We illuminate the dark: whether you’re in your workshop, at home, or outdoors – an LED torch will always brighten up your day. The undeniable advantages of LED torches are long lifetimes, low power consumption, extreme brightness, and even illumination of surfaces. Resistant to shock and water splashes, these torches can endure any cave tour or foray into the depths of a car engine. You don’t need a light to see these advantages!
Torches - What you should know
LED
Light-emitting diode
If a forward current flows through the diode, it will emit light.
Lumen
Light output unit (lm)
Light output is a measure for all visible radiation emitted by a light source.
Krypton
Radiation is emitted by a heated body, as with an incandescent lamp
The higher the temperature is, the higher the amount of energy emitted.
Electronic control
Regulates the LED’s operating voltage
Types of batteries
Overview of the most important battery sizes
Micro AAA ( LR03, R03)
Mignon AA (LR6, R6)
Baby C (LR14, R14)
Mono D (LR20, R20)
Torches - Components
Regular torches work with small incandescent lamps (krypton), whose lifetime is somewhere between several hundred and a few thousand hours. Their light is bright and focused quite clearly. The LEDs used here have a (computed) lifetime of up to 100,000 hours and are therefore much more durable. In addition, LEDs require less power, which lets LED torches run much longer on the same batteries. Models with few LEDs feature very concentrated light beams, models with many LEDs have wide angle of radiation and are very bright.
Taschenlampen - Features
Our LED torches give you more "bang for your buck". The light is brighter and illuminates surfaces evenly. This energy-saving technology is good for the environment and saves you cash.
Not only do we light up the dark, we also have many other innovative, attractive, and practical little helpers for your home. Weather forecast, music station, or wake-up call - we have the right solution for everything.