They have two 18650 lights from "Yezl" (which I never heard of before) with T6 XM-L chips in 5- and 3-mode configuration, the latter without flashing/annoying modes, for USD 29.00 and 39.99, respectively. Shipping is not free, e.g. cost to Sweden USD 5.59 (registered airmail).
Don't see any information about mode memory but may have some sort of low batt warning, quote: "have the fuction of disjuction and over discharge". The picture with the reflectors suggests it's not a P60-style dropin therefore possibly providing more efficient heatsinking.
Any thoughts or comments about both the shop and the lights?
They look as a legit company, a factory of quality stuff with specs at customer request, have a very pro website where they're using a translator machine, very funny, yes I know my English is not perfect also .
It's certainly possible with a 14500, at least for a few moments. Heck, Zebralight's new SC51 is pushing 200 with a single AA.
I'd be more worried that the company couldn't bother to hire someone to do translation for them for their English website - it looks like they just ran the whole thing through a beta version of Google Translate and hoped.
Serious makers don't claim those numbers of course you can get for a short while this output but the flashlight became a toaster in seconds, not good for a raw from factory thing, you can tune such small body and use it as turbo 1' or 2 but that is another thing.
Btw ,they are not using google or any of such machine since many words don't exist in any language, lumanace haha, i love 'damagedheadesign'
There is a 10% off if you are a CPF user, so that'd be ~$41.50 for the three mode, incl. shipping to swe. IMO the exclusion of flashing modes is worth more than the difference between the DX price and the cnquality price. I would get that Yezl M6 if it were not for the DIY XM-L projects I am planning/initiated. Just ordered two of their "N-lights", not completely budget oriented but, I might do a review or two later on.