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Curious and wondering again and again. Of the many countries Imalent ship to, but NOT to my location despite few emails exchange with your Customer Service months ago.

Is the LD10 battery replaceable?

Please tell me the country you need and i will check

LD10 has magnetic direct charging without battery replacement

Oh, my profile shows my location. Singapore.

Today I received my Imalent LD10 but I’m a little disappointed. It is good little EDC light but the magnet in tail is total crap. It is very weak to be usable at all. Also from your , advertisement image here there maybe the magnet need to be strong like 2.5kg which is not true at all! Also that keychain adapter it is not included in package.

Where did you buy this and where did you get the pictures

Picture above seems to be linked from here: https://nl.imalentlight.com/imalent-ld10-cree-xpl-hi-led-1200lumens-flashlight.html which seems just Netherland version of this webpage https://www.imalentlight.com/imalent-ld10-cree-xpl-hi-led-1200lumens-flashlight.html

They was hosted on your official Imalent store webpage from which I ordered my flashlight. But now the hosted images are corrected and removed with new one but the tail magnet still very weak to be useful at all. Also from usage these day in cold weather I have suggestion for future improvements. The flashlight body is very slip when you used it with gloves. Also if you made it with small side switch and better grip and strong magnet that will be very great EDC flashlight.

The operation was cancelled at the last minute of the factory release. We removed the magnetic tail cap because when you use it as a keychain hook, the flashlight will fall during operation and I think it is easy to lose it. There are lanyard holes on the keychain, and we have provided enough lanyards to use as keychains or camping lights. If you have any question. You can go online at the official website www.imalentstore.com
Thank you very much for seeing your message

The operation was cancelled at the last minute of the factory release. We removed the magnetic tail cap because when you use it as a keychain hook, the flashlight will fall during operation and I think it is easy to lose it. There are lanyard holes on the keychain, and we have provided enough lanyards to use as keychains or camping lights. We modify product manuals and product images. If in doubt, you can chat online at the official website www.imalentstore.com
I will advise the company, thank you very much for your suggestions

The new big brother of LD10, LD70 is coming with XHP70.2 emitter IMALENT LD70 EDC flashlight will meet you in May
It will be interesting.

"IMALENT flashlight Christmas sale 45% off"

Now that noon solar angle is 75% of maximum in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, the Imalent MS03 has been announced as preparing for release. Details are sparse; single 21700 and 13,000 lumens is all I can dig up under the hot sun.

Interesting indeed. That emitter can produce almost 4k lumens and although the 18350 “could” power it, the heat generated would shut it down in less than 30 seconds. The lumens would have to be scaled way back to around 1000 lumens to run it stable. Also being a 7mm bulb and having the orange peel right on the bulb silicon itself, it would make it an extremely floody light. Unless you push 3-4k lumens out, good luck seeing anything further away. The one awesome thing about the LD10 I find is the throw distance. Nothing can compare to its throw at this size.

They should put the XHP70 bulb into their DM21C line and make that flashlight less fussy to run unprotected 18650 flatops. Needing their own specific branded batteries makes it a fail in my books.

I’ll be watching the LD70 keychain light, looks like they’re expecting megaheat already with the extra layer of cooling shields. I’m still predicting it’ll be a massive small flood light. It probabaly won’t bother coming with the diffuser piece because all it can do is flood! The price won’t be close to the LD10 either, I’m guessing double or more. It’s nice to see them packing the best bulb into a small package for bragging rights, but it really won’t be too useful as it can’t sustain the lumens and theres not much throw once you don’t run this bulb at max. If the battery is built in again I refuse to buy it lol