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Review of Billy's awseome 1.1w NDG7475 Custom Brass Masterpiece.






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What's wrong with EFest ? I have tested them and they hold up well, not like ultrafire.

China can and does make good stuff as well as cheap stuff.
 
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No no, efest is best for 350, but chinese like ultrafire is terrible.
 
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So true. However, I did get a 303 532nm laser awhile back that came with an UltraFire battery. Just to see how bad it was I put it on my Opus and ran it through the whole gamut. It wasn't nearly as bad as I thought. It wasn't a 5000 mAh like claimed, but it was half that with an internal resistance of 150 mohm. Must have mistakenly put a decent battery in it.
 
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No I don't use UltraFire or any variant with 'Fire' in it.
The ones I used here are Keep-Power.

keep-power.jpg
 

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Not using any lithium battery with the word 'fire' attached would be a great start and the key to a long and healthy life. :whistle:
 
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Not using any lithium battery with the word 'fire' attached would be a great start and the key to a long and healthy life. :whistle:

Curtis, this is true.
In fact I read somewhere that the factory that these batteries are made in
is refered to by the workers as "dante's inferno".

:crackup:
 

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Nice name. :p

But I seriously couldn't imagine what the fire would be like if a battery factory ignited. :eek:
 

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This is all true which sucks for the company "Surefire" as they produce quality content.

Talk about an unrecoverable Pr nightmare. I guess all those Chinese businesses wanted to destroy surefire and found a legal way.
 




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