Jetbeam triple XM-L

What the....

http://www.shoudian.com/thread-206499-1-1.html

http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?321003-Jetbeam-RRT-3-(3-XM-L)-**updated-pics**

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us$380.

$400, srsly? Even come with a handle to carry it because it's too big around. wtf.

$425 LOL

Bro, BugoutUSA mentioned $380 but it's also 425 on their site. http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/showthread.php?255541-gt-New-Model-JETBeam-RRT-3-Tri-XML-lt

Sigh...it's like 3 x Sunwayman V60C. $133 x 3. <- a wee bit more than what i'd pay but i really dig the ring UI, hope it is not only 30 deg twist between 200 lumens and 700 lumens. (like the V20C) LOL!

And so the Nitecore TM11 will be around that ballpark too.

Just get the DRY at $71, 5 additional drivers 2 additional switches, UCL 54mm. You'll be in the same ballpark in lumens/throw, and be enjoy your cheap thrill for under $100 shipped. It's not rocket science. LOL! :D

"Thanks for adding some useable info on the RRT-3..."

Cool

Damn..for $400, it better do the dishes and take the trash out.

But it does look very nice...

Ouch... I'd want it to me coffee as well.

So expensive EDC can't make a coherent sentence ..:P

How much do you think Nitecore would price their TM11 to be?

no idea on price 4 18650'S ?

NiteCore ® TM11

World's smallest and lightest level of 2000 lumens flashlight
When the maximum power when using a long reach 1 hour.
Using three CREE XM-L LED
Built-in thermal protection prevents overheating flashlight
Compatible with a variety of power supply, use 18650 rechargeable batteries and CR123 batteries
Up into four 18650 batteries and 8 CR123 batteries to achieve long life
Flexible way of changing the battery, the minimum can even use a 18650 battery or two CR123 batteries
Innovative 2-stage switch designed to allow a button to achieve a variety of different functions (patented)
Switch button power indicator built, can prompt the remaining battery power (patented)
Battery indicator displays battery voltage (accurate to 0.1V)
Head stainless steel protection ring to protect the torch from the original core damage

Yup, Dry has been blinking often in my "going-to-by" horizon. ;)

This is how it is made.

http://www.youtube.com/v/MkqVXYa1d6g

Thanks Hikelite. :D

NP 2100 :)

I've seen this video before, The girl with the screwdriver seem to mimic that action rather than actually doing it.

And does it really take 68 Hours to build that?

second to none in compactness :p hehe the DRY is what i call compact ...

I saw that, and it bothered me, too. :)