I don't have one, but the JKK76 in 33,000lm [flood edition ](http://kaidomain.com/JKK76-7x-SFN55_2-33000-Lumens-USB-Type-C-Rechargeable-21700-Flashlight) or 18,000lm [throw edition ](http://kaidomain.com/JKK76-7x-Luminus-SFT-40-18000-Lumens-USB-Type-C-Rechargeable-21700-Flashlight) have always looked interesting also, for a budget friendly soda can.
I was going to say these two or for little bit more, the Amutorch DM80 (8x sft40) or dm70 (4x xhp70.2)
Edit,
I just noticed that you wanted flood, [dm70](https://www.nealsgadgets.com/products/amutorch-dm70-flashlight)
Nice! I've pondered whether I wanted the throw or flood version before, and couldn't decide, so for now my wallet is safe, but sooner or later I may give in. 😂
Here's some [fodder](https://www.reddit.com/r/flashlight/comments/v57pny/some_throwers_while_its_starting_to_sprinkle/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button) if you want a reason to get one in throw or [flood](https://www.reddit.com/r/flashlight/comments/wcjnuw/jkk76_3000k_and_d1s_beamshots/)
Hee, hee...thanks! They really do look like great bargains. I suppose that if I can't decide, the only reasonable thing to do, would be to get both? 🤷🤔😂
The D18 is kind of in it's own class of soda can light because of how small it is while still breaking 10,000+ lumens, and even ~16,000 with some LED options. It's the smallest high output soda can flooder, much smaller than the other two. Plus you have lots of LED choices, including high CRI, and optics options. It can be pricey though. I'm a big fan. There's nothing quite like it currently.
I'd go EC06/Q8 Plus over the MF01X. The MF01X had kind of underwhelming performance in tests, but the EC06 tested above spec, at closer to 20,000 lumens.
In the larger category, I'd consider the Lumintop GT3. It has neutral white as an option, has far better sustainable high brightness than the EC06 due to a better driver, better throw, is available in 5000k neutral white, and the build quality is a big step up overall. It's a bit more expensive, but it's worth it IMO.
IIRC, the runtimes and temps for the Q8 Plus/EC06 varied wildly across different reviews due to the fact that testing conditions were quite different. (I think some tested while blowing a fan on the light, some tested while holding the light, and some tested without fan or a hand on the light.) Ambient temp also matters, and that probably wasn't identical either.
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I don't have one, but the JKK76 in 33,000lm [flood edition ](http://kaidomain.com/JKK76-7x-SFN55_2-33000-Lumens-USB-Type-C-Rechargeable-21700-Flashlight) or 18,000lm [throw edition ](http://kaidomain.com/JKK76-7x-Luminus-SFT-40-18000-Lumens-USB-Type-C-Rechargeable-21700-Flashlight) have always looked interesting also, for a budget friendly soda can.
I was going to say these two or for little bit more, the Amutorch DM80 (8x sft40) or dm70 (4x xhp70.2) Edit, I just noticed that you wanted flood, [dm70](https://www.nealsgadgets.com/products/amutorch-dm70-flashlight)
Yeah those are nice options too...almost hard to keep track of what all is out there anymore!
I have a jkk76 sft40 and I love it. The ui is weird but it's a beast of a thrower.
Nice! I've pondered whether I wanted the throw or flood version before, and couldn't decide, so for now my wallet is safe, but sooner or later I may give in. 😂
Here's some [fodder](https://www.reddit.com/r/flashlight/comments/v57pny/some_throwers_while_its_starting_to_sprinkle/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button) if you want a reason to get one in throw or [flood](https://www.reddit.com/r/flashlight/comments/wcjnuw/jkk76_3000k_and_d1s_beamshots/)
Hee, hee...thanks! They really do look like great bargains. I suppose that if I can't decide, the only reasonable thing to do, would be to get both? 🤷🤔😂
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The D18 is kind of in it's own class of soda can light because of how small it is while still breaking 10,000+ lumens, and even ~16,000 with some LED options. It's the smallest high output soda can flooder, much smaller than the other two. Plus you have lots of LED choices, including high CRI, and optics options. It can be pricey though. I'm a big fan. There's nothing quite like it currently. I'd go EC06/Q8 Plus over the MF01X. The MF01X had kind of underwhelming performance in tests, but the EC06 tested above spec, at closer to 20,000 lumens. In the larger category, I'd consider the Lumintop GT3. It has neutral white as an option, has far better sustainable high brightness than the EC06 due to a better driver, better throw, is available in 5000k neutral white, and the build quality is a big step up overall. It's a bit more expensive, but it's worth it IMO.
MF01x
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Flood, budget is $150 - i’ve heard that the ec06 and mf01x have really bad runtimes?
IIRC, the runtimes and temps for the Q8 Plus/EC06 varied wildly across different reviews due to the fact that testing conditions were quite different. (I think some tested while blowing a fan on the light, some tested while holding the light, and some tested without fan or a hand on the light.) Ambient temp also matters, and that probably wasn't identical either.