Excellent flashlight, very bright, maybe too bright. Made of machined aluminum. Light and long lasting battery life. Fits in your hand. Switch is well constructed. Heats up a lot if left on a long time. Might cause the led to burn out prematurely. Maybe needs a thermal switch to stop the over of...
Excellent flashlight, very bright, maybe too bright. Made of machined aluminum. Light and long lasting battery life. Fits in your hand. Switch is well constructed. Heats up a lot if left on a long time. Might cause the led to burn out prematurely. Maybe needs a thermal switch to stop the over heating of the led. Special lithium battery are needed but are well worth it. No other flashlight that I have owned compares to this one. Just don't look at the light it is brighter than you think.
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Extremely bright, good HA coating, stainless steel bezel, GITD, relatively deep reflector gives intensive hotspot than other EDC light. Good price, simple to use, hold securely in hand. Battery body is reversable(basically no difference). Gets hot in minutes, single mode (preferrably forward as a...
Extremely bright, good HA coating, stainless steel bezel, GITD, relatively deep reflector gives intensive hotspot than other EDC light. Good price, simple to use, hold securely in hand. Battery body is reversable(basically no difference). Gets hot in minutes, single mode (preferrably forward clickie as a single mode), short threads on both end of battery body. Since it is single mode, the ocassion to turn it on is for either a. outdoor; b. emergency; or c. fun playing because it is VERY BRIGHT. It overkills if you were only to find the way to bathroom in the midnight. I would get a 3-mode if available, though I noticed FandyFire carries 5-Mode model. I may either replace the driver to 3-mode or replace the tail switch to forward clickie but I'm too lazy to DIY. Now it is one of my XPG R5 collection. 1.4A single mode. Killer brightness at its size. Gets hot. Good for 50-150ft outdoor use or to scare the bear out of your sight!
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1) It's one of the nicest looking lights on DX. The chrome attack head bezel combined with the anodized black aluminum tubing is very nice. 2) I love the addition of the GITD tail switch. GITD = glow in the dark.
3) It can head and tail stand perfectly.
4) Bright. It's brighter than my old (later...
1) It's one of the nicest looking lights on DX. The chrome attack head bezel combined with the anodized black aluminum tubing is very nice. 2) I love the addition of the GITD tail switch. GITD = glow in the dark.
3) It can head and tail stand perfectly.
4) Bright. It's brighter than my old Dexlight (later 14500 version). The spot has a soft edge and more concentrated than the X2000 (P4-WC) when the X2000 is zoomed into the same level.
5) Removable attach head bezel. 6) Glass lens and smooth aluminum reflector.
7) Possible water resistance given there are O-rings in the head and tail screw portions as well as on the outer inside with the lens.
8) Wrist lanyard. 1 inch longer than the length of the light (measuring just the fabric loop end). 1) Threads are a bit rough.
2) Only works with a flat-ended positive (+) 18650 battery like SKU 4757 (http://www.dealextreme.com/p/ultrafire-protected-18650-3-7v-2400mah-batteries-2-pack-4757). Using other Trustfire 18650s require me to partly unscrew the light or else it will refuse to turn on.
3) Gets pretty warm (7/10) after about an hour of steady use. I don't recommend using it for longer than 30-50 minutes at a time. Even though the attack head bezel can be unscrewed, the lens, reflector, and emitter (heatsink, etc) are not removable. It is sealed into the head portion of the light. It's long and so far one of the longest tube lights I have from DX. I don't see this as a con, but it does make finding a good case/holder more challenging.
It's quite bright and from my own side-by-side observations, as bright as my Dexlight (14500 type). It's got a decent-sized spot that's pretty concentrated, smooth, soft-edged, and throws quite far (still quite bright at 20 feet away). It's not a cheap flashlight compared to a slew of other offerings on DX. It's easy to use, except for the fact that only one 18650 battery will fit (has to have a flat positive head). Build quality is nice, though the threads could be smoother. Useful, but not for long periods (30-50 minute durations).
Bottom line? Worth the buy in my opinion. I'm itching to buy a second one. It's a nice looking flashlight. :)
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Excellent flashlight, very bright, maybe too bright. Made of machined aluminum. Light and long lasting battery life. Fits in your hand. Switch is well constructed. Heats up a lot if left on a long time. Might cause the led to burn out prematurely. Maybe needs a thermal switch to stop the over of... Excellent flashlight, very bright, maybe too bright. Made of machined aluminum. Light and long lasting battery life. Fits in your hand. Switch is well constructed. Heats up a lot if left on a long time. Might cause the led to burn out prematurely. Maybe needs a thermal switch to stop the over heating of the led. Special lithium battery are needed but are well worth it. No other flashlight that I have owned compares to this one. Just don't look at the light it is brighter than you think. Read more
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Extremely bright, good HA coating, stainless steel bezel, GITD, relatively deep reflector gives intensive hotspot than other EDC light. Good price, simple to use, hold securely in hand. Battery body is reversable(basically no difference). Gets hot in minutes, single mode (preferrably forward as a... Extremely bright, good HA coating, stainless steel bezel, GITD, relatively deep reflector gives intensive hotspot than other EDC light. Good price, simple to use, hold securely in hand. Battery body is reversable(basically no difference). Gets hot in minutes, single mode (preferrably forward clickie as a single mode), short threads on both end of battery body. Since it is single mode, the ocassion to turn it on is for either a. outdoor; b. emergency; or c. fun playing because it is VERY BRIGHT. It overkills if you were only to find the way to bathroom in the midnight. I would get a 3-mode if available, though I noticed FandyFire carries 5-Mode model. I may either replace the driver to 3-mode or replace the tail switch to forward clickie but I'm too lazy to DIY. Now it is one of my XPG R5 collection. 1.4A single mode. Killer brightness at its size. Gets hot. Good for 50-150ft outdoor use or to scare the bear out of your sight! Read more
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1) It's one of the nicest looking lights on DX. The chrome attack head bezel combined with the anodized black aluminum tubing is very nice. 2) I love the addition of the GITD tail switch. GITD = glow in the dark. 3) It can head and tail stand perfectly. 4) Bright. It's brighter than my old (later... 1) It's one of the nicest looking lights on DX. The chrome attack head bezel combined with the anodized black aluminum tubing is very nice. 2) I love the addition of the GITD tail switch. GITD = glow in the dark. 3) It can head and tail stand perfectly. 4) Bright. It's brighter than my old Dexlight (later 14500 version). The spot has a soft edge and more concentrated than the X2000 (P4-WC) when the X2000 is zoomed into the same level. 5) Removable attach head bezel. 6) Glass lens and smooth aluminum reflector. 7) Possible water resistance given there are O-rings in the head and tail screw portions as well as on the outer inside with the lens. 8) Wrist lanyard. 1 inch longer than the length of the light (measuring just the fabric loop end). 1) Threads are a bit rough. 2) Only works with a flat-ended positive (+) 18650 battery like SKU 4757 (http://www.dealextreme.com/p/ultrafire-protected-18650-3-7v-2400mah-batteries-2-pack-4757). Using other Trustfire 18650s require me to partly unscrew the light or else it will refuse to turn on. 3) Gets pretty warm (7/10) after about an hour of steady use. I don't recommend using it for longer than 30-50 minutes at a time. Even though the attack head bezel can be unscrewed, the lens, reflector, and emitter (heatsink, etc) are not removable. It is sealed into the head portion of the light. It's long and so far one of the longest tube lights I have from DX. I don't see this as a con, but it does make finding a good case/holder more challenging. It's quite bright and from my own side-by-side observations, as bright as my Dexlight (14500 type). It's got a decent-sized spot that's pretty concentrated, smooth, soft-edged, and throws quite far (still quite bright at 20 feet away). It's not a cheap flashlight compared to a slew of other offerings on DX. It's easy to use, except for the fact that only one 18650 battery will fit (has to have a flat positive head). Build quality is nice, though the threads could be smoother. Useful, but not for long periods (30-50 minute durations). Bottom line? Worth the buy in my opinion. I'm itching to buy a second one. It's a nice looking flashlight. :) Read more
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