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Product Description
Part of a limited-edition run of just 500 pieces, Maratac’s Copper CR123 Rev 3 Flashlight is constructed with a solid copper body. On a single CR123 battery, this palm-size flashlight puts out a whopping 450 lumens, which is 50% stronger than the previous version Read More
The overall construction is very nice. However, I don’t understand why there is no pocket clip option available. I’m relatively new to the world of edc flashlights so figuring out how to operate the flashlight was rather difficult. It was only by accident that I was able to figure out how to cycle through the modes. The provided instructions were little help unfortunately. So if there’s anyone else struggling with this lights operation, maybe this will help!
***How to cycle/select one of the
available 3 modes.***
Step 1:
With the light off but ready to be turned on with a short clockwise turn of the bezel (the way light is to be carried while not in use I’m assuming), push in the bezel towards the flashlight body to cycle through the 3 available modes (low, medium, high)
Step 2:
To select a mode, hold in the bezel when the desired mode is active and without releasing bezel, turn clockwise, thus turning the flashlight on in mode of choice.
I hope this makes enough sense and ultimately helps someone that may be as uneducated in the flashlight game as myself.
I’m am very happy with my purchase. Tis a beauty of a flashlight. It’s as pretty as they come. If I had a critique the ability to adjust the strength of the light is nonexistent. It’s on or off with a twist of the head. No ability to adjust power of light. That does not bother me. Just info for others. And I believe they should have supplied a split ring so that one could attach some sort of land yard. Just saying. I would recommend this flashlight.
If you put this between the eyes, this flashlight will kill a person. Straight David and Goliath, this is a wonderful solid cylinder of copper. Smooth as the turn switch is, it is surprisingly hard to turn on by accident.
Wonderful light , copper is great looking and the milling work is pretty good. Only things I would want on it is making low mode a ultra low mode and allowing rechargeable batteries in the flashlight