Dr. Lite DL-117AA (1x 18650, 600lm)

Raptor937

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I thought I would share this here. I've not been able to find anything about this flashlight online.

This is my first "High" output flashlight.

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Size comparison. From Left to Right: Singapore Armed Forces Standard Issue Flashlight, M10 Tools 3 Watt 90 Lumens Flashlight, Dr.Lite 600 Lumens

The M10 has been my workhorse flashlight for the past 3-4 years. Used it and abuse it, and it still works. I thought 90 Lumens was a lot until I tried the Dr. Lite. The difference is really huge.

That said I feel that the M10 might still be a better option for heavy outdoor use due its better water resistance. I've submerged it a number of times during my military service and suffered no issues.

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Push button tail cap to turn on/off and cycle through modes (High, Low and Strobe). Has momentary 'on' as well.

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Micro USB port for recharging.

The red ring can be rotated to cover the USB port. Not sure how water resistant this flashlight will be with this hole on its side. Probably won't go swimming with it.

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The flashlight has a "orange peel" type reflector.

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Flashlight uses a 18650 Li-ion Battery.

Beam shots













 
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Raptor937

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Wow, that led+incan beamshot is interesting :huh:

Thanks for sharing :welcome:
You're welcome. :)

The LED + Incandescent sounds great in theory but in reality it doesn't work that well. The army standard issue flashlight is really dim, but then again the army is real particular about light discipline and any amount of light is too bright. :p
 
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