Larson Electronics arrogate its newEXP - LED-51 rechargeable LED flashlight , handle by a robot or perhaps an extremely tough reliever , can survive a bona - fide detonation . It ’s a fiddling morbid , considering the torch could keep on shining even after the brightness go out for the guy carry it .
rat rated Class 1 Division 1 and Class 2 Division 1 , the EXP - LED-51 ca n’t survive being strapped to a stick of dynamite . But burst triggered by gas leak , and other airborne combustibles , should n’t be a problem . In accession to being tough as nails , the flashlight also boast an telling 50,000 hours of in operation life . Battery life is another story . The company does n’t specify how long the$320torch will run at its full brightness setting of an impressive 130 lumens , but in its 50 lumen mode you may expect it to endure for about 12 minute between commission . And at its lowest setting of a paltry 1.3 lumens , you could enjoy a walloping — but dim—480 time of day of illumination . [ Larson ElectronicsviaEngadget ]
Update : As charge out in the discussions , the term ‘ blowup - substantiation ’ in this instance does n’t really refer to the flashlight ’s ability to survive a gust . Instead , it refers to the fact that the flashlight can be safely used in risky conditions — such as areas where there ’s a gas leak — without the risk of its electronics inflame an burst .

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