No, these will not work well. The recommended cells for the BLF A6 is a INR18650-30Q which has a maximum discharge of 15A (according to what I just read.)
I've been using the Soshine H4 and haven't had any problems except that larger cells need to be held in place or they will dislodge. The 8 bay charger looks interesting.
The charge indicator is programmed for alkaline cells, not nimh cells. Run and time the lantern until there is no more "useful" light. You'll find that the eneloops are fine.
jetbeam HR25
http://www.dx.com/p/jetbeam-hr25-xm-l2-t6-800lm-4-mode-white-waterproof-headlamp-black-1-x-18650-388067#.VkoqArerS70
They ship internationally. This should fit all your needs especially if you have a 3400 mAh battery.
Or here...
I have the Fenix HL55 which I use mainly for work. Nice beam pattern and colour (warm). I had a look at the Armytek and, feature wise, it looks like a better choice. However, it would cost twice as much as my Fenix, if I wanted to get one.
It was in a cell that used multiple 1650 cells, I believe.
Guess that I lucked out by waiting.
Problem with reading too much is that some facts may get mixed up.
Received mine today as a replacement hard hat light. I believe that it is a very good match for my PD32UE, in tint and brightness levels. Initial testing shows no pwn or flickering in ECO mode. I am using Sanyo 18650F 3400 unprotected cells in both lights.
I believe that I had read...
My intended use is for power packs, with a couple reserved for the couple of 18650 flashlights that I own. Specifically, one for my camera and one for work headlamp. Possibly one for a bicycle light if I can get motivated enough.