Lumintop GT micro

So once again they chose not to take any risk and go for an already BLF brewed TA driver with only li-ion… it’s a shame, I’d love a Ni-MH powered Narsil driver.
Anyway, this will be a best seller
EDIT : an SST20 would have been a better choice IMHO, smaller die, better tint and lower price



the AA/NiMh + 14500 driver was not near "good"

  • 14500 turbo only
  • in aa just 250 lumen
  • very high parasitic drain
  • some other downs

i am glad they skipped that ;)

SST20 option is not off the table ;)

Looks good , I can’t wait. :+1:

I hope for a GT nano light next.

Thanks for the specs update Martin, form completed. :beer:

Can you ’try’ to influence them to NOT glue the bezel……

I already did teacher ;)

:+1: … Thank you sir, hopefully they will listen. :wink:

Form filled for 2 NW versions. This little light will be awesome.

Take my money! Almost a quarter-mile of throw in such a small light I’m stoked!

If & when you can find out, let us know the CCT of the Neutral White & Cold White please. :beer:

Add one if SST-20 is added; protected battery fitment only.

I have a BLF GT70 and a GT Mini, and both of them were easy to disassemble with strap clamps. I didn’t even need a lot of pressure. Suppose they’ll sort these by glue bins now…

My GT70 had no glue. You were lucky on your particular GT Mini.

Question, what does “NarsilM v1.3 adapted by Texas Ace” mean, exactly….

And the 2.5A Turbo, why 2.5A? The emitter can take over 6A…

Really need the answer to both of those questions…

Good eye Dale. I hope that 2.5A is a misprint or typo. A stock Convoy M1 with an XP-L HI is about 3A out of the box. Of course it does use an 18650… but so what.

Guys, as you might know, the guys at Lumintop just seem to be printing the same BLF GT manual everywhere.

The BLF GT has a turbo mode of 2,5A, but uses a 12V emitter.

The BLF GT Mini usually does 4,5A.

This one should be doing around 3-3,5A no problem.

thats not the final manual ;)

…so what you’re saying(?)…is that whatever manual is ever printed (period)…one cannot ever trust what is put forward due to no past ownership of the problem nor any expectation of…

Sounds like a Trump Admin. negotiation with the world that we’re leaving to our grandkids.

Please take my (2) torches off of the GB buy list (thank you).
My unsolicited advice would be to take back control of these GBs and start demanding ‘standards’ somewhere in these transactions or any respect for BLF/CPF purchasing power will continue its sad decline along with product quality as well.
No slam towards anyone intended here including Lumintop or the promoters yet the flashlight community has come to expect (at a mimimim) ‘a good lie’ about the specs. if nothing else.
Many moons ago, the former used to be demanded well before any money was coughed up or any rush to beat the fakes began in earnest.
Just my $.02 for what it’s worth and (sincere) best wishes for the GB/hope that everybody enjoys their lights.

please PM me the email you submitted with the form and i delete you from the list so you do not get the offer.



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In response to Freedom:

As soon as you expect and/or demand things, especially if “respect” is also demanded, you might as well stop dealing with the chinese manufacturers. Find a high quality local manufacturer and pay the Jackpot.

That sounds somber but if you look at what the BLF community, and especially those who have dealt directly with manufacturers, have achieved in the last three years, the cooperation with chinese manufacturers have payed off bigtime: lots of innovative and still affordable flashlights have seen the light of day.

And this was done with limited respect, less with rigid demands than with living with their less than perfect solutions, with expectations followed by disappointments. Asking the same things over and over again until they incorporated at least some of our ideas. Lots of patience and lots of wasted time.

An attitude of “demanding standards” would not have gotten us the nice and still budget flashlights we have now.