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product_id: 62083186
title: "Tool AA 2.0 EDC Flashlight, Pocket-Sized Keychain Light, Super Bright 650 Lumens, 5 Modes with Mode Memory, IP68 Waterproof LED Torch for Camping Hiking Emergency"
brand: "lumintop"
price: "€ 40.38"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Lumintop"
url: https://www.desertcart.at/products/62083186-tool-aa-2-0-edc-flashlight-pocket-sized-keychain-light
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# IP68 waterproof up to 6.5ft 650 lumens max brightness 5 modes with memory & strobe Tool AA 2.0 EDC Flashlight, Pocket-Sized Keychain Light, Super Bright 650 Lumens, 5 Modes with Mode Memory, IP68 Waterproof LED Torch for Camping Hiking Emergency

**Brand:** lumintop
**Price:** € 40.38
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔦 Illuminate your hustle—never be left in the dark again!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tool AA 2.0 EDC Flashlight, Pocket-Sized Keychain Light, Super Bright 650 Lumens, 5 Modes with Mode Memory, IP68 Waterproof LED Torch for Camping Hiking Emergency by lumintop
- **How much does it cost?** € 40.38 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- lumintop enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lumintop brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pocket Powerhouse:** Super bright 650 lumens in a sleek, ultra-compact design that fits effortlessly on your keychain or pocket.
- • **Smart Mode Memory:** Seamlessly switch between 5 lighting modes including strobe, with memory to recall your last setting for instant readiness.
- • **Versatile Clip & Glow:** Innovative reversible clip for hat or pocket use plus included glow diffuser for cozy ambient lighting anywhere.
- • **Ultimate EDC Reliability:** Lightweight (0.83 oz), non-slip grip, and easy twist or click controls make this your go-to everyday carry essential.
- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** Military-grade aluminum body with IP68 waterproof and 5ft impact resistance—ready for any adventure or emergency.

## Overview

The LUMINTOP Tool AA 2.0 is a compact, pocket-sized EDC flashlight delivering up to 650 lumens with a durable aircraft-grade aluminum body. Featuring IP68 waterproofing, impact resistance, 5 versatile light modes with memory, and a reversible clip for hands-free use, it’s engineered for professionals and adventurers who demand reliable, high-performance lighting in any environment.

## Description

Product description PORTABLE & COMPACT Size: 3.52 in * 0.73 in (half the palm size) Weight: 0.83 oz (lighter than 4 Quarters) Whether it's for availability or convenience, TOOL AA 2.0 is a great choice for everyday carry. You can cover the entire flashlight with just your palm. From the size, it’s no wonder only one AA battery powers this one. Features four modes and strobe, all of which can be pressed the click tail or twisting the base to turn on/off. The flashlight will remember the last used mode, next time you turn on the flashlight, it will light up at the last used mode. You do not need to cycling through flashing modes to adjust the brightness. Built with the highest IP68 Waterproof Certification, Tool AA 2.0 is suitable for continual submersion in water under 6.5ft. Don't worry about accidentally dropped due to ANSI verified Impact Resistance(up to 5ft). The anti-slip finish holds fast in your hand during extreme conditions. Perfect as a backup at home or a necessity outdoors. Great for your drawer, glovebox, or tent. Stands on-end for use as an emergency room or tent light. Applications: Camping, Construction, Night Fishing,Mountain Climbing, Night Walking, Security, Reading, Riding, Self-defense

Review: Good quality and bright for its size - I was shipped the Lumintop AA 3.0 instead of the 2.0. What a cool surprise. I have been carrying a Lumintop AAA flashlight on my keychain for five years now, and love it. I needed to downsize the flashlight that I carry in my laptop backpack. The Coast XP11R is what I have been carrying for two years now. The Lumitop AA 3.0 is bright for its size. Compared to the 2600 lumen Coast it is impressive with 1950 fewer lumens. The 4 light modes plus strobe mode make this a good value for such a small flashlight. Other features such as glow diffuser, lanyard, clip, spare o-rings, and the ability to control the light modes with either the tailcap switch or twisting the head switch make it even more impressive. This thing is perfect for my laptop backpack.
Review: A lot in a small package - I just received the Tool AA 2.0 flashlight and gave it a quick tryout. I am amazed at how small and lightweight it is, especially compared to my Fenix LD12. However, it makes the Fenix LD12 feel like a tactical flashlight, with thicker, sturdier construction that feels like you could run over it with a truck on a concrete drive and it would be ok. But the Fenix is substantially bigger and heavier in your hand, and if clipped on a hat visor tends to drag it down. Both flashlights use a single AA cell and have several brightness modes. Both the Fenix LD12 and the Tool AA 2.0 come with the clip oriented to open toward the front of the flashlight, fine for securing to a belt or strap but not useful for clipping to a hat visor. So you have to pop the clip off and reverse it in order to clip to a hat for headlamp use. [**** Revision: while the Fenix flashlight failed to put the clip groove in a perfect place for the reverse orientation, the Tool AA 2.0 provides a second groove to attach the clip so it is centered in the flashlight and balanced for visor use - nice design!. The Fenix, on the other hand, ends up with the clip on the back end, causing most of the length and weight of the flashlight to be in front of the clip and thus an imbalance when clipped to a visor with the light extending further than desired in front of the visor. Another great light for visor-clipping is my old NEBO NU11K flashlight (AA battery) - it also has a glow-in-dark sleeve and a glow-in-dark end switch button. But it lacks fancy power management -- only one level of brightness, on or off, not super bright. A great camping companion though, and simplicity is a blessing in a pressure situation. *** end of revision.] I do like the Tool AA 2.0. It has a lot of utility in a very compact, lightweight package. I am a little ambivalent about how gentle a touch it takes to cycle through the modes, just a light tap on the end button (or you can uses twisting of the lamp cylinder part, probably not intuitive for me). I feel it is a little too easy to bump it into a different mode. It does seem to retain the last mode that I select when turning back on, but the instructions say you have to wait a few seconds after turning off for the memory to retain. I found that if I'm having trouble getting it to retain the last mode, holding down the rear button for a couple of seconds instead of a quick click when turning it on seems to help. Using an alkaline AA battery, the brightness modes seem good and useful, though the top two levels seem the same (I think the highest level requires the higher voltage lithium battery). I agree with someone else that an even dimmer mode would be useful for when you want to be most stealthy or just make out something to read without disturbing others. The Tool AA 2.0 beam is quite a bit broader than the Fenix or Nebo lights, which have more center-weighted spot beams. The Tool beam is nicely uniform across its circle of light, making a very useful illumination area for close working or in a tent. For outdoor use, the Fenix or Nebo may be more useful for targeting objects at a distance, such as animals, or for searching inaccessible locations, at a given brightness level. However, at max brightness, the Tool, especially with the higher voltage lithium batteries, would probably compensate for its wider beam and hold its own. A very good feature is that the battery cylinder unscrews from both ends (the lamp can come off and the end button can come off). This is important if a battery corrodes and swells and jams in the barrel. You have a chance of ramming it free. I had another cheapo light, about the same size but dumbed down, which only unscrewed from the lamp end. The battery jammed and I never got it out. So, I think it's a good light, at an okay price. Not quite cheap enough to buy a bunch and put them everywhere I want, though.

## Features

- HOW BRIGHT: With top class XPL-HD LED(50000-hour lifespan), Lumintop Tool AA 2.0 could pump out up to non-diminishing 650-lumens brightness on high mode. LUMINTOP Tool aa provides max 60 hours runtime on low mode. The newest design with eye-catching indicators on the tail. you can loosen the tail or head to close the backlight.No Standalone lithium batteries are sold with the product.
- HOW RELIABLE: Built with the highest IP68 Waterproof Certification, Tool AA 2.0 is suitable for continual submersion in water under 6.5ft. Don't worry about accidentally dropped due to ANSI verified Impact Resistance(up to 5ft). The anti-slip exclusive knurling holds fast in your hand during extreme conditions.
- HOW COMPACT: Military grade (HA-III) anodized surface, Aircraft-grade aluminum body, lighter than 4 Quarters dollar (0.83 oz in weight). Real compact size (3.52*0.73 inch) makes Tool AA the best choice of EDC flashlights.
- HOW EASY TO GO: 4 output modes plus strobe mode. With light off, each press the tailcap switch or twist the head to switch the brightness. 6 clicks on the tailcap switch with the light on, you will activate the strobe mode. With same threads on both sides of the compartment, no need to take off the clip, but reverse the compartment part, you will have a hat light in a few seconds.
- EXTRA BOUNCE: A glow diffuser is included. Covered the head of Tool AA, you will have a candle light in seconds, projecting smooth and comfortable light at your home or tent. PACKAGE INCLUDED: Tool AA2.0, User Manual, Diffuser, and Lanyard.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07BLTP9ZD |
| Additional Features | Waterproof, Overheat Protection, Overvoltage Protection, Overcurrent Protection, Reverse Polarity Protection, Non Slip Grip, Lightweight, Portable, Adjustable Light Modes |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Description | AA |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,788 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #671 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | LUMINTOP |
| Color | Black |
| Color Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,331 Reviews |
| Finish Types | HAIII military grade hard-anodized |
| Included Components | Diffuser, Flashlight, Lanyard, User Manual |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.37"D x 2.8"W x 0.94"H |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Ounces |
| Light Output Maximum | 650 Lumens |
| Light Path Distance | 127 Meters |
| Light Source Special Features | Overheat Protection, Overvoltage Protection, Overcurrent Protection, Reverse Polarity Protection, Non Slip Grip |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 3 Watts |
| Manufacturer | LUMINTOP |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Tool AA |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No standalone lithium batteries are sold with the product. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | Tool AA 2.0 |
| Mounting Type | Clip-on Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Runtime | 2 minutes |
| Shape | straight |
| Special Feature | Waterproof, Overheat Protection, Overvoltage Protection, Overcurrent Protection, Reverse Polarity Protection, Non Slip Grip, Lightweight, Portable, Adjustable Light Modes Special Feature Waterproof, Overheat Protection, Overvoltage Protection, Overcurrent Protection, Reverse Polarity Protection, Non Slip Grip, Lightweight, Portable, Adjustable Light Modes See more |
| Specification Met | IP68 waterproof |
| Style Name | TOOL AA 2.0 |
| UPC | 889709177080 889709222889 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer and Seller Combination |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wattage | 3 watts |
| White Brightness | 650 Lumens |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Black
- **Light Source Type:** LED
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered

## Images

![Tool AA 2.0 EDC Flashlight, Pocket-Sized Keychain Light, Super Bright 650 Lumens, 5 Modes with Mode Memory, IP68 Waterproof LED Torch for Camping Hiking Emergency - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51+TcotEcgL.jpg)
![Tool AA 2.0 EDC Flashlight, Pocket-Sized Keychain Light, Super Bright 650 Lumens, 5 Modes with Mode Memory, IP68 Waterproof LED Torch for Camping Hiking Emergency - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61dYkF5pzGL.jpg)
![Tool AA 2.0 EDC Flashlight, Pocket-Sized Keychain Light, Super Bright 650 Lumens, 5 Modes with Mode Memory, IP68 Waterproof LED Torch for Camping Hiking Emergency - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61z65mpEe7L.jpg)
![Tool AA 2.0 EDC Flashlight, Pocket-Sized Keychain Light, Super Bright 650 Lumens, 5 Modes with Mode Memory, IP68 Waterproof LED Torch for Camping Hiking Emergency - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61AmH3aUw2L.jpg)
![Tool AA 2.0 EDC Flashlight, Pocket-Sized Keychain Light, Super Bright 650 Lumens, 5 Modes with Mode Memory, IP68 Waterproof LED Torch for Camping Hiking Emergency - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61yixPmn44L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: will a protected 14500 battery fit in this light or is a protected battery to long to fit in this light?**
A: Check out Orbtronics 14500 cells. I threw one of those in my Olight i3T and wow. It gets warm rather quickly. I think with that specific battery (Orbs Batt), it’d be better suited for a light like this…

**Q: What 14500 rechargeable battery brand is recommended for max brightness?**
A: I agree with LonelyDad's answer about brightness correlating with voltage and 'duration' of the stored light depending on mAh rating of the battery.  I'm happier with 'name brand' (and therefore more expensive) batteries, than with unheard of brands with outlandish mAh ratings at unbelievably low prices.  The Lumintop Tool AA is sufficient for my EDC needs with an Olight 14500.  If you want brightness, consider a 'brighter flashlight'.  There are some real worm-burners out there.

**Q: can someone please recomend a good protected battery for this light on amazon?**
A: I got the EBL 4pk of 14500 800maH batteries and they work great, but beware that they are NOT 'AA' batteries....they are 3.6v batteries so you cant just put them in anything!!!

**Q: Will it use14505 batteries?**
A: The 14505 is a bit bigger than the 14500 battery (that the flashlight is rated for).  Also the flashlight elect circuit may not accept the higher amperage.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good quality and bright for its size
*by A***S on May 10, 2026*

I was shipped the Lumintop AA 3.0 instead of the 2.0. What a cool surprise. I have been carrying a Lumintop AAA flashlight on my keychain for five years now, and love it. I needed to downsize the flashlight that I carry in my laptop backpack. The Coast XP11R is what I have been carrying for two years now. The Lumitop AA 3.0 is bright for its size. Compared to the 2600 lumen Coast it is impressive with 1950 fewer lumens. The 4 light modes plus strobe mode make this a good value for such a small flashlight. Other features such as glow diffuser, lanyard, clip, spare o-rings, and the ability to control the light modes with either the tailcap switch or twisting the head switch make it even more impressive. This thing is perfect for my laptop backpack.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A lot in a small package
*by D***1 on September 10, 2021*

I just received the Tool AA 2.0 flashlight and gave it a quick tryout. I am amazed at how small and lightweight it is, especially compared to my Fenix LD12. However, it makes the Fenix LD12 feel like a tactical flashlight, with thicker, sturdier construction that feels like you could run over it with a truck on a concrete drive and it would be ok. But the Fenix is substantially bigger and heavier in your hand, and if clipped on a hat visor tends to drag it down. Both flashlights use a single AA cell and have several brightness modes. Both the Fenix LD12 and the Tool AA 2.0 come with the clip oriented to open toward the front of the flashlight, fine for securing to a belt or strap but not useful for clipping to a hat visor. So you have to pop the clip off and reverse it in order to clip to a hat for headlamp use. [**** Revision: while the Fenix flashlight failed to put the clip groove in a perfect place for the reverse orientation, the Tool AA 2.0 provides a second groove to attach the clip so it is centered in the flashlight and balanced for visor use - nice design!. The Fenix, on the other hand, ends up with the clip on the back end, causing most of the length and weight of the flashlight to be in front of the clip and thus an imbalance when clipped to a visor with the light extending further than desired in front of the visor. Another great light for visor-clipping is my old NEBO NU11K flashlight (AA battery) - it also has a glow-in-dark sleeve and a glow-in-dark end switch button. But it lacks fancy power management -- only one level of brightness, on or off, not super bright. A great camping companion though, and simplicity is a blessing in a pressure situation. *** end of revision.] I do like the Tool AA 2.0. It has a lot of utility in a very compact, lightweight package. I am a little ambivalent about how gentle a touch it takes to cycle through the modes, just a light tap on the end button (or you can uses twisting of the lamp cylinder part, probably not intuitive for me). I feel it is a little too easy to bump it into a different mode. It does seem to retain the last mode that I select when turning back on, but the instructions say you have to wait a few seconds after turning off for the memory to retain. I found that if I'm having trouble getting it to retain the last mode, holding down the rear button for a couple of seconds instead of a quick click when turning it on seems to help. Using an alkaline AA battery, the brightness modes seem good and useful, though the top two levels seem the same (I think the highest level requires the higher voltage lithium battery). I agree with someone else that an even dimmer mode would be useful for when you want to be most stealthy or just make out something to read without disturbing others. The Tool AA 2.0 beam is quite a bit broader than the Fenix or Nebo lights, which have more center-weighted spot beams. The Tool beam is nicely uniform across its circle of light, making a very useful illumination area for close working or in a tent. For outdoor use, the Fenix or Nebo may be more useful for targeting objects at a distance, such as animals, or for searching inaccessible locations, at a given brightness level. However, at max brightness, the Tool, especially with the higher voltage lithium batteries, would probably compensate for its wider beam and hold its own. A very good feature is that the battery cylinder unscrews from both ends (the lamp can come off and the end button can come off). This is important if a battery corrodes and swells and jams in the barrel. You have a chance of ramming it free. I had another cheapo light, about the same size but dumbed down, which only unscrewed from the lamp end. The battery jammed and I never got it out. So, I think it's a good light, at an okay price. Not quite cheap enough to buy a bunch and put them everywhere I want, though.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ FANTASTIC little light!
*by E***X on July 28, 2021*

To start off, I have DOZENS of flashlights from a variety of well known "enthusiast" brands in a variety of sizes and configurations, so I think I can judge this flashlight with a fair eye. I originally bought two when they were on sale (the warm versions). As soon as it went on sale again, I ended up buying two more (cool which I MUCH prefer). When it goes on sale again, I'm probably going to buy a few more. So that's probably a good indication of how much I like this little light. The best features are the size (small and slim)/weight/light output. It's weight and form factor makes it easy to hold in your mouth easily for two handed tasks in the dark. It's lightweight so I don't even notice it in my pocket. It has multiple brightness modes which for me, covers almost everything I would expect from such a small light (I do run a 14500 in it). The user interface is simple and straight-forward. The beam pattern is perfectly adequate for a tiny light. It has what I would consider a medium hotspot, then a slightly "colored" ring (a warm-ish ring on the "cool" LED) and then the dropoff with all transitions being mild. At about a foot away, the hotspot is roughly 5" in diameter. Perfectly acceptable beam performance for this type of light and better than nearly all "cheapie" flashlights I've seen which usually have a hard hotspot and not much else. If you look at the photos from other reviewers, that gives you a good idea. I was a little apprehensive about the dimly glowing blue tailcap, mostly due to battery drain concerns but after using for some time now, I don't think that it drains the battery much at all. I have not noticed that this flashlights kills battery faster than any other light with similar lumen output. Plus I actually LOVE having the dim blue light for locating in the dark. It's come in handy many times. The green glow-ring in the lamp is a nice touch, would be nice if it was a little more prominent for a little more glow. Getting back to the blue light and battery drain, if you're concerned about long term storage battery drain, I'd recommend you leave a spare battery or two with the light, which you should be doing anyways. For the flashlights in my cars, I always keep a few extra batteries with the flashlight, simple solution. For a long term option (up to 10 years), you can get 1.5V Lithium AA (non-rechargeable). Of course, the flashlight will only be as bright as using Alkaline AA batteries but it's better than no light when you need it. The brightness with a standard AA isn't bad at all either. Now the negative. The pocket clip. This light REALLY needs a "deep" pocket clip. Deep clips should be the default clip on any flashlight people are expected to EDC. And for the people who like flashlights that stick out of the pocket, an easy solution is to just mill in a extra "band" around the middle of body (possibly two bands, one more biased towards the tail, one more biased toward the head). This way a deep carry clip can serve as both a deep and non-deep carry clip in both directions. The clip is what prevents me from giving it 5 stars. One other very minuscule negative is that when you use a 14500, the "moonlight" brightness is a little **too** bright. With a AA, it's perfect. It seems (to my eyes) like it's roughly twice as bright so the manual's 7lm vs 8lm isn't accurate. It's more 7lm and 14lm. Not a deal breaker for me, just a passing mention really. So overall, 4 stars. 5 stars if they do a deep carry clip.

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