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EricInMaryland
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Feb 20, 2019
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This flashlight and all of its color variations are based upon the same design. Its nice and its good looking. However, there have been countless reports of the light coming on in a pocket draining the battery to ZERO. This is defect as the button is so sensitive it takes zero force to activate. Why would anyone think this is a good design choice? I am at a complete loss as to why this device continues to be re-manufactured with such a sensitive button. Is it really that hard to fix this issue? How about a twist switch. Easy to use and totally eliminates the problem. Come on MassDrop are you listening to your customers?
Feb 20, 2019
Webst
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Feb 22, 2019
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EricInMarylandYou know you can twist the head to switch it off more permanently or just change modes after initial waking up with button?
Feb 22, 2019
Chronovore
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May 25, 2019
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EricInMarylandThe button is sensitive and unprotected. That's nice for use but not so good in some kinds of pocket environment. It's just a matter of understanding the feature and planning accordingly. (For instance, I'll only use twisty lights on a keychain.) This light either gets clipped into a small pocket or organizer, or carried loose in a shirt pocket where it doesn't get pressed.
May 25, 2019
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