| Special Feature | Adjustable Light Modes, Durable, Rechargeable, Waterproof |
| Color | Storm Gray |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Material | Aluminum |
I really enjoy the functionality of this light. Used it to light up the area on my vehicle while I was working on the brakes. The magnet base and slider option worked very well.
Fantastic product
This flashlight is awesome! The beam is very bright and the brightness and beam width are adjustable. The slide allows for the flashlight to be used as a work light in a number of positions; the magnets are powerful and securely hold the light in place. The quality is excellent and the flashlight is compact making it easy to carry and use. It is well worth the price based on its quality and functionality. We have enjoyed many years of service from other Nebo flashlight products and look forward to using this product for many years to come.
I like the product is very handy for working industrial because it has a magnet to it and got working light and it can control the brightness.
Overall this is a great flashlight. It's VERY bright, maybe even too bright for indoor use or close distances but the brightness is adjustable and it remembers the setting. I like the standard USB-C charging, but charging is on the slower side taking several hours to fully charge. I don't expect any need to replace the battery any time soon, which is good because it seems to be a VERY oddball battery and I could only find one vendor carrying that style online. But that is offset by the unique cob light in the sliding handle - combined with the strong magnet at the end it turns into a worklight with a quick pull. Battery life seems reasonable - in fairness I haven't needed to use it for hours on end and have not run out of charge yet.It does have a few quirks - the variable brightness is great and you can have it turn on to that preset by double-clicking the power button. A regular single click turns it on to full brightness, which as I mentioned is just crazy bright. I wish it defaulted to the preset brightness and took a double-click to go to full if you wanted. It also seems to take longer to charge than I expected.I keep this as more of an emergency flashlight and for that purpose it works very well. It's very well built and as a result a bit on the heavy side, so I'm not sure I would use it as a daily carry. But I have full confidence it will be working when I need it, so that has value to me.
Lost my earlier version of this one, so went with Nebo again for the good build quality, the slide open light for working under the truck, and overall brightness of the LED.GREAT product!!
Excelente producto y aunque el precio es un poco elevado en comparación a otras vale la pena. El iman que tiene la sujeta perfectamente a cualquier superficie metálica aún extendida. Y la iluminación es perfecta no requieres mas. Tengo la 12k que ilumina genial en lugares abiertos pero Eda de 2000 límenes ilumina perfecto y lo mejor cuenta con memorias. Si eres viejito y usas lámpara para ir al baño de noche puedes dejar la memoria para emitir una luz tenue sin lanzar los 2k límenes de jalón y despertar a los demas. Pero la iluminación máxima es suficiente al igual que el tiempo de duración de la batería y el tiempo de recarga no es exagerado. Muy recomendable! Compre 3 de este modelo una para la camioneta una para casa y otra para regalo y quedo encantado mi papá cuando le llego.
I've used the previous model, the "Slyde King" I believe it was called, for years now. Have kept it in my truck, with tools, used it while working under a vehicle, in a commercial ceiling plenum, while working inside a computer case, or just on a walk... and it's always been better than any other light in every single instance, and it was a fraction of the lumens of this new one.There are flashlights, like the cheap crap that you'll find on the shelf at the dollar store or even Home Depot / Lowes or Walmart and the like... then there are FLASHLIGHTS. Thing is though, most of the latter find themselves at insane price points that are only justifiable to the rich, foolish, and/or dumb. I know mechanics that have bought "Snap On" dealer lights who make payments of $100, for months on end... for lights that aren't even as good as this one. . . The original model I purchased probably 3-4 years back, have used extensively, and only now is the micro usb port failing on me. I do feel that it is unjustifiable that it is, as I've taken care of the light itself and the port specifically. BUT, it is a micro usb port after all, and those pieces of crap do tend to fail.That said, this new one... Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo is it nice. Exponentially brighter, the OG was 500 Lumen.... this one is freaking 2000. I mean, obviously... they put it in the name this time it's such a big freaking deal. The work light is just as good, retaining the same panel and features. Speaking of, the "features", more or less the one... it carries over to all lights. So, you hold the PWR button, and the lamps will dim down then back up to whatever level you desire. Actually, the RED SOS flasher changed patterns to 3 blips, alternating rather than just the on off flash from before. Despite never needing to use the SOS flasher, it does stand to reason that this would be more eye catching. It's also IP 67 this time around, not even sure if it was last time... Just a great improvement for a marginal increase in cost, if one at all... Depends what you got the last one for, as you can still buy it on Amazon as well, and for the same cost as this more or less. Not sure why anyone would at this point, but you can. I know I got mine at a brick and mortar store those years ago for around $35 I think. So this ones price point makes sense to me... coming in as the new model with obvious improvements.Really, everyone should have a light like this in their car at all times. You never have to worry about batteries going dead, as it can always be charged back up. (that said, you should obviously keep it charged) It's available as a flasher if you need help... it's the brightest most solid light you'd ever hope to use if you need to work on something, or go on an emergency trip into some dark areas. It can easily mount to anything magnetic, using either its directional beam or wide area work light to illuminate any work area. Just easily beats out any conventional regular flashlight by miles.
I recently purchased a second Slyde King 2k, and it is definitely one of, if not the best flashlight I've ever owned. It's puts out a true 2000 lumens of light, which is more than enough for anyone's day-to-day practical needs. The focus from wide but well-defined flood, to precise and focused spot light is impressive. Then throw in the awesome 500 lumen work light feature, and you have one incredibly versatile light. The slide feature for the work light is smooth, with just the right amount of tension so that it will never accidentally slide out and activate. And I love the red light function. It's perfect for times when you want to preserve your night vision, like getting around the campsite or tent when you're camping. I've used the flashing red light feature several times in place of flares when putting snow chains on in Washington's mountain passes, which is one of the main reasons I purchased the second one - to have both a safety/warning light and magnetic work light (which attaches perfectly inside the wheel well of my car), making putting the chains on at night so safe and easy.I purchased my first Slyde King about 2 years ago, and have used it almost daily at work where i frequently need to access a very busy truck/trailer yard at night, with lots of big rigs constantly moving about. There's defintely no chance that the truck drivers won't see me out there. After two years of continual use, the battery is showing no signs of losing potency.Overall, the Slyde King 2000 is a versatile, top-quality multi-purpose light at a bargain basement price, and I highly recommend it.
I really enjoy the functionality of this light. Used it to light up the area on my vehicle while I was working on the brakes. The magnet base and slider option worked very well.
Fantastic product
This flashlight is awesome! The beam is very bright and the brightness and beam width are adjustable. The slide allows for the flashlight to be used as a work light in a number of positions; the magnets are powerful and securely hold the light in place. The quality is excellent and the flashlight is compact making it easy to carry and use. It is well worth the price based on its quality and functionality. We have enjoyed many years of service from other Nebo flashlight products and look forward to using this product for many years to come.
I like the product is very handy for working industrial because it has a magnet to it and got working light and it can control the brightness.
Overall this is a great flashlight. It's VERY bright, maybe even too bright for indoor use or close distances but the brightness is adjustable and it remembers the setting. I like the standard USB-C charging, but charging is on the slower side taking several hours to fully charge. I don't expect any need to replace the battery any time soon, which is good because it seems to be a VERY oddball battery and I could only find one vendor carrying that style online. But that is offset by the unique cob light in the sliding handle - combined with the strong magnet at the end it turns into a worklight with a quick pull. Battery life seems reasonable - in fairness I haven't needed to use it for hours on end and have not run out of charge yet.It does have a few quirks - the variable brightness is great and you can have it turn on to that preset by double-clicking the power button. A regular single click turns it on to full brightness, which as I mentioned is just crazy bright. I wish it defaulted to the preset brightness and took a double-click to go to full if you wanted. It also seems to take longer to charge than I expected.I keep this as more of an emergency flashlight and for that purpose it works very well. It's very well built and as a result a bit on the heavy side, so I'm not sure I would use it as a daily carry. But I have full confidence it will be working when I need it, so that has value to me.
Lost my earlier version of this one, so went with Nebo again for the good build quality, the slide open light for working under the truck, and overall brightness of the LED.GREAT product!!
Excelente producto y aunque el precio es un poco elevado en comparación a otras vale la pena. El iman que tiene la sujeta perfectamente a cualquier superficie metálica aún extendida. Y la iluminación es perfecta no requieres mas. Tengo la 12k que ilumina genial en lugares abiertos pero Eda de 2000 límenes ilumina perfecto y lo mejor cuenta con memorias. Si eres viejito y usas lámpara para ir al baño de noche puedes dejar la memoria para emitir una luz tenue sin lanzar los 2k límenes de jalón y despertar a los demas. Pero la iluminación máxima es suficiente al igual que el tiempo de duración de la batería y el tiempo de recarga no es exagerado. Muy recomendable! Compre 3 de este modelo una para la camioneta una para casa y otra para regalo y quedo encantado mi papá cuando le llego.
I've used the previous model, the "Slyde King" I believe it was called, for years now. Have kept it in my truck, with tools, used it while working under a vehicle, in a commercial ceiling plenum, while working inside a computer case, or just on a walk... and it's always been better than any other light in every single instance, and it was a fraction of the lumens of this new one.There are flashlights, like the cheap crap that you'll find on the shelf at the dollar store or even Home Depot / Lowes or Walmart and the like... then there are FLASHLIGHTS. Thing is though, most of the latter find themselves at insane price points that are only justifiable to the rich, foolish, and/or dumb. I know mechanics that have bought "Snap On" dealer lights who make payments of $100, for months on end... for lights that aren't even as good as this one. . . The original model I purchased probably 3-4 years back, have used extensively, and only now is the micro usb port failing on me. I do feel that it is unjustifiable that it is, as I've taken care of the light itself and the port specifically. BUT, it is a micro usb port after all, and those pieces of crap do tend to fail.That said, this new one... Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo is it nice. Exponentially brighter, the OG was 500 Lumen.... this one is freaking 2000. I mean, obviously... they put it in the name this time it's such a big freaking deal. The work light is just as good, retaining the same panel and features. Speaking of, the "features", more or less the one... it carries over to all lights. So, you hold the PWR button, and the lamps will dim down then back up to whatever level you desire. Actually, the RED SOS flasher changed patterns to 3 blips, alternating rather than just the on off flash from before. Despite never needing to use the SOS flasher, it does stand to reason that this would be more eye catching. It's also IP 67 this time around, not even sure if it was last time... Just a great improvement for a marginal increase in cost, if one at all... Depends what you got the last one for, as you can still buy it on Amazon as well, and for the same cost as this more or less. Not sure why anyone would at this point, but you can. I know I got mine at a brick and mortar store those years ago for around $35 I think. So this ones price point makes sense to me... coming in as the new model with obvious improvements.Really, everyone should have a light like this in their car at all times. You never have to worry about batteries going dead, as it can always be charged back up. (that said, you should obviously keep it charged) It's available as a flasher if you need help... it's the brightest most solid light you'd ever hope to use if you need to work on something, or go on an emergency trip into some dark areas. It can easily mount to anything magnetic, using either its directional beam or wide area work light to illuminate any work area. Just easily beats out any conventional regular flashlight by miles.
I recently purchased a second Slyde King 2k, and it is definitely one of, if not the best flashlight I've ever owned. It's puts out a true 2000 lumens of light, which is more than enough for anyone's day-to-day practical needs. The focus from wide but well-defined flood, to precise and focused spot light is impressive. Then throw in the awesome 500 lumen work light feature, and you have one incredibly versatile light. The slide feature for the work light is smooth, with just the right amount of tension so that it will never accidentally slide out and activate. And I love the red light function. It's perfect for times when you want to preserve your night vision, like getting around the campsite or tent when you're camping. I've used the flashing red light feature several times in place of flares when putting snow chains on in Washington's mountain passes, which is one of the main reasons I purchased the second one - to have both a safety/warning light and magnetic work light (which attaches perfectly inside the wheel well of my car), making putting the chains on at night so safe and easy.I purchased my first Slyde King about 2 years ago, and have used it almost daily at work where i frequently need to access a very busy truck/trailer yard at night, with lots of big rigs constantly moving about. There's defintely no chance that the truck drivers won't see me out there. After two years of continual use, the battery is showing no signs of losing potency.Overall, the Slyde King 2000 is a versatile, top-quality multi-purpose light at a bargain basement price, and I highly recommend it.
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