That one’s on my list, too. Amazon has their 300 lumen model for the same price, so I’d probably get that, to make sure it’s close to my level goal. Thanks.
You can get 4 of these for the price of one nitecore. Rather solid little light. XPE emitter and decent brightness. It is a 2XAA light but they have a misprint in the specs section.
Just look up Cofly KX-D010.
I know you don’t want a strobe but sometimes you have to make exceptions if cost is your issue.
You really don’t want to get into 18650 unless you become more informed of them and buy high quality battery and charger. 18650 is not something you want to go cheap on. If you are into aa type lights then you can get some nice duracell ion core aa rechargeable or sanyo eneloops. 18650 is similar in size to two cr123 batteries. But it is a little fatter than two cr123.
This light seems to be similar, maybe you can find better prices elsewhere, it seems to be a direct competitor to the crelant
This is a great light, they seem to be selling whats left so its unlikely they will make more but it uses 4AA (which is actually even better)
super low 2 lumens (450-500 hours - 2000mA batteries)
low 20 lumens (50 hours - 2000mA batteries)
medium 200 lumens (4 hours - 2000mA batteries)
high 600 lumens (1 hour - 2000mA batteries) http://cnqualitygoods.com/goods.php?id=1980
Use NiMH rechargeables, alkaline will perform poorly and you will think its the lights fault, and keep in mind lithium will not do well in high temps, so don’t leave them in the car (in the house is fine)
Been using it for half a year now - no problems so far
+/- A bit heavier and bigger than other 2xAA lights like the C3 with extension tube for example.
+/- Doesn’t throw all that far (which is probably to be expected of an XML without a large reflector)
+/- I once accidentally disassembled the head when I just wanted to change batteries. Make sure to only unscrew it near the H - M/L lettering, not where the silver head meets the body.
- According to the website, changing modes works as follows:
“In tightened position: high output mode (100%)
In loosen position: medium output mode (33) → low output mode (10) → repeat (please switch between the medium and low output modes with the tail-cap switch within 3 seconds. After 3 seconds, the flashlight will memorize the medium output mode automatically and will be in that mode after being turned on again)”
This last “memorizing the mode in the loosened position” - bit doesn’t work for me. In the loosened position, my light always starts on medium.
To me, the positives outweigh the negatives and I would absolutely recommend this light (to anyone who doesn’t need it to start on low mode).
hanshanshans, I think the description was just a little lost in translation. I think what they meant is that when it was off, it would revert back to medium. That works for me, though. I would rather mode memory, but I can deal with starting in medium.
They aren’t going to be carried on-body, so the weight isn’t a huge problem.
Will any batteries be good for keeping it in the car?
What batteries are good for cold weather? By cold, I mean 20*+F
Lithium primary cells work well at low temps and have a long shelf life. I using alkaline, I'd store them in a plastic bag outside the light so they don't destroy it when they leak.