







💡 Illuminate your world with power and precision — don’t get left in the dark!
The IMALENT MS03 is a compact, rechargeable EDC flashlight delivering an astonishing 13000 lumens via three CREE XHP70.2 LEDs. Measuring just 4.33 inches, it offers a long beam distance of 324 meters and up to 27 hours runtime on low mode. Built from aircraft-grade aluminum with IPX8 waterproofing, it’s engineered for durability and versatility, featuring instant turbo mode and a safety lock to prevent accidental use. Ideal for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts seeking unmatched brightness in a pocket-friendly design.


















| ASIN | B09PFXN65H |
| Additional Features | High Lumens, High Power, Lightweight, Long Range |
| Assembled Height | 4.33 inches |
| Battery Description | Led |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #388,423 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #3,377 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | IMALENT |
| Brightness | 13000 Lumen |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 323 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.41"D x 1.41"W x 4.33"H |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Light Path Distance | 324 Meters |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 13.5 Watts |
| Manufacturer | IMALENT |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2-years. |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Handheld |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Runtime | 27 hours |
| Style Name | MS03 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 13000 Lumens |
P**M
Incredible Power in a Compact Design - The IMALENT MS03 EDC Flashlight Exceeds Expectations!
As someone who enjoys the outdoors and frequently embarks on hiking and camping trips, I needed a flashlight to deliver profound illumination without weighing me down. The IMALENT MS03 EDC Flashlight is a game-changer in every sense. I was initially skeptical of its 13,000-lumen claim, but this flashlight is good! The beam cuts through the darkest nights like a hot knife through butter, turning night into day. Whether I'm navigating rough trails or signaling from a distance, the MS03's brightness is unrivaled. Despite its incredible power, the MS03 is surprisingly compact. It fits comfortably in my pocket, making it the perfect everyday carry. The sleek design feels solid in hand, yet it doesn't compromise portability. This flashlight is built to last. It's made from high-quality materials that can withstand the rigors of outdoor use. I've dropped it a few times, and it barely has a scratch. The IPX8 waterproof rating gives me confidence that it can handle any weather condition. With multiple lighting modes, including turbo and strobe, the MS03 is incredibly versatile. Whether I need to light up a vast area or preserve battery life with a lower setting, this flashlight has me covered. The rechargeable battery life is impressive, considering the power output. The USB-C charging port is convenient, and the flashlight charges relatively quickly, so I'm never left in the dark. If you're in the market for a compact yet potent flashlight, the IMALENT MS03 is worth every penny. It's a perfect blend of power, portability, and durability. Whether for everyday carry, outdoor adventures, or emergencies, this flashlight stands out as the best I've ever owned. Highly recommended!
R**Z
Turbo don't work. Bad investment.
It's bright, but honestly, you get more bang for your buck, for example from the Nitecore EDC 29 or any of the TM series from Nitecore as well. Not to mention that out of the box, the power button had tiny scratches, and the Turbo mode never worked. I charged the battery, but the flashlight only exhibited 5 levels of lumen intensity rather than the 6 levels (which is Turbo mode). Overall, very disappointed.
N**N
Extraordinary Product Support
We like these powerful, little flashlights because they are compact and can be as bright as you would ever want them to be. They can be fragile when dropped, however. I accidentally dropped our first one and it stopped working. After corresponding with the company via email, they fixed it free when I sent it for repair. Two years later, I bought one for my wife because she liked mine. Alas, she also dropped hers, and it quit working. However, after a brief email correspondence detailing the issue, the company quickly sent us a new one. This is extraordinary customer service. The other thing to beware of is that it is easy to accidentally turn it on and in turbo mode it can get very hot — learn how to lock it per the instructions. We recommend these flashlights; the company stands behind the product.
R**5
Incredibly bright flashlight, but with a few significant flaws.
This is my first Imalent flashlight, but I've owned 20-30 EDC flashlights over the last few years -- everything from well-known companies like Nitecore, Surefire, Thrunite, Fenix, Klarus, Streamlight, Olight to lesser known brands like Wuben, Sofirn, and Acebeam. I'm no expert on lumens or LED technology, but I'll share a little on what I like and dislike about this light. First the pros: This flashlight, by far, emits the brightest light I've ever seen from such a compact design. I'm not sure if it's actually the advertised 13k lumens, but it's gotta be pretty close. The beam pattern is unlike most other lights I own in that there's not really a focused center portion. The outer edge of the center ring is not really defined, if that makes sense. It would be really useful in lighting up a large area or room. It has a solid construction and comes with a holster, charging cord, and wrist strap (in a fancy box, for those who enjoy unboxing gadgets and electronics like this). Now let me tell you about the two major drawbacks of this light, in my opinion. The first is the power button on the light. To power on, all that is needed is a quick, light press of the button. And to cycle through the diff modes, you need to long-press that same power button. I've already accidently powered the flashlight on twice by just picking it up. So whether it's in the holster, or your pocket, or a bag, I can see it being accidently turned on quite easily and often. And if that happens on one of the higher settings, it can easily burn any fabric or even your skin. What they should've done is have it powered on by a long-press or tailcap switch, and then cycle through the settings with a short press; or maybe a button that requires more force to activate. The second downside is the runtime on the highest setting (turbo) 13k lumens, which is 45 seconds; and 2nd highest setting 8k lumens, which is 1 minute. This light heats up fast, so I understand why the short runtimes, but 45 seconds and 1 minute is just not practical. They should've designed a better way of dissipating the heat. But I still gave it 4 stars due to the fact that it is super-bright in the top 3 output levels and comes in this small, compact design. EDIT: After reading another review of this flashlight, I discovered that Imalent lights have a feature where if you press the power switch 5 times, you can disable the power button. And to enable the button, just press the button 5 times again. Somewhat useful feature, but annoying if you need quick access to light. Also, I recently purchased the Olight Seeker 3 Pro which is rated at 4200 lumens. I did a quick comparison test and the Olight was noticeably brighter. This test was done at a distance of a few feet up to 20 feet. I wasn't able to compare the long distance throw of each light (say 50-100 feet). But I would have to say that Imalent's claim of 13000 lumens might be exaggerated.
A**R
Imalent Flashlight Review: Honest Power and Practical Design
Unlike many other flashlight brands that tend to inflate their lumen ratings or make exaggerated claims about brightness, Imalent stands out for its transparency and performance. The company uses some of the most advanced and genuinely powerful LEDs available on the market today. The result is a beam that matches — or even exceeds — expectations, especially when compared to similarly advertised competitors. One standout feature is the double-tap functionality, which allows users to instantly activate the flashlight's highest brightness mode. This is incredibly useful in urgent situations where maximum visibility is needed without fumbling through multiple modes. Whether you're outdoors, in an emergency, or simply need a burst of light quickly, this intuitive design ensures you're never left in the dark. Imalent has clearly prioritized both performance and user experience in their design, making this flashlight a top choice for those who value honest specs and real-world usability.
S**D
A blindingly powerful pocket size flashlight!
Don't let the size fool you, this is a very bright flashlight that will overpower any light in its size category and beyond, best of all is that it fits in your pocket. I use this to let the dog out every night in a heavily wooded area with lots of bears and badgers. This is a pure floodlight, and on medium is bright enough to illuminate a very large area with ease giving me great visibility! I've had lights in the past that were 10x the size that came nowhere near as bright as the MS03, this is a great EDC pocket flashlight. Pros: 10,000+ lumens in a palm size light, great amount of flood Cons: It would be nice to be able to disable the memory function, needs a pocket clip, lanyard attachment location in awkward position Overall, if I were to break this down into various categories: Brightness 5/5 (Great amount of light for its size) Portability 5/5 (Compact EDC) Value 4/5 (Needs a pocket clip) UI 2/5 (Needs option to disable memory mode so you can ramp up brightness from low) Hope this is helpful!
A**S
Lights up my whole back yard!
I don’t write many reviews but felt compelled to for this. We had a fenix flashlight that cost $100 for about 3-4 years. We had multiple problems with it, the battery went bad, and it finally died for good this time. I didn’t feel like going down the same road again so found this and I was impressed. On the 2nd setting (of 4 or 5?) it lit up my whole back yard which I use to see my dogs when I take them out. 100% of the light in that picture comes from the flashlight and we live out away from city lights of any kind in pitch black. I really like how wide the throw is, that’s the best part because this thing does get hot on higher settings but the throw is so wide you don’t need to go above this for most cases. I’ll update if I have any issues. Update 3/9/24: welp…it died. The battery has a charging port in it and you plug in the usb cord to that and it no longer charges. The light stays red, tried wiggling it and holding it at different angles so I can’t use it/charge it anymore. I bit the bullet and bought a $300 flashlight with a magnetic charger so you don’t ever take the battery out that I quite enjoy. It’s not something with this brand it’s all of these types of flashlights with the port on the battery. I’ve had 3/3 fail that I’ve bought (1 from this brand, 2 from fenix). To be fair, I didn’t contact them to replace, just giving up on the whole idea.
S**M
Flashlight useless when the battery runs out; it's not rechargeable.
Thankful this is no longer for sale because it stinks. The flashlight is incredible, could not have been happier! The battery will not charge after the first time, the reviews of Imalent's replacement batteries say they also won't charge AND the stinking Imalent's 21700 battery is a non-standard; all other brands are only 70mm long. Really annoyed at this waste of money.
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