I’ve got a few popcan lights 2 q8s, 2 m43s with the 219c, emisar m18 with 3000k sst20, and astrolux mf1 with the 219c. The M43 is the best built and gives a really nice floody beam, the q8s have the best throw and are a great value. But the Emisar m18 kills it with being so compact and so powerful. I like them all, but would prob get rid of the mf01 first since it’s not as compact as some of the others and the ui isn’t as nice, but it’s still super bright.
All of mine are equal favorites, because as performance increased over the past few years, the older ones gained more sentimental value.
Nov. 2014- Niwalker MM15. I was so super excited about this light for more than a few weeks, that I started to get black rings under my eyes from lack of sleep.
June 2015- Noctigon Meteor M43 XP-L. For more than a few weeks, I excitedly followed the development of this item in the Russian forum.
Jan. 2016- Thrunite TN36UT. I was so excited about this light for a few months, that it got beat up from edc use for almost half a year.
Feb. 2016- MM15MB
Aug. 2016- Fenix TK75 Vn 70- so far, my only Fenix light, even though I love the looks and feel of the build quality.
May 2017- Nitecore TM06Vn XHP 50.2- My first strictly collectors item, I decided to not let it get beat up.
June 2017- Acebeam X45vn boosted to 25,000 lumens has been my daily use pop can light for a longer time than its predecessors.
Pop can flooders got me into flashlights, K70 got me into throwers, and TM9K has me finally into its size class.
I only have two, the M43 and the Q8. I hardly ever use them. I don’t think I have ever ran down the cells in them. They are immensely fun to play with once in a while though.
I like the BLF Q8 for beam profile and thermally sustainable output. I do hikes where I’m running it at thousands of lumens continuously. Any smaller and that would become problematic. Any bigger and it won’t be as comfortable or fit in my jacket pocket. It’s about perfect. If anything, I wish it was a bit floodier or the hot spot less defined. But I’m nitpicking.
I also like the Thrunite TN4A. Something efficient to run in AA.
They both tailstand and have a low moonlight. They’re the perfect combination for an emergency light.
I have the mf01s, q8, x80 and rot66 and I like each and every one of them. Q8 is my favorite work light and x80 if I feel like showing off a little, but they are all great lights in their own way.
Have you tried with D-C fix BLF link I haven`t tried D-C fix on my BLF Q8, but it made my Sofirn SP40 and Astrolux HL01 headlamps beam much more pleasant for close up work with less prominent hotspot.
That’s exactly what I’m doing. When I hike with someone else I’m mostly using low levels. Under 50 lumens is plenty. When I’m alone it feels spooky and I overcome that by making it daylight. It’s fun.
Original TM11 from Nitecore. Got two because of the gun store sale at 150 each. Time to change emitters now. Skyray King cool and neutral, TN36 ut, 3 Meteors and a 4000k D18. Got another one coming from Vinh fitted with 219b's. Can't wait!