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Moonshadow

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Is it just me or is the branding a little bit blatant ?

Seems a bit odd to go to the trouble of making those nice anodised colours only to plaster a horrible huge white logo all over the side.
 

Sarlix

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Is it just me or is the branding a little bit blatant ?

Seems a bit odd to go to the trouble of making those nice anodised colours only to plaster a horrible huge white logo all over the side.

Agreed.

I also don't like the styling of their main website (uk one is o.k) It looks a bit cheap and cheerful.

It doesn't so much feel like I'm looking at the "worlds professional flashlight website" but more like I'm browsing LIDL lol
 
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nbp

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I'm in for one for my keychain. They have taken the E01 (which has been on my keys for ages) and solved the two main possible durability issues IMO: the soft alu head (mine is getting really beat up from falling on concrete) and the somewhat flimsy split-ring hole. If this thing works just like the E01, which it looks like it does, I am putting one on my keys and the E01 will go in my BoB with my other E01s. Where do I get one? :popcorn:
 

LG&M

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I will get one IF the tint/beam is good. I don't care how long it runs,how good it's built, how cheep it is or how bright / dim it is. If the tint sucks I will not use it.
 

Calina

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Really?? Do we need another low level twisty AAA? How about a clicky AAA with 10440 support?

That is what I've been waiting for (for years now) with a Fenix LD10 U.I. or something close to it. A multi level light that can be turned on, eitheir on high or low.
 
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Lynx_Arc

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This is a yawner.... too close to a fenix E01 with probably same nichia LED in it for about the same price.
 

choombak

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Tailstanding does not seem reliable, but at 12-14 price pt they make good gifts especially due to the bright colors. And they will withstand a lady-purse-abuse pretty well.


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Beacon of Light

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I've been waiting for a dedicated low low AAA light (either a 1 mode twisty or a 2-3 mode clicky) in the market of the cheap < $25 Fenix E-01.

I'd like to see more simple twisty AAAs that are low level. None of this 12 lumen stuff. 1-2 lumens, or less. There doesn't seem to be much in that market besides the Peak Eiger.
 

Ishango

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I would definitely buy one or two of these lights. The design looks good and I like my E01's a lot and would love to compare it with it. I like single AAA lights, because for work I frequently have to wear suits and a larger flashlight makes it bulge too much. It's also easy to take along as a backup light.
 

Beacon of Light

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If it tightens for "ON" then QTC should theoretically be able to be used like it works on Peaks and the E-01.
 

Danielsan

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i dont like it, its way to weak, only 12lumen! ? Why not at least 70 or 100 lumen? Then u could use this light as youe main light but this is only good for finding a keyhole, to much money for doing only this, i have freedom microlight for this, its lighter and more durable
 

nbp

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Beacon of Light said:
If it tightens for "ON" then QTC should theoretically be able to be used like it works on Peaks and the E-01.

QTC works great on crusher style lights like Peaks and Arcs but it's a pain with the E01 because of the spring. It's hard to get enough compression on the QTC for it to work. Maybe someone has come up with a workaround though, I don't know. I'd guess this light also has a spring.
 

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