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Buying a flashlight might seem easy… until you start seeing numbers, acronyms, and data you don't understand. In this video, I'll explain, clearly and without technical jargon, how to choose your first flashlight and what you should look for so you don't buy blindly, even if you're a complete novice. We'll cover: What lumens mean and why more isn't always better What candelas are and how they affect beam distance The difference between floodlights and throwers What the ANSI FL1 standard is What IP rating means and how much resistance do you really need? How to read the numbers on the box without being misled Everything is explained with simple examples and real-world use, designed for beginners, for gift-giving, or for anyone who wants to buy a flashlight with confidence. This video was produced in collaboration with Wuben. The flashlights shown as examples are available via the links in the description. WUBEN G5 (Zippo-sized flashlight) https://amzn.to/3YkUNq7 WUBEN E7 (Mini headlamp) https://amzn.to/4sntqtd Headband (sold separately) https://amzn.to/493w9k8 Battery extender https://amzn.to/4bccrUv WUBEN X4 https://amzn.to/4pfWpfJ WUBEN X3 https://amzn.to/3N65bQ7 This isn't shown in the video, but it's the one I received a discount code for. It may not be available forever. Code: AT4985IZ These are affiliate links: if you buy from them, the price for you is the same, and the channel receives a small commission that helps us continue creating useful and honest content. WUBEN X3 https://amzn.to/3N65bQ7 WUBEN X3 ... Also, I've left a small discount code in the comments, which INDEX ======= 00:12 Intro 00:55 The first question 01:57: Lumens 03:58 Types of flashlights and candelas 07:14 The battery and mAh 10:20 The famous IP rating (something) 12:19 Modes and handling, more isn't always better. 13:25 Actual size and comfort 14:28 The extras. 15:32 The final recipe 16:19 Closing and message. Thanks for supporting the channel and for not buying blindly 🔦