🔦 Light up your life, don’t get left in the dark!
The Ledlenser MT10 is a compact, USB rechargeable LED torch delivering a blazing 1000 lumens with an advanced focus system for spot or flood lighting. Featuring a long-lasting 144-hour runtime, smart programmable controls, and a battery charge indicator, it’s designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliability and performance. Crafted from aluminium and backed by a 7-year warranty, it’s the ultimate tool for dog walking, hiking, camping, and beyond.
Brand | Ledlenser |
Manufacturer | Ledlenser |
Product Dimensions | 13.3 x 13.3 x 13.3 cm; 156 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 500843 |
Part Number | 500843 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Style | Led Lenser MT10 |
Collection | NOS |
Colour | Black |
Material | Aluminium |
Finish types | Colour: black |
Included Components | Ledlenser MT10 Outdoor LED Pocket Torch, Rechargeable 18650 Lithium Battery |
Voltage | 3.6 Volts |
Special features | Easy To Use |
Shade Material | Aluminium |
Power and Plug Description: | Rechargeable battery operated |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Certification | No |
Type of Bulb | LED |
EU Energy Efficiency Label | A++ |
Luminous Flux | 1000 Lumen |
Item Weight | 156 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
N**K
This torch is awesome
I really like this torch and prefer it to my P7 hands down! It is made solid in the typical led lenser way but it also has some really good features and functions. I like the fact that it has a battery indicator built into the witch with simple led lights that determine the battery life Green, amber, red. The second feature it has is its ability to be programmed to enable you to set the light up to how you want it perform once turned on. I prefer the light to go from dull to bright for what i use it for and it was simple to set up this function. All you have to do is read what the functions are and hold down the power button until you get the desired flash to dictate what mode you have selected. It also has the ability to be locked for while you have it in transport this can be a good function to make sure that it has not been activated and preserve battery life. It is also rechargeable and has a considerable run time and battery size. With the additional push on filters and leather carry pouch designed and made by led lenser this really is a versatile, quality torch well worth the money.
M**N
This is THE Torch
This torch is bright and very well made, it lasts for ages on a single charge and can be charged from a USB port. I liked mine so much I bought another one for my wife who also loves it. Great for use around the house, in a tent, or in a motorhome, this is my go-to torch and I wouldn't be without it. Not cheap but you get what you pay for.
D**E
Excellent light and easy to slip into a pocket
I bought this in frustration having spent most of the winter months trying to find my way around the local lanes and paths with a cheap-with-petrol LED light that I bought from a garage a few years ago.I finally snapped and decided to splash out on a decent torch and, after doing a bit of research, settled on this. And, wow! What a difference! The lens can be focussed into a narrow beam or widened out to give a broad spread of light. I like the different light strengths (three; quite bright, really bright and lighthouse!) and the "panic" strobe light).Theres a decent belt clip (which I've removed) and a good quality pouch along with a wrist lanyard. The quality is excellent and I now can't wait for the winter months to come back round so that I can give it some proper use!
A**O
Robust but underpowered
This torch feels like it could have been better. It's well built, looks like it could absorb a drop or two. The zoom works very well over the couple of months I have been using it - but it does start to feel there may be a little grit in the mechanism now. Really though what you really want from a torch is the ability to light up what you want to see and I feel this is where it falls a bit flat. I am used to a Nitecore EC25 which is older technology but has a much better throw - meaning you can see much further ahead of you. The Nitecore also feels much more solid and has already proved it can handle multiple drops. Where the LED Lenser is better is when you are looking at something right in front of you and you set the zoom to wide it gives a good well balanced light without hotspots over quite a wide area. The Nitecore is not good at that at all.The other thing worth mentioning is the battery. At 3000 mAh, it isn't exactly the most powerful 18650 battery out there, so I am thinking of swapping it out for a better one - but decent 18650s aren't cheap. I also have stopped charging the battery in the torch, as it feels like the torch runs for less time this way than if I charge it in a Nitecore or XTAR battery charger. Even then, it seems to run for less time than I am used to with my Nitecore. Part of this is that with the LED Lenser I feel like I need to leave it on full power all the time to get enough light, whereas with the Nitecore I usually dial the power output down as it gives enough light on partial power and I only set it on max as needed.So is it for you? Well if you want to do a lot of close up work with even illumination, it's good. Again, if you don't have a separate charger and appreciate being able to plug in a USB Micro cable to charge it, it is good. However if you want to be able to see where the gate is at the end of a big field when it is dark, then there are definitely better options out there. If you want all of the above, then it is a reasonable compromise, but it never feels quite bright enough to me unless you are really close to something.
S**G
Stunning torch
I've bought many of LED Lenser's torches over the years - they are always well designed and beautifully built. I'm very happy with my current P7 and M7, and I really didn't need another one, but curiosity got the better of me, so I treated myself to an MT10.I'm very glad I did! You get the usual quality you expect from Lenser - the torch feels great in the hand; the accessories and even the box all have the usual Lenser quality, and you're under no doubt where the money has gone. It has the full set of microprocessor control options that the M7 has, but the significant difference is the light output. "Bright" is not the word - this is like carrying a car headlight in your hand. That something this small can produce this much light for so long on a single charge is barely believable.Yes, it's expensive for a torch, particularly when you look at what cheap no-name Chinese manufacturers will sell you for a third of the price, but this does seem to me to be Lenser's attempt to regain the initiative from the Chinese knock-offs, and it certainly manages that. If you're in the market for a high-end torch, this is currently the one to own.
T**Y
Best torch ever
If anybody can review this torch it's me as I use it for my job and most days it's on and off about 150 times a day. Bought my first mt10 about 5 years ago and it's still as good as ever even though I have dropped it so many times .I used to buy a torch on average every 6 weeks switches and bulbs would continually let me down none of that with the mt10 had to replace batteries every 2 weeks, now I simply charge my torch once a week .I just cannot recommend this torch enough the brightness is unbelievable .If you want a bright and reliable TORCH THIS IS THE ONE
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