

🔦 Light up your world, power your life—because ordinary just won’t do.
The NEBO Redline 6K is a rechargeable, ultra-bright 6,000-lumen LED flashlight featuring 4 adjustable zoom levels and 4 versatile light modes. Built with aircraft-grade aluminum, it offers IP67 waterproof and impact resistance, making it perfect for EDC, camping, hunting, and tactical use. It doubles as a power bank for USB devices and includes smart temperature regulation for sustained performance.



| ASIN | B07ZS5BQV4 |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Battery type | Lithium-Ion |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,574) |
| Date First Available | 31 October 2019 |
| Finish types | Black |
| Import designation | Made in the USA |
| Included components | flashlight |
| Item Weight | 771 g |
| Item model number | 7007 |
| Item volume | 2.5 Milliliters |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 7.62 x 15.24 cm; 771.11 g |
| Specification met | IP67 water resistance |
E**C
Very bright great light at my farm can see to back of my 10 acres
R**A
Excelente compra, muy potente, tiene varios niveles de luz
B**N
Outstanding LEO flashlight! Compared to our standard issued Streamlight SL-20L, this NEBO light is brighter, lighter, less expensive, and charges with any standard micro usb chord instead of a large brand specific charger. This light excels at night time traffic collision scenes. It's like having a floodlight in your hand and makes for effortless photos with or without a flash. The beam of light exceptionally wide so I'm not constantly swinging a narrow beam of light side to side to illuminate what's in front of me. On traffic stops, the beam completely illuminates the passenger compartment of a vehicle unlike anything I've seen used before. So much safer than the standard narrow beam from other lights. I've been using it for a few months now on the graveyard shift and so far no issues with battery life or durability. I will say though, in my supervisory position, I'm on the road about half as much as the beat officer. I've had several LEOs as well as fire and medical personnel comment on the brightness of the light. I haven't seen one brighter yet. Only slight downside is it dosen't seem to be as bright at longer distances. You can narrow the beam somewhat, but the Streamlight is a better long range spotlight. But that hasn't been an issue AT ALL during typical traffic stops and collision scenes. It also lights up a room or a yard like you wouldn't believe. The 3 brightness modes are great. The dimmest setting is perfect for writing (notes, tickets, etc...).
C**N
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C**V
I had a trusty Maglight for decades, but two D batteries swelled and exploded within it and I was down an emergency light while fixing it. "Well, how often do you use a flashlight, really? You couldn't go 4 days without one?" In the last few years, we've dealt with extended power outages from hurricanes, crackhead migrations/invasions on our property, two attempted break-ins, fixing vehicles and appliances in the dark, searching for dogs that chased an animal at 11pm, you name it. I use a flashlight at least once a week. I did a lot of research and landed with this Nebo Redline 6k model. It is shockingly bright, to the point where pointing it at someone on the highest setting is likely going to blind them (so be careful and don't do it). There's also the strobe function, which will likely result in a seizure. The flashlight is well built, solid, and could probably be used as a weapon if needed. There's also a glow in the dark feature that's surprisingly bright, which is great for stealth when tracking crackheads and finding their nesting grounds without alerting them. I focused and fired the high beam across my property and it was visible for close to a mile. It is very slow to charge, but that's not an issue for me. All in all, this light is amazing. I wasn't sure if I needed more lumens, but more might be a problem as it already might vaporize a crackhead.
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