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Sold/Expired Many Lights… Prices Dropped😎

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Here are the lights:

  1. !!!SOLD!!! Jetbeam RRT01 w/clicky and 18500 / 18650 adapters, no battery… $60 shipped.
  2. Jetbeam RRT01 no clicky, no battery… $55 shipped.
  3. !!!SOLD!!! Olight S-Mini Titanium… $85 shipped.
  4. HDS Executive, 325 Lumen $250 shipped No Waiting😎
  5. !!!SOLD!!! Surefire 6P w/Malkoff M361 3-Level Drop In and Lumens Factory Clicky (Uninstalled)… $85 shipped.
  6. Surefire Aviator White / Red… $175 shipped.
  7. !!!SOLD!!! Lumens Factory 3-Level, Warm head and Malkoff 16650 body… $73 shipped.
  8. Nitecore I4000… $70 shipped.
 

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Bummer. Was hoping for a warmer variety. Thanks.
those RRT-01 make excellent hosts for an LED upgrade to High CRI.

Neither came stock that way, plus when changing the LED the control ring grease can be upgraded for a nice smooth feel with firm damping.

Highly recommended upgrades, that will transform the lights into very nice packages.
 

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What LED is in the HDS?
it Is the more floody option, I believe these are XP-L's. It is not as cool as the ones I have with the XP-G that is identified as 6200 and it seems warmer even than my Malkoff MDC that is the cool white option.
 

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it Is the more floody option
to know for sure, remove reflector and see what markings are on the mcpcb

fwiw, atm there are 2 different 325 Lumen HDS LED offerings..

one is XP-L 6200K, the other is XP-G3 5000K. Both are Low CRI.

see:

325 lumens, wider beam pattern [Add $30.00] Less...

This LED produces a calibrated 325 lumens. The beam pattern is somewhat wider than our normal beam patterns due to the larger emission area of this LED. The cool white output is around 6200°K, making it somewhat cooler than sunlight at noon. This LED has a color rendering index (CRI) of around 72. Emitter: Cree XP-L.

NLT 325 lumens, neutral white, longer throw (LIMITED) [Add $30.00] Less...

This (LIMITED) LED produces a calibrated 325 lumens. The beam pattern is the same as our standard 250 lumen LED and thus has a longer throw compared to our wider beam pattern 325 lumen LED. The early-afternoon sunshine white output is around 5000°K. This LED has a color rendering index (CRI) of around 71. Emitter: Cree XP-G3, 3D, S5.


fwiw, in the past there was a 300 lumen 4000K xp-l offering, also Low CRI

the best way to know for sure, is to remove reflector and read the handwritten label on the mcpcb

here is an example:
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