*ended*DEAL ALERT: Fandyfire HD2011 for $13.69@DX*ended*

Charger Xtar MP1, battery Xtar 2600/Spark 2600/something with Sanyo 2600mAh cell

I haven't recieved any information on mine yet either.

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Has anyone's 2011 shipped out? Mine is still in the packaging state.

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I got an e-mail but when I check on the order it says packaging too. I’m going to give them plenty of time since DX is noted for being slow. I still think this a good discounted light to have.

I started with the xtar MP1 then got MP2 I next plan to get the XP6 (I think thats the number)

If I were to do it again I'd start with the MP2 for future multi cell lights.

Has anyone's order shipped by now?

NOPE I ordered on the 7th and my order is still being packaged.

same

I see people already started disputes and claims. I plan on waiting for the 44 day limit before my dispute.

Do you guys think it's worth the wait or do I simply get my money and get it (or something else) elsewhere?

I'm hoping they didn't put a product on offers and never actually had it... That would be so low.

I am going to begin talking to them tomorrow about cancelling the order. It is true. DX has gone down the toilet.

I tried to cancel yesterday. got up this morning and see it shipped last night.

Same here! Just shipped this morning.

I just received an email this morning stating my torch has finally shipped.

Just 19 days to ship out an item that's supposed to be in stock? Sure, why not!

Ordered on the 7th, Shipped on the 23rd.

Same here!

Finally!

that says mine has been dispatched, which i believe 100%, just like i believe all of the specs on dx.

The flashlight is totally worthless.

I tried to put in Xtar 2600, Tennergy 2600 and Trustfire Flame 2400. The bore is way too slender to fit 18650 cells.

The only one that I could force in was the Trustfire flame. It skinned off the wrapper and was useless.

CR123 times 2 fitted but burned out the circuit board immediately.

Actually it fits 18650’s perfectly, it’s 19680’s (protected 18650’s) that don’t fit :stuck_out_tongue:

Couple comments...

Never (EVER) force a protected cell into a tight fitting body tube. If the outer heatshrink ruptures at the +B ribbon wire you are at a great risk of a dead short across the cell. In that scenario the only thing preventing a battery short is the anodize coating inside the tube. Fortunately most lights have an anodize layer inside, but its not usually intended to serve as an electrical insulator.

Good to know its 4.2V only, THANKS for taking one for the team. The driver board used in this light is a FET based direct driven circuit and used on the HD2010 and I suspect other single cell H/M/L/DISCO/SOS lights as well.

Mine arrived this past Thursday and is a great light. Batteries fit perfectly and the bean is smooth and not ringy like my UF2100. Just as bright as the 2100 too.

Naturally I thank all persons who send needed data