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Ok so I got this flashlight today so I thought I would do a review on it. This is a really cool little light and for the price you can beat it. The first thing I really like about the light is that it's powered by 4AA battery's, I choose to use some pretty good NiMH the had some good reviews on fasttech.com. another thing that I like is the way you select the modes on this unit, it's a lot different then what I'm use to seeing and it works very well! there a power button and a mode button. you can click through the modes Turbo, Hi, Med, Low. you can also press and hold the mode button when the light is on to put it into police strobe, when the light is on you can press and hold the power button to put it in SOS mode, and when the light is off you can press and hold the Mode button to put it in Bacon mode, and last when the light is off you can hold the power button to turn on moon light mode. it's pretty cool, still kind of learning the hang of it but I like it!
The quality of the light is on par with my Crelant 7G2CS. it's very sturdy and well constructed. the reflector is OP but pretty deep for the size of the overall light. the fit in my hand is nice, it's kind of short but fat, but for me having big hands its not a problem and actually fits very well.
Powering the Light with my power supply at 6V these are the draws I came up with.
Turbo:2A
High:1A
Medium:.32mA
Low:.06mA
Moon Light was unreadable on the benchtop.
This light also is suppose to be waterproof which I might give that a try and post the results. It seams pretty well constructed and as though it might have no problems with the water, I also like the idea it's powered by 4AA battery's rather then lithium ion cells.
Here is a video of the modes
Hope you guys like it! I'll have some more reviews of some lights on there way soon.
The quality of the light is on par with my Crelant 7G2CS. it's very sturdy and well constructed. the reflector is OP but pretty deep for the size of the overall light. the fit in my hand is nice, it's kind of short but fat, but for me having big hands its not a problem and actually fits very well.
Powering the Light with my power supply at 6V these are the draws I came up with.
Turbo:2A
High:1A
Medium:.32mA
Low:.06mA
Moon Light was unreadable on the benchtop.
This light also is suppose to be waterproof which I might give that a try and post the results. It seams pretty well constructed and as though it might have no problems with the water, I also like the idea it's powered by 4AA battery's rather then lithium ion cells.












Here is a video of the modes
Hope you guys like it! I'll have some more reviews of some lights on there way soon.
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