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C**T
good for fishing
I bought this because it came with the batter, item is not that small, as i thought it would be but because i'm 5'5 so i guess my hands are smaller than the picture.i bought this for the reason of the clip , that i can clip on hat while i'm fishing and use it handfree as well as holding on hand when i'm in the car or walking, but the clip was not bent enough, i had to use plier and crimp it down to beable to attach to my hat, and it worked as describe.only problem is the clip is only clip on the body of the flashlight ( exam closely to the picture you will know what i mean) when i push it to my hat visor it will slightly push the clip out a bit ( which is bad due to design / material ) i wish it more stable when i clip on, but for now it will work for my purpose. the brightness is decent to use in the dark while fishing.I only wish the little pattern on the flashlight body is horizontal instead of parallel to the body , that way u can get more grip, as it runing along the flashlight, you will have less grip on it while holidng on clipping on.
T**R
This is an amazing flashlight but you need to know some things
This flashlight is my absolute favorite. When you order it, order at least 4 of them and immediately test them with a AA alkaline battery before you unwrap the rechargeable battery. After you've turned it on, gently tap the switch to see if it's faulty. More than half are. Next, slide the focus in and out. If it catches, search for one that doesn't. Unscrew the best switch and put it on the smoothest focusing unit and you'll have a perfect flashlight. You need to search for a good one and return the defective ones. Once you choose one that has a stable switch, you'll have a flashlight that exceeds almost any reasonable expectation. The light brightness is completely uniform, so uniform it's shocking. The focus feature allows you to turn this flashlight into a pointer that can be used to indicate things you need or instruct people as to what you're talking about. The flashlight clips on a hat brim facing the correct direction. I give these away as presents after testing and vetting them (and only one in three or four is usable) and everyone I've given one to thinks it's the coolest flashlight ever.Update: Although the rechargeable battery is exceedingly bright, bring several alkaline or preferably lithium batteries if you’re going on a lengthy trip. A lithium battery might last three hours tops and will suddenly go dim.
D**H
Amazingly bright, even on just an alkaline AA battery.
The red is actually pink.The output is not 600 Lumens, but probably still in the range of 300 to 400.Without knowing the test conditions used, it is hard to test these with the calibrated light meter at work and come up with a meaningful number.The battery indicates 1200 mAh, but tested at an average of 346 mAh over 3 cycles.It is still enough to keep the light lit long enough that i haven't had to charge it after regular use yet.When you click the switch to turn it on, it always comes up in the next mode, this is a bit annoying as after the low setting it always goes to strobe.
S**H
small bright light
I own a lot of flashlights, this is my EDC. It's small enough that I can carry it in my front pants pocket. It is quite bright and the battery life is good. The best part is the light is cheap enough that I'm not overly concerned if I lose it or loan it to someone and don't get it back. I haven't managed to run it all the way out but I've probably run in for two to three hours without recharging it. I like that I can use a AA battery if I fail to recharge it. The AA batteries won't give as bright of light but will get the job done. I'm guessing they would last longer as well since they are rationing the output. I really like the clip on this light, it works great on the bill of a hat, basically turning this into a headlamp. I prefer the power button in the tailcap that this light has because I don't have to worry about it being turned on accidentally in my pocket. The power button is pretty stiff, I don't mind that but others might and it might be difficult for young children to activate. It has held up to daily use for a couple of months with no issue, I expect it will continue to do so. I'm considering buying more of these for vehicles and kits.Update: My twelve year old son managed to lose the waterproof cover from the power switch after playing with it for a while. Since one of my other kids managed to do that to one of my D cell maglites I really can't fault the build quality. I lost this light while I was at scout camp so I have purchased another one to replace it. My only complaint is that I don't care for strobe and would prefer they left that out of the rotation. Nebo has some flashlights that you double tap the power button to strobe otherwise you'll never see it, they should all do that.
M**R
Good entry-level kit into the 14500 flashlight scene, but...
I got this to get into the 14500 battery-sized flashlights. Its a good starter kit, but not great for anything major. The brightness is good in complete darkness, but kinda useless in anything else (even moonlight). I didnt even try the charger, seems like crap and I used my digital charger. The battery seems generic, but is protected and gave me no problems. This is zoomable and zooming does make it brighter. I have a problem that if you zoom back out, it switches mode (like back to blinking or off). It must be a power contact problem. So far it only seems to happen when zooming out. The flashlight it self is small and very portable. Still, this is not much better overall then one of the $1 3x AAA flashlights you find in the bargain bin.
P**L
Would NOT remain OFF
When the battery was fully charged, the brightness was okay. But, the flashlight would never turn off completely. It would turn off for a little while and then, for no reason, it would be on again. I would pick it up to use it and the battery would be dead. I even tried switching to regular batteries (rather than rechargeable) and it did the same thing. It would stay off for a couple of hours ... and then (without me touching it) it would be on again. I ended up tossing it and ordering a slightly larger flashlight that simply turns on and off. No more "3 Modes" or "half-push on button" to deal with.
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