Anyone seen the Fireworm CR2?

Chauncey Gardner

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The name alone made me laugh & cringe at the same time, but it's kinda cute & it's ti with a bunch of nice slots for trits.

64 bucks at hkequipment.net, but have never heard of the brand;

Features:
Cree R2 LED module, max 180lumens
Machined from Titanium, durable and reliable
Ultra-Clear Impact-resistant optical lens
3 Modes operation with last mode memory:
Hi - 180, Low - 30, Strobe - 30
High efficient Smooth reflector, beam throw distance up to 100 meters
Operation voltage 2.4v - 4.2v with battery polarity protection
Powered by 1x CR2 battery
Reliable twist switch
Tail stand can act as candle
Water and Impact resistant

Package includes (with original box packaging):
Fireworm Flashlight x1
Fireworm Keychain x1
Operation Manual x1
Energizer / Panasonic CR2 battery x1

Specs are from hk's site.

The modes are not well chosen, but might make an interesting modder.

Anyone pick one up yet?

Or, would anyone admit to packing around a Fireworm in thier pocket?:p
 

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You should have posted a picture of that little worm :

http://hkequipment.net/files/full/545_0.jpg

Looks nice, but the modes are really horrible! There's also an 18650 tactical version for 115$. I wonder what titanium that is...

They would indeed be interested as hosts, so who buys a few dozen of them, mods them to be up to date, installs trits and resells them? :poke:
 

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You should have posted a picture of that little worm :

http://hkequipment.net/files/full/545_0.jpg

Looks nice, but the modes are really horrible! There's also an 18650 tactical version for 115$. I wonder what titanium that is...

They would indeed be interested as hosts, so who buys a few dozen of them, mods them to be up to date, installs trits and resells them? :poke:

I knew you'd find them interesting;).

Some better pics: http://firewormlight.com/gallery.php?id=21

Was exactly my thoughts. They could really have some potential with the right driver installed & I've been wanting a tiny little rocket with a smo reflector & an R2. Low of around 2-3 lumens, med of about 5o? & a high of around 180 would be great for my needs. Skip the strobe.

Didn't if know we could post links to hk here...

Have no idea what kind of ti alloy that is & the descriptions are typically pretty comic at times.
 
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Thats cool. I like the image in the tail. Do you think its etched and then heat treated?
I almost want it but the strobe is really odd and what are the dimensions?
Can you still get CR2 batteries cheaply? Or RCR CR2s?
 

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Well because it appears to be rather difficult to get more detailed information I just ordered one of these CR2 lights so I will see with my own eyes ... :cool:
 

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A couple of days ago I received a new Fireworm F01 and I report my initial impressions. :)

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The light is small and well finished with smooth threads (titanium on brass like Fenix PD10Ti) and a rather shallow surface knurling that requires dry hands for a good operation. The LED is centered in a smooth but not mirror finished reflector.

The UI is like a twisty Fenix with a memory of the last level used that kicks in after 5 seconds. The default sequence is low (30 lumens) - high (180 lumens) - strobe. IMO the given figures are LED lumens so the actual output is lower and the low level is less bright than what one would expect.

The beam is rather clean and the tint is a pleasant white/yellow similar to the latest Lumapower lights. A tint similar to sunlight.

All considered I am happy I got one and as small titanium lights go its price is in line with the Quarks (except the CR2....).



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:wave:
 

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Thanks for a quick review.
May I ask if it gets hot (on max) after a minute? Like scorching hot?
 

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I put the F01 on my desk in candle mode at high level, fed by an RCR2 3.0V li-ion cell and measured the temperature of the head with an IR thermometer:

- T 0min = 25°C
- T 1min = 27°C
- T 2min = 28°C
- T 3min = 29°C
- T 5min = 29°C
- T 10min= 31°C
- T 15min= 33°C

The light is never more than warm to the touch. :)
 

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Thanks for sharing !

Is there enough room to fit a 1,5 x 5mm trit in the head grooves ?
 

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Thanks for sharing !

Is there enough room to fit a 1,5 x 5mm trit in the head grooves ?

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There's two rather large slots in the back of the light that can easily accommodate trits. The grooves in the head are not very deep and I would be afraid to dislodge the vial while using the switch.
 

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Has anyone done any mods on these? I'm interested in getting one to have the engine/emitter changed out and was curious how mod-friendly they were, or weren't.
 
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