Torch Flashlight So Hot You Could Fry an Egg on It
August 8th, 2008
How many times have you pulled the flashlight out of your utility drawer only to find out it can barely light up 2 feet in front of your face? This insanely bright flashlight certainly doesn’t have that problem.

As a matter of fact, the Torch flashlight is so intense that it generates sufficient heat to fry an egg before you can say “Egg McMuffin” ten times fast.
Personally, I prefer mine over easy. The Torch is even hot enough to ignite a small fire (or better yet, toast a marshmallow) in seconds flat.
Cranking out an unbelievable 4100 lumens of brightness, you’ll have no problem finding your way around in the dark with this bad boy.

The Torch gets its mighty strength from a 100-watt halogen bulb which runs on a 14.4-volt rechargeable battery. Of course all this intensity does chew up some power – battery life is only about 15 minutes per charge – so you’ll want a spare battery or two.
The $299 Torch flashlight is available from Wicked Lasers.
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wow, 15 minutes? That’s not very long at all.
I think it’s not as powerful as a 500mw green laser http://www.freaklasers.com/500mW-Green-Lasers-Freak.html
Maybe you can have a try of portable green laser. this flashlight is in pretty cool design.
this laser pointer must be very powerful, and my portable green laser got from http://www.perfectlasers.net/ is powerful enough to boil coffee.
15mins is really very long, you can have a try of military class high power green laser pointer from http://www.militarylasers.net. true power it is!
It’s really great news that flashlight is powerful enough to fry eggs. it’s really a big astonishment for me. i only know the laser pointer used for presentation.
Novel things always cause eyebrow raisers, including the waterproof green laser pointers at Jetlasers who spares no effort to release the world’s only Ti green laser pointers this year.
I really hope people could learn to protect them from the ultra bright green laser beam with the appropriate laser safety goggles.