Yes it’s safe to buy from. They are a member/seller on this forum. You could message then and ask for a discount if you want. You could ask them about shipment time.
Since you’re new and full of doubts and intending to buy a lithium-ion fashlight, it’s imperative that you read this.
The charger works like this: set the battery in the charger cradle then connect it with a micro-USB cable just like you would recharge your phone. When the LED is green, it’s fully charged and you can put it back in.
I don’t think it will, at least not for long. Your torch is a light source, not a proper weapon. Better find other means of protection.
Now, welcome to BLF! ^:-) And yes, the TN12 is a good torch, in fact the 2014 edition was my first 18650 torch. I know better alternatives for my uses now (Convoy with Biscotti), but it’s still got a nice spot in my collection as my only forward clicky with dual switch.
TC12 has build in charging, besides that almost the same as TN12.
No brainer, get the TC12 it charges good and safe and yo dont need to take out the cell for a long time
The “county” thing is only if the country chosen is the US. Pick your own and there’ll be no option for that. At least it was when I first made a purchase, almost 2 years ago.
Also, fitting that this thread comes up not even an hour after I break the lens of my Convoy M1 and am now forced to return to my TN12 Luckily I already had spare lenses in the mail, now they just have to arrive.
I entered my city name in the “county” and in the “city”.
I hope that’ll be ok. i ordered
btw when will shipment arrive? and how i can contact owners of that website if something goes wrong?
Out of curiosity which one did you get? The Neutron has an infinity step up from low to high, so I hope you got that one… I don’t know what the shipping time would be since it would partly depend on you country’s post office but HK ships pretty quickly. I’ve bought a few lights from them (on ebay) and never had an issue so I don’t know how to contact them.
Dang was hoping you got the Neutron. The high is 650 lumens instead of 450 for the TC12. And the Neutron ramps up from 12 lumen to 650 (meaning is slowly increase in brightness and you stop whenever you want as opposed to predefined jumps ) so if you wanted the same high mode as the TC12 you could just stop at around 450. You can removed the middle tube for the Neutron to get a smaller configuration and use a 18350 battery instead if you prefer a smaller size. Both come with the same battery and have usb recharging. Plus the Neutron was 15 bucks cheaper.