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Ultrafire Flashlights are far from being reliable, I don't recommend them if you are looking for a high quality product. The chances you receive a defective or not fully functional Ultrafire product is about 30%. Ultrafire brand is from China. They don't have a website, but I could say dealextreme.com is the biggest ultrafire dealer in the web.
There are a LOT of high quality flashlight that will provide 200-240 lumens and not 1, but at least 2 hours of runtime with a single 18650.
These are the brand names and models you must look for:
Fenix: TK11R2 $75
Eagletac: T20C2 Mark II $85,
Jetbeam: RRT2 $110 If you can higher your budget, definetly get this one.
These three have proven reliability and won't dissapoint you. There are more options than these but if you look at too many flashlights you will either end up buying them all or not buying any because you can't decide.
You may want to start a new topic on the LED flashlights forum to talk about this, we will be glad to help you
Just to continue on the above. Can all users point out why 'Ultrafire' not reliable? In what ways? I'm a new user venturing in the wonderful world of flashlight. At first, I want to upgrade my maglites and pelican torches to higher lumens one but after reading more, it's not that simple of changing the bulbs to a high lumens led. Many other factors like heat issues and battery issue will arise.
Now I thought of purchasing my 1st high lumens torch. Looking at 'Ultrafire' bcos it looks identical to the higher ends models (at least identical to my layman eyes). And bcos it's much cheaper then many other models. But someone mentioned it's unreliable. I hope to understand more and hope experience users can shade more lights to me.
Thank you,
Canon