half inches in length, handle grip area is an inch and quarter wide. Well worth the £21.50 Black Friday deal for sure, even worth the full price. EDIT: Had it a while now, rubber seal ring at the battery end snapped. Replacements rings are easily sourced, just google ‘2mm cross section o-rings with a 20mm diameter’.
B**Y
Bright light
Lights up your night
D**D
Great little torch
It came with two lights of charge and took three hours plugged into my computer to become fully charged with four steady blue lights showing. This is a nice compact sturdy torch with a lot of light. I am a farmer so a decent flashlight, or torch, is very useful in winter. It has five types of light, but I am only interested in the first two - full blast and long lasting - the remainder are of no use to me whatsoever. It switches to off if you hold down the switch for three seconds. The torch is well built and is likely to last me a long time. It will be very handy to have in the car. It would be best to read all the instructions and watch the video before attempting to assemble the torch. It comes in a nice sensible box and has 3 back-up batteries with a holder, and a charging lead. For around £20, it is a bargain.
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