mcnair55
Flashlight Enthusiast
Try as I could, no reviews on this light as yet after searching the web so I bought one,seems to have hit the dealers about the start of March 2010.This is not a review as I have not the tech skills yet to do that but regard this as a quick look.
Makers spec:-
Led SSC P9
Output 15 lumens
Runtime 150 Minutes
Battery Single AAA cell
Distance 98 feet/30 metres
Material: Aerospace grade aluminum 6061-T6 and stainless steel
Finish: II hard-anodized
Lens: Acrylic
Dimensions: 2.48" x 0.53" / 63 x 13.4mm (Head diameter 0.56" / 14.3mm)
Weight: 0.53oz / 15g (Battery excluded)
How it is Packed
Inside the box you get the light with a nice little s-biner,battery and a small set of instructions.
Instructions state to use silicon grease for lubrication of o rings and threads and to wash in fresh water to get rid of any seawater if used in the sea and dry by means of warm air,making sure everything is screwed down to make water tight.
The instructions also state a Lifetime Warranty and 12 months on I presume there rechargeable batteries.
Simple twist on/twist off switch.
Size Wise
In the pic my ITP A3 to show that the K1 is just a tad smaller.
Once packet was opened first impression was a nice made light and threads were clean and silky smooth,will add a dab of silicone grease a little later on.
Not really dark enough here yet to do a proper see in the dark test but in the dim light it has a nice beam and fills a room well enough for most average needs.
Cost wise I paid £14.95 with postage from the UK but I have seen them in the USA for about $14 dollars plus postage so the US members are paying in UK money about £9.
I will use this an an evening edc with the likes of my other small lights like the Fenix EO1 and bought for my collection of tiny single cell lights which I enjoy.
Well hope I did not bore you all and just my .10 cents worth of adding to our hobby.
Makers spec:-
Led SSC P9
Output 15 lumens
Runtime 150 Minutes
Battery Single AAA cell
Distance 98 feet/30 metres
Material: Aerospace grade aluminum 6061-T6 and stainless steel
Finish: II hard-anodized
Lens: Acrylic
Dimensions: 2.48" x 0.53" / 63 x 13.4mm (Head diameter 0.56" / 14.3mm)
Weight: 0.53oz / 15g (Battery excluded)
How it is Packed
Inside the box you get the light with a nice little s-biner,battery and a small set of instructions.
Instructions state to use silicon grease for lubrication of o rings and threads and to wash in fresh water to get rid of any seawater if used in the sea and dry by means of warm air,making sure everything is screwed down to make water tight.
The instructions also state a Lifetime Warranty and 12 months on I presume there rechargeable batteries.
Simple twist on/twist off switch.
Size Wise
In the pic my ITP A3 to show that the K1 is just a tad smaller.
Once packet was opened first impression was a nice made light and threads were clean and silky smooth,will add a dab of silicone grease a little later on.
Not really dark enough here yet to do a proper see in the dark test but in the dim light it has a nice beam and fills a room well enough for most average needs.
Cost wise I paid £14.95 with postage from the UK but I have seen them in the USA for about $14 dollars plus postage so the US members are paying in UK money about £9.
I will use this an an evening edc with the likes of my other small lights like the Fenix EO1 and bought for my collection of tiny single cell lights which I enjoy.
Well hope I did not bore you all and just my .10 cents worth of adding to our hobby.
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