This time I bought them from the BestDeal777 store and man is the "quality" night and day compared to the ones my brother bought. The BestDeal777 lights were far more superior then where ever my brother bought his. This Mini Cree Led Flashlight Torch Adjustable Focus Light Lamp is one of my two favorite lights ever. It's small, it uses a single AA NiMH battery, it's very focusable, and it pumps out more light than any other flashlight I've ever seen.
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This is my light of choice whether at work of
trying to read a menu. Using one AA cell (vice AAA) makes it cheap to
use. I bought a bunch to give away because I know others will use it.
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As far as I can tell, it's the brightest AA light available today. In fog or smoke, it's like having a light saber. I call mine The Eye of Sauron... at least, until I get a brighter light someday. The "telescoping" method used to focus the light beam is not at all effective in any way at keeping moisture out of the flashlight. Trust me on this, I accidentally dropped the flashlight in a puddle at night, before I lost it, and water flooded the LED compartment.
Eforcity shipped in 6 days; BestDeal777 shipped in 11 days. The BestDeal777 light has branding ("CREE" on one side, "HWA/WYS UltraFire" on the other), while the Eforcity light is blank. The Eforcity one is better for long-distance signalling, since a half-press simply turns the light off instead of changing modes. The first was a iTP A3 EOS 96 Lumen Flashlight which is keychain-sized and uses a single AAA battery.
- 7W 300LM Mini CREE LED Flashlight
Torch Adjustable Focus Zoom Light Lamp ( Head of the flashlight can be
pulled out to focus the beam)
- Super mini size, bright, blinding effect
- Skid-proof design & waterproof design.
- Output bright can come to 300 lumens (MAX). This mini flashlight can use AA size Alkaline, NiMH, and lithium 14500 batteries.
The
Mini Cree Led Flashlight Torch Adjustable Focus Light Lamp is awesome (and is my other favorite light), but is
nowhere near as bright as this light. It is nice in that it has both
high and low settings, but even the high setting (~80 lumens?) pales in
comparison to this light (200+ lumens). Also, the light on this page
focuses wider than the other light *and* just as narrow. So, this light
is smaller, much brighter, has a wider beam focus range, and uses only
one battery (instead of three).
I'd guess at full
brightness it's 100+ lumens, and after 4 hours about 10 lumens on an
alkaline battery??? My expensive TK75 flashlight can push 2,500+ lumens
so 100 lumens doesn't seem like a lot. This light also works well as a
bike headlight, when attached via a mount such as this one.
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