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There’s a New Best Bang-for-Your-Buck Flashlight—and It’s a Collab With Jeep
Tom Price · 2026-05-15 · via Latest Content - Popular Mechanics

ML150LR LED Rechargeable Flashlight

Pros

  • Rechargeable
  • Incredibly bright LED bulb
  • Water-resistant body

Cons

  • The plastic charging mount feels fragile and like it would break if you dropped it when attached to the flashlight

Our best overall is an evolution on the classic hefty Maglite you remember in your parents junk drawer that could blind you if you looked directly at it. This model trades in the D batteries for a rechargeable and replaceable battery. Furthermore, the flashlight has an LED bulb that shines just as brightly as the old-school models you remember.

While Maglite lists that the flashlight shines with a brightness of 1,082 lumens, our own testing measured an even higher figure, not dropping below 1,082 lumens for more than three minutes.

Beyond this, I really love how it feels in my hand. It isn’t quite as clunky as the giant models of the past, but it still boasts a similar heft that feels solid and durable. The aluminum frame and IPX4 water resistance rating backs that feeling up.

Full MagLite ML150LR Review

Key Specs

Lumens1,082 claimed, 1,179 measured
Runtime79 hours
Battery TypeLiFePO4 Rechargeable
RatingIPX4
Adjustable FocusYes
Length10.69 in.
Weight15.2 oz

Polytac X USB LED Flashlight

Pros

  • Plastic body transmits less heat/cold to the user
  • High level of water resistance

Cons

  • Awkward program selection

If raw lumens and longevity are top of your priority list, it’s hard to find a better choice than the Streamlight Polytac X USB. The starting point of 554 lumens is already solid, but in testing, the flashlight settles between 334 and 324 lumens, which is a far higher than nearly all other options we tested.

The relatively compact design doesn’t detract from the overall performance, as the light beam extends for close to 300 feet. That said, the reflector is not adjustable, so you’ll have to look elsewhere for a floodlight.

Beyond this, we liked the nylon polymer body which was grippy and a lot more comfortable to hold in comparison to a fully metal exterior, which can be icy to the touch in cold temperatures.

There are three preprogrammed function sets we were able to access using Streamlight’s Ten-Tap selector switch. The selection process is a little awkward, but most people will likely only use it sparingly to set the preferred programs, which include low/medium/high, high/strobe/low, and high only. We recommend reading the instructions thoroughly to get this right.

From a fully charged state, the Polytac X ran for almost 5.5 hours during our runtime test before going dark.

Key Specs

Lumens600 claimed, 554 measured
Runtime5 hr, 25 min, 40 sec
Battery TypeSL-B26 Li-ion rechargeable (included)
RatingIPX7
Adjustable FocusNo
Length5.46 in.
Weight4.9 oz

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Jeep Power Indicator Rechargeable LED Flashlight

Credit: Trevor Raab
Trevor Raab

Pros

  • Power indicator built onto the body of the flashlight
  • Removable clip fits on jacket pockets for easy, secure access

Cons

  • Bit too big to tuck into a pant pocket

No, Energizer isn’t just for batteries and Jeep isn’t just for cars. The collaboration between the two brands has led to an affordable, sturdy flashlight with enough brightness to cut through the darkness during late nights on the trails or on the roadside.

While Jeep’s involvement isn’t more than some design elements and a logo, this particular option is part of a larger lighting collection the brand did in collaboration with Energizer, featuring headlamps and other flashlights.

During our lumen testing, the flashlight measured a little less than 20 percent below the 1,000 lumens Energizer claims, which isn’t uncommon given nearly all flashlights fall a little short of their advertised number. It still offers tremendous light, especially in tandem with the reflector and lens, which do a nice job angling the light out in a steady, powerful beam.

Test Editor Bradley Ford noted: “The unique feature on this light is the Power Indicator screen for which it is named. When the light is turned on, or the mode changed, the screen displays estimated runtime for that mode—then it switches to battery capacity, listed as charge capacity remaining. Really a nice feature, and better than typical three or four battery-level indicators that are more common.”

Key Specs

Lumens1,000 claimed, 833 measured
Runtime30 hr
Battery TypeLithium-ion rechargeable
RatingIPX4
Adjustable FocusNo
Length7 in.
Weight8.96 oz

ArkPro Ultra Flat Flashlight

Pros

  • Multiple lighting modes
  • Light-up display on flashlight body

Cons

  • Battery cannot be replaced

This ArkPro line of flashlights from Olight caught our eye not just for its slim, pocket-sized design, but also for the volume of additional features it offers. The ArkPro Ultra has four different lighting options: a long-range spotlight, a shallow floodlight, a UV light, and a laser pointer.

Furthermore, you can use those lights in combination with one another. For example, you can turn the laser pointer on and off while shining the flood.

During testing, the long-range spotlight and floodlight ended up being our favorite dual feature. We were able to illuminate small dark rooms easily with the shallow floodlight, while using the long-range spotlight for hallways and large empty spaces. Having both in one body is not a common feature. While we might have initially winced at the price tag, the Olight makes a solid case that it has the value of multiple flashlights.

That said, it’s worth noting that our measured lumens fell short of Olight’s claimed 1,700 figure. The flashlight is still much brighter than most other options but did degrade over the 30-minute test.

Another promising feature: the physical display lights on the body that indicate battery, brightness, and a lockout mode. That last one prevents kids from accidentally flashing the laser or other lights in their eyes by locking the device from shutting on and off.

The USB-C charging is also a plus. With nearly every smartphone charger already built in the same design, you’ve likely got dozens of compatible charging cords lying around.

Full Olight ArkPro Ultra Review

Key Specs

Lumens1,700 claimed, 1,329 measured
Runtime14 days (moonlight mode)
Battery Type2,000-mAh lithium polymer
RatingIPX7
Adjustable FocusNo
Length4.88 in.
Weight4.23 oz

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Archer 2A V3 LED Flashlight

Pros

  • Consistent lumen output
  • Lightweight
  • Dedicated brightness adjust button

Cons

  • Not as consistent at max brightness

We’ve tested other flashlights from ThruNite and were impressed by their durable, powerful lighting. That’s why we called in the Archer 2A V3 to test.

The flashlight is said to have more than 8 hours of consistent lumen output, higher than many flashlights we tested. Along with brightness, the Archer flashlight is compact and easy to carry around for everyday tasks. Need a quick light to check the back of your shed? Simply reach into your pocket and use the Archer.

The ThruNite won’t be top of the list in any one category but thrives on being pretty consistent across all of them. It’s bright, long-lasting, and durable, which is just about all you really need.

Key Specs

Lumens500 (estimated)
Runtime34 hr, 14 min (low)
Battery TypeAA (x2)
RatingIPX8
Adjustable FocusNo
Length6.1 in.
Weight1.69 oz

E75 4500 LED Flashlight

Pros

  • Very bright
  • Standout runtime

Cons

  • Too bulky for everyday carry

The Acebeam E75 is an high-quality flashlight that has enough juice to beat out most other options at a similar price and size.

The company lists 4,500 lumen with a stated beam distance of 260 meters. The company also reports that the flashlight offers up to 26 days of light on the lowest setting. Yes, 26 days. While we still need to test those numbers for ourselves, even factoring for a bit of potential exaggeration, it’s quite impressive.

This flashlight costs a bit more than other flashlights its size and it might be a bit too bulky to keep in your pocket, but it's ideal if you’re in a spot that doesn’t have reliable electricity.

Key Specs

Lumens4,500 (estimated)
Runtime26 days (low)
Battery TypeRechargeable lithium-ion
RatingIPX8
Adjustable FocusNo
Length5.09 in.
Weight7.65 oz

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Tom Price is a reviews editor for Popular Mechanics while also contributing to Runner's World, Best Products, and Bicycling. Here at Popular Mechanics, Tom loves testing out home appliances, smart tech, gear for city life and outdoor adventures, small gadgets like watches and multitools, and anything else you can find piled up at his hoarder's nest of a desk.

Prior to working here, Tom attended NYU, graduating with a degree in English and a minor in creative writing. He also wrote for Best Reviews, The Daily Beast, and other publications covering tech, fitness gear, gadgets, and lifestyle products. Furthermore, he covered startup news, pop culture, and even professional wrestling. To follow more of his work, check back here for new stories.

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Brad Ford has spent most of his life using tools to fix, build, or make things. Growing up he worked on a farm, where he learned to weld, repair, and paint equipment. From the farm he went to work at a classic car dealer, repairing and servicing Rolls Royces, Bentleys, and Jaguars. Today, when he's not testing tools or writing for Popular Mechanics, he's busy keeping up with the projects at his old farmhouse in eastern Pennsylvania.

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Rachel is the Deputy Editor of Reviews for Hearst's Enthusiast and Wellness Group where she supports Popular Mechanics, Runner's World, and Best Products. Her background is in service journalism and earlier in her career she worked as a daily newspaper reporter and book editor. She spent more than a decade as a staff editor and writer at TripAdvisor and Penguin Random House and her byline has appeared in Time Out New York, the New York Daily News, and New York Magazine. Outside of work, Rachel can be found planning her next trip, visiting museums and galleries, and walking her wirehaired dachshund in Central Park.