Review: UltraFire HD2010

Thx for the awesome view Foy!

Nice review foy, Iā€™m thinking of getting this light. looks like a good one.
But not from Tmart.

Thanks for the info, Foy. Much appreciated :wink:
As for tintā€¦ cameras can actually adjust some things and tint could look different on pic. Does your pics are close to real life/your eye-meter? :slight_smile:
To make a good comparison of hotspots and such, I think a pic with lower exposure shows those differences better :slight_smile:
Hm, strange, but looking at those pic youā€™ve made, HD2010 has brighter spill to me outside, but inside, M8 has better spill :expressionless:
Good to know that you can run it with 18650 without loosing much current/brightness :stuck_out_tongue:

Very interesting. Have you bought yours @DD? They sells it for 34 without any coupons :stuck_out_tongue: Add a 10%coupon, add some points and you will get best bung for the buck. Or not? Can you see PWM on yours? Thanks in advance :slight_smile:

MRsDNF -

I haven't seen the Tangsfire so, not sure what the differences are but because you had the same thing happen during testing that I did, would seen the driver might be the same. You are right about the switch, although I'm probably less bothered by it than you. I didn't really notice until you asked but the switch on the JM05 is very crisp and feels positive. The HD2010 is mushy by comparison but it might be because the JM05 uses a 14mm boot and the HD2010 is 16mm. Honestly, though, I don't think it's the boot.

BetweenRides -

I see what you're talking about but mine hasn't done it. (yet)

Taz -

I will do that but I must remind that I've had this light since 6-8-12. I hesitate to say this but if anything, my HD2010 actually measures a few points higher now than it did 3 weeks ago. I think it's because I removed the collar that held the spring cap down. The spring now presses slightly harder on the battery.

When I first got the light, my Extech measured a high of 5.0 amps that settled to 4.40-4.50. Today on my new Sinometer with a King Kong fresh off the charger, it begins at 5.40 and settles to 4.80-5.0 amps. I have experienced no current drop at all. If anything, it's higher now.

Foy

Sashi -

I had my camera on manual but the white balance was on auto. Usually, the best anybody can do is put up something to compare to and not something someone could expect to see themselves.

stilllearningFoy

Agreed :bigsmile:

Link to that TangsFire :wink:

I wish my HD2010 looked as good as that DD pic. Also, I paid more . . .

sighFoy

Thanks so much for another great review Foy! Frontpageā€™d and Stickyā€™d.

I want one of these but never pull the trigger for some reasonā€¦

thanks for the review foyā€¦

You should! They are excellent value-for-money. I have one, and already considering buying a second! Nevermind that my wife also likes it and wants one for my father-in-law...

Agreed! A phenomenal light!

I got issues with the ano finish and I remember hearing of tailswitch problems awhile backā€¦iā€™ve kind of lost love for lights with problems from the factoryā€¦

I hope mine is in better shape. I ordered one about a week ago.

I have had a half dozen of these come in for driver swaps and all of them had marks on the ano and also on the reflector. I finally got a perfect one itā€™s the first black one I have seen and my first order from Lightmalls for $38.90. I donā€™t know if the defects are limited to the gray ones or if Lightmalls has a different supplier. I can say I really like this light and finally getting one with no defects is nice.

http://www.lightmalls.com/perfect-ultrafire-hd2010-600lm-cree-xm-l-t6-5-mode-led-flashlight-1x18650

The East-92 driver that is also found in other flashlights, is it available anywhere online to buy???

thanks. unfortunately it seems you got a returned one? i guess if it works well no big deal. it will get scuffed up anyway. mine is a tangā€™s, it came in new condition. i bought it only for the (childish) purpose of putting out streetlights, which i havenā€™t been able to do. in the meantime though, i came to love it. it is a little large, but it is very very bright, with very very good throw, and has definitely become a keeper. i havenā€™t even tried a 26650 yet, donā€™t own one, but iā€™m sure it will be even better when i eventually get one.

This seems like a light I would like to own. Does anybody know how it compares to the Crelant v9 in throw and general usefulness?

The Crelant V9-T6 is a fantastic light but we're talking big block 'Vette and 307/2-barrel Mailbu. Nothing wrong with the V9 (I have one and really like it) but as far as output and throw, it's not even a contest . . . . nor should it be. (except price, now that I think about it) The V9 does feel better in my shorts side pocket. The HD2010's big head makes it somewhat less comfortable to carry.

The HD2010 is not all that less bright than my Crap-Ray 818 triple. You saw what it did to my M8. Wasn't pretty.

Foy

Thanks for the great review. It motivated my purchase.

Mine arrived in superb shape from Tmart (FIVE days from ordering to my door!). No nicks or scrapes, but the o-rings were all too small just as the reviewer described. Great light, but my Keygos M12 seems brighter in both flood and spot modes, although I know itā€™s a little of an apples-and-oranges comparison since the M12 is a zoomer. Will try again when itā€™s dark to see the real difference.

I agree with this review except I got much luckier with mine in that it is relatively blemish free. I am going to swap the T6 XM-L out for a U2 bin on a copper board from INTL-Outdoor. I am then going to get the pill adjusted correctly for best throw, like Foy said, if itā€™s screwed in all the way it doesnā€™t perform correctly. I will then use some Arctic Alumina thermal epoxy to set the pill in place permanently.