All sold out: ReyLight Custom,Lumintop Tool AAA Copper. (Driver available)

Excellent. 219b or c?

Great news. With all the activity going on with the awesome lights on this forum, my Christmas will be a Cool/Neutral/Warm White Christmas and very bright.

Put me down for one.

Are you still taking orders? If so, I’m in for one!

I’m in for one too.
Thanks

219b

Good deal!

This thread is only EOI, will start a new thread when everything is settled.

Please put me down for 2, any configuration is fine.

Yes. Change my order to two. I’ll get one for a friend.

Just wondering… You know that every new thread results in losing some people, right?

It does at least help to post the new thread link several times in the old thread, though, to minimize this effect.

I’d be in for one provided the PWM isn’t visible and the moon mode is somewhere less than a lumen.

Will the copper be coated or un coated? I would prefer un coated, but either is good…

Any updates on whether pwm could be increased? This light is going to be a nice one.

It uses current-control.

Yay, no PWM!
Yay, no Cool White!
Yay, High CRI
Yay, Copper!!!
Yay, Mode sequence LMH

guesstimations (assumes stock XP-G2 is 110 lumens and N219 drops brightness by 30%)

0.38 lumen low, 15 lumen medium, 77 lumen high

btw future product interest:
A twisty Copper version (ala Maratac), with the DelRey no PWM circuit and N219 LED, with 4 modes :heart_eyes:

Been wondering this too…hoping for uncoated…
I am awaiting this light with so many excellent features! And I do believe is has a GITD ring under the lens - yes?

Please Add me to list to buy one light. What’s the next step? Thanks. Jerry

I just picked up a stock CU Tool from the Post Office.

The stock CU Tool does have PWM on medium and low, same as the Maratac. The Tool modes are M-L-H 32lm, 5lm, 110 lm.

Note the BLF ReyLight version uses a different driver and mode sequence, as well as different LED than the stock tool Im posting photos of.

the clickie Tool also works as a twisty. The click switch is audible and positive click on and off. Changing modes requires a half press, that has no click sound.

No it does not go all the way to the first bend in the clip, there is a secondary bend. imo it IS very secure.

imo the CU Tool actually is MORE secure than the CU Maratac, because there is a little more body of the Tool, resting on the hat, so less front heavy. It is also easier to change modes on the clickie, while on a hat, as the twisty interface risks popping the clip off more easily.



The CU Maratac weighs 27 grams empty. The CU Tool weighs 33 grams empty… add 11 gm for an eneloop or 7gm for an ultimate Lithium

UNcoated

Yes there is a green O ring on the lens (GID very little, and not for long)

The Tool will not tail stand, as stated, due to the ears around the cap being too short. A split ring on the ears rubs on the rubber cap,

and a split ring through the hole in the pocket clip, rubs on the body.

Neither imo is ideal, I dont consider this a keyring light. Note that hanging by the split ring on the pocket clip means you can “quick release” the light from the pocket clip (unless you superglue the clip to prevent that)

I do LOVE the formfactor of the Clickie Tool, it makes me smile.

REALLY excited to get the ReyLight version with No PWM, plus High CRI LED.

future product idea:
a short tail cap to eliminate the clickie on the Tool, so it can tailstand and have a viable keyring option. (note the cap clip is quite long, the tailcap needs to be longer to allow tailstanding, something a Maratac wont do unless you grind the end of clip like I did):

I recommend the tail ring attachment design of the Thrunite, as also used on the Olight i3s:

Please sign me up for 2 pcs of this nice one. Love copper very much. Thanks.