Tremelune
Newly Enlightened
It seems search has been disabled after that outage, so I figured I'd ask.
My Arc AAA has disappeared, and it seems they've been discontinued. Loved that damn thing. I found one on eBay, but it's $200, and perhaps they're old tech...It lived for years on my keychain in my pocket, so both length and width are my primary determining factors (after which is brightness). I have since replaced it with a tiny MechArmy/CooYoo USB-rechargeable 10180 that would be perfect if it wasn't dim, finicky, and already dying.
I've also become intrigued by the 10440 battery, for which I happen to have a charger, but size of paramount importance.
Is there a AAA or 10440 or USB-rechargeable flashlight out there that can put out some lumens? I'm aware of the Surefire Titan+, but it's a bit bigger than optimal, and I've read that it only puts out maximum output for about a minute before dropping down to half. Those may not ultimately be deal-breakers, but I figured I'd ask. I also had a Fenix LD01 that was fine. Not too big, but...bigger than the Arc...I guess I basically want an Arc 10440 (or 10180 or 10280...).
Click or twist, but I'd like to avoid a twist-three-times-for-strobe interface...I just want it to light up and maybe drop into moon mode when the battery is low.
My Arc AAA has disappeared, and it seems they've been discontinued. Loved that damn thing. I found one on eBay, but it's $200, and perhaps they're old tech...It lived for years on my keychain in my pocket, so both length and width are my primary determining factors (after which is brightness). I have since replaced it with a tiny MechArmy/CooYoo USB-rechargeable 10180 that would be perfect if it wasn't dim, finicky, and already dying.
I've also become intrigued by the 10440 battery, for which I happen to have a charger, but size of paramount importance.
Is there a AAA or 10440 or USB-rechargeable flashlight out there that can put out some lumens? I'm aware of the Surefire Titan+, but it's a bit bigger than optimal, and I've read that it only puts out maximum output for about a minute before dropping down to half. Those may not ultimately be deal-breakers, but I figured I'd ask. I also had a Fenix LD01 that was fine. Not too big, but...bigger than the Arc...I guess I basically want an Arc 10440 (or 10180 or 10280...).
Click or twist, but I'd like to avoid a twist-three-times-for-strobe interface...I just want it to light up and maybe drop into moon mode when the battery is low.
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