I'm highly interested in buying a tiny used CR2 flashlight for a good price. If you have any for sale contact me via PM or at haewatein@gmail.com
I live in California.
I'm highly interested in buying a tiny used CR2 flashlight for a good price. If you have any for sale contact me via PM or at haewatein@gmail.com
I live in California.
What sort of light are you looking for? The original Orb Raws show up occasionally and they don't get much smaller than that - but their primary market is collectors so prices are high.
I really like the Aurora SH-033
If you want pure flood and are prepared to eschew rechargeables, the CR2 Ion is a lovely - if horribly overpriced light. But it doesn't like rechargeables - the guy who built them is crazy that way and wants to build an empire of waste primary cells. But it is a lovely little light.
The Ultrafire WF-606A - again don't use rechargeables. Looks utterly weird with the head and a CR2 in it. I have a now antique one with a Luxeon 3 in it. It is way brighter with a CR2 than with 2AAs.
The Aurora is the one to go for if you don't want to spend serious money. And it is a lovely little light (Well not all that little)
All of the Aurora SH-03x lights (Apart from the SH-035 which is junk) are wonderful lights.
Don do you know if a standard C3 pill fits the Aurora SH-033? If it does I might pick one up and buy another SA-2 and swap the pill so I have 3 mode XPG CR2 light with no flashies, that would be so cool.
I have a 4 sevens CR2 mini far smaller than the other lights linked above, to me if a light is going to use a CR2 it needs to be tiny to compensate for the lack of capacity, if the light isn't tiny you may as well look at a different style cell CR123 or AA.
I'm looking for tinies like the 47's Mini or Muyshondt's Aeon. It's really about the size like Burro said, everything else I can get with other cells and better runtimes / more output.
I don't like the Aurora too much conc. the design and was planning on getting this UF 606A if nothing better comes up as spontanous deal.
The Arc Mania / Orb lights look awesome and I'd totally get one but as far as I read the whole thing is a scam and hardly anybody actually receives any lights from that guy.
Unfortunately only the early version af the RAW used a CR2 the current lights runs on a 300mAh 14250 Li-ion cell.
I don't know but will give it a try tonight.
I have a Colman Max CR2 that is pretty good. It's a 2xCR2 so not really a small light...