A few new and uncommon super-budget 1xAA lights on eBay

So, do I understand right? A $1,5 light is better than a $3,5 light even not taking the price into account?

Crazy...

Depending on where you stand in runtime/brightness, the $4 Powerlight may be better than both.

For me, the DeLight has better brightness, worse runtime, an uglier beam, and poorer quality. The Powerlight has a much nicer beam, less brightness, much better runtime, and slightly better quality. So basically you get what you pay for, and I like them both for the price.

Thanks for the to-the-point description. Brightness/runtime? Give me a lightsaber for 30 seconds :D

So it seems choosing MXDL over the focusing one was a blunder, which I now have to fix ASAP :)

My MXDL arrived yesterday. My take on this light is pretty much the same as Don's. The E-Bay seller (go_market) was really responsive. Ordered the light on June 1, it shipped on June 2, I received it in New Mexico on June 7. I don't have to have a light that burns holes in things @ 10 feet but this one could be a little brighter.

Bottom line is a 5 for looks & a 3 for brightness.

Mike

I dug out some AA lights and got the close up beams. Here are the lights:

MX Power ML-310, Powerlight, Ultrafire C3 stainless steel, Trustfire F22, MDXL, BLF DeLight, Tank007 E07.

Here are the beams at 2" from the beige wall - actually it's the side off a just retired server. 11 years it ran till the 4th PSU and a hard drive died. Best uptime was 3 years! Would have been more but for a power cut. Kept it on a UPS while we moved it whenI put in ethernet cabling a few years ago to keep the uptime.

The more powerful lights are stepped down to their lowest mode sothey didn't drown out the less powerful ones. All of them were fed freshly charged Eneloops for the purpose.

There is actually a huge hole in the centre of the beam from the MX Power at this range but it is too overexposed to show up. Notice how enormously wide the spill of the MDXL light is (3rd from right). The only thing even close is the Tank007 on the right. The Powerlight - second from left - has a nice beam though my personal favourite is the Trustfire F22 but then it cost about 5x as much. It has a lovely vanilla colour that doesn't show up here - the bluer lights here have shifted the colour balance.

Now at about 100mm (4") to lose the hole in the MX Power beam.

The Tank007 beam is almost washing out the DeLight so I took out the brighter ones and left the Powerlight, the MDXL and the DeLight.

The Powerlight has the tightest, and nicest beam of the three, the MDXL far and away the widest beam of anything I've got apart from a pure flood Zebralight headlamp.

Done in a hurry as it was raining.

MDXL

BLF cheapskates' DeLight

Control

I'd have to wait 3 months for better quality darkness. I am north of Labrador in Canada and it is what passes for summer around here - the rain gets a little bit warmer. It reached a whole 11 degrees today (50F)

I would love to have weather like that all year long.

Recieved today. A quick test about the same drightness as my powerlight but draws less current in single cell mode at least.

printed on body Smallsun 5W.

How do you check current draw?

Learned something new today. Thank you sir! :)

I had to hunt around the net abit to find it first of myself.

It took me a few minutes to figure out that I had to move the red lead from V to 10A. lol

I guess you have checked the draw on every torch you own??

Who has'nt lol.......

Cool, that's a pretty nice looking light for the price. How are the connections? Any flickering? Sections fit together fairly well? How is the beam quality? As Don and I have mentioned, the Powerlight has a suprisingly good beam by any standards, to say nothing of a $4.28 budget light. It has a nice buttery color and a smooth beam with no shadows. So the Powerlight beam is the one to beat.

Thanks for those pictures Don! If you ask me, the MXDL is not a flop by any means; that's an impressively large flood from a rather small light. In fact it sounds like a useful tool for any budgeteer to keep on his shelf.

Thanks for the update Mike! That is is incredibly fast shipping, I wonder how he does it? DealExtreme should be ashamed. They can't even get the product from their suppliers within 5 days most of the time, to say nothing of the shipment.

What color is the beam of your light? My BLF DeLights have a slight but noticeable bluish tinge. My current and only MXDL light (good choice too, by the way) also has a bluish tinge. But my Powerlights have a buttery or, as Don says, vanilla colored beam that is really impressive.

Again, pretty good at 15 days from China.

First impressions. It has the same tailcap and switch as the DeLight, the MDXL, the Powerlight et al. Which means the extension tube ought to fit and work with all of these. Had a bit of fun legoing bits together and taking pics which will go up tonight. It really doesn't bear thinking about how long it'd take to upload them over the 3G modem I'm using just now. None of them seemed unhappy with 2.8V from two Eneloops.

Will try some white wall beamshots under the desk - the walls above it are far too brightly lit for beamshots.