Diesel Tech Tested
By Roy Sparks
Infinity X1
LED DUAL-POWER FLASHLIGHT
TOOLS95
  • PORTABILITY20/20
  • FUNCTION48/50
  • DURABILITY10/10
  • DESIGN9/10
  • PRICE8/10
infinity x1 battery
Flashlight XT
I’ve always kept a flashlight in my truck and despite having a light on my cell phone, that hasn’t changed.

When I need a light I want a true flashlight and don’t want to rely on my phone, but I admit there have been times when disposable batteries have failed me. They don’t seem to last nearly long enough and I rarely have spare batteries in my glove box to bail me out.

This is where Infinity X1 makes a lot of sense. Its new dual-power option flashlight series can run off a rechargeable battery core with a built-in USB-A cable to easily recharge, or a AA battery core option which allows for backup power. Either way I’m covered.

Created from durable and rugged aircraft aluminum, the Infinity X1 LED dual-powered flashlight series features high lumen counts, three lighting modes, dual power options, IPx4 water resistance and 3-foot drop protection. The flashlights are available in four different lumen strengths (5000, 4000, 2500 and 1500), start at $59 and have a USB-A port to serve as backup power for other devices.

TOOLS95
  • PORTABILITY20/20
  • FUNCTION48/50
  • DURABILITY10/10
  • DESIGN9/10
  • PRICE8/10