“Free” Olight I3E EOS (Desert Tan) - closed

Thanks Terry. Guess I won’t using one in mine. Bummer cause I like 10440 lights.

I wonder if it would be safe with a LiFePO4 cell, since the voltage is lower. :innocent:

Got mine today , it’s tiny , smaller than the jet beam jetu.
The tint is nice & white.
The included battery is shite.
Now I’m getting spammed a few times a day by olight , time to hit the unsubscribe button me thinks.

Finally . . .

And you can never have enough AAA alkalines from companies you've never heard of.

I have 10 of these in copper New in box and I absolutely love it..

Thank You from the UK.

Yeah, it’s the color of milk chocolate.
But I can’t complain.

I like it , it’s super bright for its size , it’s blinding to look at (I don’t recommend it) ,the twist action is super smooth & easily operates with one hand ,the specs say 45 minutes runtime on alcaleek but what’s impressive to me is you get 70 minutes with an eneloop pro.

:open_mouth: . :open_mouth: … Do you buy your Milk Chocolate at the 5 year out of date store?? :innocent:

My Texas Ace Calibrated Lumens Tube is showing 104 lumens during the first 30 sec.

I would say it’s more of a coppery brown , if that’s a word & a colour.

Yep… Good Eneloops will just about always equal or exceed Alkeleaks. :+1:

I love Eneloops!!

It’s both a word & color now… even if it wasn’t before. :beer:

Just call it “Copper Patina Brown” and be done with it. :wink:

Lol
Go back & look at my spelling ,I’m having a bad spolling day :smiley:
Oh & another thing me likey is the fact that when you twist to off ,you can’t squeeze the head against the body & turn it on like the jet beam mk1 & jetu does, so its less likely to turn on in your pocket.

:question: Was wondering if the serial numbers are real and consecutive on these little gems? Or are they all the same number?

Mine is marked SN.44972.

Mine is SN.28593

Well, guess that answers my question. Thanks Nev. :beer:

No problem :+1:
5 year warranty promise , we’ll worth 5 squids.

Five quids!

We paid $5 postage for the free little bright light! SN 19896

Thanks to @Illumenati for the shout out.