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pwnerman
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Apr 29, 2018
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People must actually like these really small, low output AAA battery flashlights. I just don't see the point when you can get an Emisar D4 Quad XP which isn't all that much bigger for 40 bucks and that little guy will throw off 3000+ lumens for like 20 mins. I just don't see the point of flashlights this small when just a little bigger and you can get something much more robust.
Apr 29, 2018
Orius
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Sep 2, 2018
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pwnermanThe Emisar D4 Quad XP uses an 18650 battery which alone is about the same size as this entire flashlight. It also gets hotter than the sun in no time and can literally set your pants on fire and burn you if accidentally turned on in your pocket. Really, seriously..
Sep 2, 2018
pwnerman
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Sep 2, 2018
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OriusHaha this statement is ignorant to facts. It only gets that hot if you turn it on max brightness for any length of time and you mess with the stock temperature limit. Also the D4 has temperature control so you can set it to step down at whatever temperature you want. It also has a lockout mode so if it sets anyone's pocket on fire it's their fault for messing with the temp control and not locking the flashlight app.
Buy the D4 if you aren't a moron. It's a much better flashlight.
Sep 2, 2018
Orius
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Sep 2, 2018
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pwnermanNo need for name calling Mr. pownerman but the D4 doesn't actually produce 3000+ lumens for "like 20 minutes" as you said without messing with the stock temperature limit and/or temperature control and will then set your pants on fire if you forget to make it nonfunctional. Of course. Why not buy something like that when you just want to look through the shed?
Sep 2, 2018
Orius
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Sep 2, 2018
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pwnermanReally I think it's great that you found a flashlight that you like. Good for you.
Sep 2, 2018
pwnerman
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Sep 2, 2018
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OriusWas I calling you anything? I think not. I was stating that people who mess with the safeties and then burn their pants off are morons. Also yes it will produce that much light at stock settings but it will step down quite fast. The D4 is as small as any flashlight needs to be besides keychain flash lights. Plus you can make it even smaller with a 18350 (I think) battery tube.
Sep 2, 2018
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