Review: UltraFire UF-T1 AAA / 10440 - 2 mode EDC

Hi folks,
As far as i know, the DQG III is regulated.
What about this clone ? Regulated also or direct drive ?

That's a pretty flash light you have tested. Would it be possible to get a hand shot to put it in perspective size wise for me. I don't have any AAA lights but I'm interested. Cheers.

spooky hand!

The size is as smal as it can be. I find the body of my DQG III a little too thin to my liking, this light looks to be just a bit more robust. And being ultrafire: it is moddable (to XPG2...), the DQG isn't.

Compare to a AA battery. Slightly (~3/8”) longer.

Thanks. That is one tiny light. Now if it was half the price?

Can it be operated with ONE hand easily and reliably?

What’s the light in the center? The one with the clicky.

Stainless steel N-light B3, discontinued, used to be sold by cnqualitygoods

One handed = Yes

N-Light B3 - Modified - Electronic switch removed and replaced with clicky switch .. [ reverse clicky ] So much more user friendly ..

Simply one of the best AAA lights ever - at any price .

How about battery rattle as in previous DQG?
Does it have a foam ring like the new DQG to hold the battery firmly?

There is a foam insert in the head but there is slight battery rattle ..

Still something I never noticed over several kilometers of walking over the last 2 days .

No, it’s not

Length: 59mm
O.D.: 12mm
Weight: 11g

They are prety much the same light. Go ahead and get one UF-T1 (though it’s only in cool white LED and I better like neutral/warm tint)

DQG III, UF-T1

57mm, 59mm
12g, 11g
TIR optics, Reflector (hot spot)
Magnet tail, Better keychain point attachment
1.2-1.5v, 1.2-3.7v (not tested on Li-ion)

Thanks for the extra info, I'll think a bit more about it then...

Does anybody who owns this light have problems with it. I had a hard time turning it on and keeping it on. Turn to tight it goes out turn to loose and it also goes out. It had a very small sweet spot for turning it on. And now I can almost not turn it on at all.

As stated in the OP, overtighten for turning on can make it stop functioning. Your problem sounds like a worn out o-ring…

I’m not home now but I will try a new O-ring when I’m home. But how can a O-ring have something to do with the electrics?
Btw I have this light form the end of december 2012.

A new o-ring will make the “sweet” point easier to find again. Don’t lube the threads too much.

EDIT: You might got a defective unit as well…
A this point I think the DQG II/III is way better quality