It’s been a while since I’ve been to the site….maybe should have stayed away.
Don’t have any 1 x CR123A / 1 x RCR123A flashlights and have thought about 1 from time to time.
This Ti one looks really, really nice……
$102 later, I have a Bead Blasted one on order with 2 rechargeable batteries, charger and case.
Happy and sad at the same time. LOL
If I understand correctly, that wasn’t engraved by Olight. I think Banggood has their own engraving service, or maybe they hired it out. Mine is the same way.
Here are a few lights for comparison: ET D25A Ti 2012, ZL SC52, L3 L10, Olight S10 Ti, Olight S1 Ti, Olight S Mini Cu, BLF A01 Cu. Of all of these, the shortest one puts out the most light.
It’s hard to tell in that pic, but the last letter is an ‘e’, not an ‘a’.
It’s not exactly a secret. It’s all over my web sites.
Anyway, the name is ancient Greek, the goddess of the moon. But my avatar is the goddess of light. Both seem fitting for a forum about lights. Pleased to meet you!
Um, the world spins on a different axis than my plans. I did get to give my wife her beautiful little Rose Gold SMini with it’s engraving. She did seem to like it, but in a very short time after I gave it to her the evening of her birthday she got notification that her father had passed away that very day. (literally about the same time she was opening this gift)
We made a 1370 mile run (round trip) to her home place for the funeral, back home in 47 hours. (Yes, I drove 24 hours of the 47, from Friday at 4AM to Sunday 3AM) Both of us are exhausted, the light is all but forgotten given the series of events at the moment. My wife is an LVN, she has a touch of Pneumonia, bronchitis, and strepthroat all at the same time as an ear infection. (she found out all this on Thursday, after her birthday on Wed, got the appropriate shots and prescriptions, and we hit the road at 4AM Fri) It has been a miserable several days. She had lost her voice and had to whisper (against the Dr.s orders) at the funeral, visiting with relatives some of which she hasn’t seen in years.
I will post on the beauty and heft of this gorgeous tiny copper light when more information is garnered…