RossB
Newly Enlightened
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/ctd/product.asp?sku=KEY%2D265&thru=fr&mscssid=FFGL4JDEHPW89G1UCNSC7FB55R7V3HHD
What the heck, I bought a couple of them. No manufacturer on the packge except "SE" and "Made in China". The ones I received have hex heads and tails instead of the knurling shown at the URL. The bodies are some cheap polished pot metal of some sort. And, the tailcap clickie switch is amusingly labeled "ON" and "OFF" to either side of the button. There are no instructions whatsoever. But, the threads have O rings, so it ought to survive a bit of rain. Removing either head or tail frees the battery holder for insertion of the 3 AAA's. I looked up under the head, and the LED's appear to be simply hardwired to the battery contact...you were expecting regulation for five bucks?
About as bright overall as an ST ProPoly 7/4AA. Strong circular hotspot. One's got greenish led's, the other bluish.
I have had one of them running about an hour now without dimming, at least so far as the MK I Human Eyeball can detect. Will update.
Sheesh! 8 led's for $5. Buy three, tape 'em together in a cluster, and have a 24 led bicycle headlight for $15. Still, they ARE CHEAP, you'll never mistake them for a Surefire product. If I had to suspect a weakness, I'd choose the switch.
Ross
What the heck, I bought a couple of them. No manufacturer on the packge except "SE" and "Made in China". The ones I received have hex heads and tails instead of the knurling shown at the URL. The bodies are some cheap polished pot metal of some sort. And, the tailcap clickie switch is amusingly labeled "ON" and "OFF" to either side of the button. There are no instructions whatsoever. But, the threads have O rings, so it ought to survive a bit of rain. Removing either head or tail frees the battery holder for insertion of the 3 AAA's. I looked up under the head, and the LED's appear to be simply hardwired to the battery contact...you were expecting regulation for five bucks?
About as bright overall as an ST ProPoly 7/4AA. Strong circular hotspot. One's got greenish led's, the other bluish.
I have had one of them running about an hour now without dimming, at least so far as the MK I Human Eyeball can detect. Will update.
Sheesh! 8 led's for $5. Buy three, tape 'em together in a cluster, and have a 24 led bicycle headlight for $15. Still, they ARE CHEAP, you'll never mistake them for a Surefire product. If I had to suspect a weakness, I'd choose the switch.
Ross