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jack.shen
11
Jun 4, 2019
This is a cool looking light. I just don’t like the runtimes you get out of it. The lowest mode is kind of useless 0.3 lm is way low but for 100 hrs medium is good but only 40 mins at 170 lm and high at 380 for 20 mins? i’m using a 10440 li-ion btw. Oh and lastly the wire keychain attachment is far from secure. One little yank and your light is gone. It’s by no means a ‘bad’ light but they could have done much better at the runtimes. And made a secure keychain attachment. My surefire titan plus gets the most usage of all the AAA size lights I have gotten over the years. It’s way expensive but the output for a normal battery rivals a lot of lights that can take a 10440 and the run times are darn good and you get 2 options for keychain attachment. One completely secure and the other. The black plastic quick release at least takes a harder yank to come out
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ponagathos
512
Aug 3, 2019
jack.shenYes, I love copper but the run times on this make it seem near useless. I have a Nitecore Tini on my keychain which is ugly in comparison but way more useful.
jack.shen
11
Aug 3, 2019
ponagathosAnd other thing is the keychain attachment on the reylight is useless. It’s just like a wire that just barely sits/clips in the holes. They don’t go all the way through. So a little yank and your light is gone. You would think that for something that looks as high quality as the aaa reylight would have a better way of attaching it to your keys edit: doh! Repeated myself about the key chain attachment. Should have read my own prior post. Lol. But i’m Seeing to many cases of this. Especially from China. Would it really take that much to just drill the hole all the way though? Instead of making 2 ‘dents’
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