Olight i3s-CU Cree XP-L Flashlight 180lm by one AAA (0.9-2.0v). Brass Raw / Brass with PVD-Ti Gold Finish. Pre-order now to earn 5 times member points (points will be valid after order shipped)
I can only speak for myself on this one but for me at least when it comes to posts from this site I always seem to find the links don’t ever seem to work on posts that are more than five minutes old, the website is a mess and the regular prices are way to high. I guess I should persevere and dig out the bargains and convert dollars to pounds and check up info on what they sell on other sites to find out more information about what the products are they are selling but then I think if they can’t even adequately sell stuff what are they going to be like when it comes to delivery or worse still problems with faulty goods?
Interesting light for the price. Could you please verify that the maximum brightness of 180 lumens isn’t a mistake? It sounds like an awful lot for a 1xAAA light, and it looks like an easy typographical error since the normal i3s is 80 lumens.
Super interested in this light. I really like the look of the copper. There only seem to be BRASS and GOLD available unless I am mistaken?
Edit: I assumed there was copper available. My apologies
Thrunite tis: http://www.hkequipment.net/product-p/tis.htm
Olight i3s-CU max output is similar to Thrunite Tis with XP-L so not impossible.
“CU” model name is odd, I am a bit color blind and in advert I think it looks a bit red?
Is it some kind of alloy, not brass? If CUs modes is like standard i3s,not a bad flashlight me think.
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Aliexpress adverts talks about 3minutes turbo mode.More lumens and runtime than we have here.That sounds like fake if you ask me.
And then there is a Maratac brass xpg2 from last xmas to compare with.
I find it a bit annoying to be honest. Thrunite uses Ti as a model designation on lights that aren’t titanium… and then releases titanium versions. Is the TiS steel? No, it’s aluminum! But wait, there’s a steel version too! LOL and a titanium version! Now CU but not actually copper (I guess technically brass is partial copper). It only breeds confusion and I wonder why they do it or if it’s intentional. It’s starting to look more and more deliberate.