UPDATE: 5/19!! Review: ULTRAFIRE HD2010 from Tmart (warning: lots of pics!!)

Ya, what he said.

Awesome review, I can't wait for pics. I have been eying this light for a while, the quick delivery time will do it for me. Do you have any other throwers to compare it to like a 980L a C8 or a C-88?

Pics!

Awesome review Johnny!

Pics are here!!! Enjoy!

Erik, it destroys my C8 and appears to be as good as my SmallSun aspheric.

Nice write up... I 100% agree with all your key points.

Yes, $3-4 at OSH plumbing department can effectively make this light water-splash resistant.

Strangely I too have been unable to take tailcap current measurements of all the modes. For whatever reason when I use my Fluke to pass current, the EPROM just goes HI-SOS-HI-SOS.... No LO, MED or strobe. Very strange.

I have had this light for about a month and it has been very reliable and trouble free.

Great compact XML-thrower. Others are reporting spot intensity Lux #s in the low-mid 40K range.

Just a great all around light for the $$$

I'm sure you will be providing the coupon code for BLF members too! Great review! Confirms my desire that I MUST have this light!

So is the spill dim enough not to knock out your night vision looking at items lit by the hotspot?

-Garry

Yes, Garry, the spill is not bright at all, just soft enough to make the light useful for all tasks outdoors. The coupon code is now in the main post. Jump on it fast!

If I know Louis, they only have 6 or 8 in stock currently in the US warehouse and I think he is afraid that if the code is good for unlimited amounts people will be disappointed when they run out in the US warehouse and they need to ship from China. Hopefully if the demand is high they will restock and offer another code.

Johnny

Great job .

Seems like a nice light, but it does seem odd to see the words "$45" and "Ultrafire" in the same sentence. At that price point, it is up there with some pretty decent single-emitter torches.

I think the TK41 has the same diameter on its reflector.

There certainly are and you can get the light plenty of other places for $35 but you won’t get them shipped from the US for that price. The TK41 also has a $120+ price tag so it’s hardly a fair comparison. I just hope they have enough in the US warehouse right now so there aren’t too many people getting disappointed if they run out and have to ship from China.

From talking with Louis it seems they are just starting to focus efforts on the flashlight market. There will be some growing pains for sure but I think it will pay off for them in the long run. They are used to poor flashlight sales and are hesitant to invest a lot of money in stocking lights if they don't sell well. If they offer the good lights their competitors do and keep them in stock at there other warehouses at the same prices as the competition they could really kick some ass.

Great Review..

The big head on that light will be good for bicycle applications too..

i am not into such large lights .. but i see the quality of the review itself. Great job!!

Great Review, JohnnyMac, thanks for posting! I love the light, especially the gunmetal color. cehoward is right: Looks like a great cycling light. I'm holding out for a 3 mode with no disco, which I detest having to go through while riding.

The battery tube looks a lot like the battery tube for the JM07 Pro.

I here that mines getting a driver swap the minute I get it in the house. I thought those east drivers were direct drive on high, that kind of scares me with a King Kong capable of delivering over 10amps.

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At 18:26 pushed order button.

Results missed out No Such Code!

So will start the search to find one else where.

The heaviest current draw I get is ~5.50A from a battery space LiNiCoMn, but thats only if I press the +B spring completely down flat.

If I just touch the probe to the -B it draws 4A, so I think this is a more fair representation of this lights current draw with a low resistance 26650. Factoring contact resistances, resistance from the wires + switch and driver efficiency... I am not sure what current the LED "sees". My light does get warm after 6-7 minutes but its not what I would consider alarmingly hot.... so I think theres "something" throttling the current to the emitter, and its definitely not getting the full 4-5.5A I measure at the tail.

You ran it like this? LL5GHUFU

Nice review on a cool light. Thanks.