Ultrafire UF-T70 Triple XM-L

This one is supposed to be 830 grams, quite much more heavier than the DRY, 350grams. It will be very interesting to know how is it dealing with the heat, but considering the 2.6A, probably it will be fine.

http://www.tv-japan.com.hk/UltraFire.htm

The translated website says that the T70 is 532g and has 65mm head.

That must be it. 830g seems too much.

They say 2000 lumens. Appear that everybody specs lumens differently for this flashlight.

Here is the descripition on ultrafire shop

Description
  • UltraFire UF-T70
  • CREE T6 XML White LED x 3
  • 2400 Lumens (Manufacturer rated)
  • Emitter Color: White
  • Smooth Reflector
  • Tailcap Switch
  • Model: High , Mid, Low
  • 3 mode Change
  • Lens:Coated Glass Lens
  • Type III hard-anodized finish
  • Battery Configurations:UltraFire 18650 x 3
  • 177 mm(L) x 65mm (Diameter) Head
Mode Lock
Battery cap fully close - mode lock
Battery cap not fully close - mode change
Price $ 110.00

If it has the same beam characteristics as the Jetbeam RRT3 XML, i will be buying one. it has similar head diameter: 65mm vs 67mm (UF:JB).

Wow…very nice! Price is not too bad if it turns out to be a good one.

Mode lock sounds pretty cool, but I'm guessing that would be lost of stock driver was swapped for dry driver?

Having toyed with my DRY for a few days, I no longer think the turbo is just for wow and wasting batteries - it is actually quite useful, despite the limited duration.

I like the look of this light, but would have preferred they just round out the body of the T60 for the additional cell :)

Hmm that is nice, hopefully the price will come down though.

Anyone order this yet? :D

for about a week now

great! do keep us updated!

Looks like Ric has the best price so far.

http://www.cnqualitygoods.com/goods.php?id=1355

$82 ($10 off) if you purchase 5+. Maybe someone should try to setup a GB? I really like the look of this light but it's more than I can justify spending right now so I wouldn't be interested; maybe others would though once a couple of members have posted their impressions...

H - L - STROBE

I've never been a fan of lights using >two lith. cells, so I've never been into the DRY. But there's something about this light that truly tempts me. The pics at Ric's suggest that this could have high build quality, rather like the MCU-C88. I think that I'll be putting some funds aside just in case I can't resist the temptation after its been reviewed.

I'm very interested to see how this new Ultrafire UF-T70 stacks up against the DRY 3xCREE XM-L T6 and TrustFire TR-J12. It would also be nice if the Redilast 3100mAh protected cells would work.

i also have tk70 and 4 random triple cee xml s so i feel i am a reasonable judge . i would say its a winner build quality amazing i never use them for long so not sure how hot it gets but for a living i am a chimney sweep so i feel i know much more about spill and contrast between hot spot than many users but lack in depth knwledge on testing output , and yes i have terrible grammer but just back from pub so its a very bright whits not blue but compared to say tk35 its very white , in fact due to deeper reflectors its very simular to the tk35 beam pattern , i have the sky ray 5 xml and i would say this is now my best light in fact i will sell my tk70 with batts if any one wants it pretty cheap with good batts , oh one negative the battery unit has springs both ends i guess for flat top cells one of them bust off when i tried to remove a battery but still works with my cells , in the past people have complained about my posts i dont mind doing some pics and answering questions but please ignore this poste rather than replying with some over critical response

i also have tk70 and 4 random triple cee xml s so i feel i am a reasonable judge . i would say its a winner build quality amazing i never use them for long so not sure how hot it gets but for a living i am a chimney sweep so i feel i know much more about spill and contrast between hot spot than many users but lack in depth knwledge on testing output , and yes i have terrible grammer but just back from pub so its a very bright whits not blue but compared to say tk35 its very white , in fact due to deeper reflectors its very simular to the tk35 beam pattern , i have the sky ray 5 xml and i would say this is now my best light in fact i will sell my tk70 with batts if any one wants it pretty cheap with good batts , oh one negative the battery unit has springs both ends i guess for flat top cells one of them bust off when i tried to remove a battery but still works with my cells , in the past people have complained about my posts i dont mind doing some pics and answering questions but please ignore this poste rather than replying with some over critical response

i also have tk70 and 4 random triple cee xml s so i feel i am a reasonable judge . i would say its a winner build quality amazing i never use them for long so not sure how hot it gets but for a living i am a chimney sweep so i feel i know much more about spill and contrast between hot spot than many users but lack in depth knwledge on testing output , and yes i have terrible grammer but just back from pub so its a very bright whits not blue but compared to say tk35 its very white , in fact due to deeper reflectors its very simular to the tk35 beam pattern , i have the sky ray 5 xml and i would say this is now my best light in fact i will sell my tk70 with batts if any one wants it pretty cheap with good batts , oh one negative the battery unit has springs both ends i guess for flat top cells one of them bust off when i tried to remove a battery but still works with my cells , in the past people have complained about my posts i dont mind doing some pics and answering questions but please ignore this poste rather than replying with some over critical response

Ordered !