I’m out, because VezerLezer has kindly sent me an ED10 for review.
- It has a reflector.
- The battery is a fairly standard button top 18650. I measured slightly over 2600mAh with a Vapcell S4+.
- 3 clicks for strobe. 4 clicks for SOS.
- I haven’t done runtime tests yet. SST40 has been used.
What do you mean by throttle? It has a stepped ramp mode with a nice low moonlight (spacing is ok), and a smooth ramp mode without the same moonlight. Smooth ramp is a little fast in the lower levels.
You can switch between stepped and smooth ramp modes by holding the button for 5 seconds from OFF until it flashes.
This is similar to sofirn SC31 pro (that has 3 color versions), so price wise would be taught to spend $52.98 for me on it, as I already have sofirn SC31 pro (with addons like 18350 tube, and magnetic tailcap).
overall it looks quite good for EDC flashlight.
- is it constant current driver, hybrid, or FET?
- is there option for magnet in the tail? addon?
- Is there option for better mounted deep carry pocket clip, similar to new KR4 clip? (so that it can't be lost)?
+ 1 for high CRI led option (the SST40 have like only 65 CRI)
There’s no magnet in the tail. You could probably fit one in under the spring but the protected 18650 may fit tightly. The head also has a spring. An unprotected flat top may work well with a magnet under the spring.
ED10 reflector is about 15% bigger than the SC31 Pro reflector.
ED10 has OP while SC31 Pro has SMO reflector.
ED10 is slightly shorter than an SC31 Pro with a non-magnetic tailcap.
ED10 is slightly wider than an SC31 Pro.
ED10 charge cover sits flush with the head while the charge cover in an SC31 Pro sticks out. SC31 Pro cover feels more durable.
ED10 tailcap is smooth while SC31 Pro tailcap without a magnet has a sharp edge (lanyard hole).
ED10 metal button feels nicer IMO compared to the rubber switch cover in the SC31 Pro.
ED10 knurling looks nice but the more aggressive knurling on the SC31 Pro may be more practical in terms of providing grip.
I’ll try to remove the driver after I’ve done runtime tests.
Welcome @Lezer and thanks for the GAW!
Nice looking compact and stylish design.
A tooltip on the website indicates SST40 6500K which is not going to be a favorite here. +10 for warmer CCT / high CRI!