TMART certainly was ok as SunCoaster said, but can't vouch for them at the current time. I've bought 2 myself, and at least 2-4 others recommended to friends - all were good, shipped from US warehouse. These low power versions out there is a bit scary, but it's a great light to modify, not the easiest, but well worth the results.
Get the Fanfyfire from Lightscastle, better than the Tangsfire from T-mart. Larger hotspot and nicer beam. Build quality is great on both. Both were bought around December.
I ordered the TangsFire one from Tmart this morning. I already have the other one they list; it’s good but direct drive is a problem with 26650 cell, and the emitter wasn’t perfectly centered (spacer problem). I took a chance on the TangsFire one, and as long as the emitter is centered and producing a good beam, the driver issue I can fix.
Dale, what type of tail current does the light have? Also, these lights have a floating reflector. Typically, the bezel has to be carefully screwed on to keep the reflector base perfectly centered to the LED. If not, the light will loose it’s otherwise perfect hotspot and make it look like a mess. Unfortunately every time the bezel is removed and replaced, you’d have to go through this ordeal. I’m sure from the factory, the assembler didn’t care about this.
Well, probably would have been better off getting the FF one from FastTech for under $30, or TMART's. Unless you got a discount, $36 listed at WillBuying is one of the higher prices around.
WillBuying has just been lying continuously about it and after I published the test results, no reaction - still listing them as U3's.... ugh.
Yeah you’re probably right, I was happy paying a bit more for the Ultrafire branding and an XML2 emitter but if the seller is dishonest about other items then that’s not very encouraging.
I hate my Fandyfire HD2010 that I bought a year ago from Lightscastle but it seems past experience counts for very little when buying these lights. The FastTech one is probably completely different again.
It’s a shame really, I find it a hard light to recommend because of all this uncertainty and $30 sounds like less of a good deal when you have to buy 2 or 3 to get one good one
+1... I have a friend here who bought the Triple and it burned the driver out pretty quickly. It has no path for the heat to transfer into the body of the light. Even when it was working, it wasn't exceptionally bright. Looking for a cheap triple, get a TR-3T6 or a G36 if you can live with the toilet plunger design...