A hand torch, also known as a flashlight or torchlight, is a portable light source powered by electricity. It typically consists of a light bulb or LED mounted in a reflector, a transparent cover (sometimes with a lens), a switch to turn the light on and off, and a handle or body to hold the torch.
Key Features:
Power: 3+2W, providing a total of 5W of brightness (3W for normal mode and 2W for high mode).
Voltage: Compatible with a wide range of voltages, from 110V to 220V, making it suitable for use in various regions.
Plug Type: Round 2-pin plug, which is common in many countries for low-power devices.
Battery: Some models may have a built-in rechargeable battery, offering convenience and portability.
Benefits:
Portability: Hand torches are compact and easy to carry, making them ideal for outdoor activities and emergencies.
Versatility: They can be used in a wide range of situations, from camping trips to power outages.
Ease of Use: Most hand torches feature a simple on/off switch for easy operation.
Applications:
Outdoor Activities: Camping, hiking, fishing, and hunting.
Emergency Lighting: Power outages, car breakdowns, and emergencies.
General Illumination: Use around the house or in workshops where additional lighting is needed.