The flashlight images in this review are from Acebeam, and the images are being used with Acebeam's explicit permission.
I received this Acebeam E70-AL yesterday.
It took about 2 weeks to get here from China, which is not bad at all.
Acebeam asked me to add this:
It is fast shipping if buy through amazon US.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096LX58CF
I got this light at a discount (that I cannot disclose.)
I was asked to do a mini-review, but it was not required of me.
Although this review is pretty short, it a completely honest review.
(I wouldn't have it any other way.)
I really like this flashlight, and it has become my EDC.
The flashlight is just the right size for my shorts pocket--if it were 15% bigger, it would be too big.
The tint is very nice, though I prefer warm white over neutral white.
The flashlight is quite bright on high.
The front of the flashlight heats up quickly on turbo, so I won't be using turbo very much.
The flashlight is made very well--the fit and finish are top notch.
I like that it takes a double click to turn the flashlight on, which avoids accidental activation.
(I wish my Lumintop FW3A had that feature.)
Some ideas for improvement:
Stepless ramping, like Andúril, would be nice.
A warm white option (around 2700K) would also be appreciated.
This last one isn't too important, but if the flashlight came in black and green (in addition to black and blue), I would like that.
Here's an example that I put together in a few seconds, though, of course, there are better shades of green available:
And... that's it!
This is the first review of a flashlight that I have done, so I hope you enjoyed my mini-review.
EDIT:
I guess I forgot to mention that I love the way this light looks.
It is a very handsome flashlight.
I also forgot to mention that I like the UI of the flashlight.
It's not very complicated, but it gets the job done.
Plus, this flashlight will accept unprotected 21700 cells.
I put a Molicel INR-21700-P42A in there, and it works fine.
That cell is 70mm +/- 0.15mm long.
There is some misinformation on the internet claiming that this flashlight only works with protected 21700 cells, so I wanted to dispel that myth.