It is a lot like my TF TR-3T6 but there are some minor differences inside with the driver springs, as I say I didn’t have the driver all the way out. It is slightly brighter also then the Trustfire is to the eye. It will only work with 2 or 3 cells.
I am no photographer and not an expert on lattice bright, so here are a couple of pictures of the emiiters in the light.
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So this is much better than Trusftire TR, righ?
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I ask it because 2 years ago I’ve thinked to buy the Trusfire, but never do it.
When I’ve saw your review of Lixada and the photos on TOMTOP site, assembled with 1x18650 too, I’ve said: “wow! Finally it’s time to pull the trigger”
But then on specifications I’ve read: Battery Configurations: 2 18650 3.7V* so….
It is a little brighter to the eye than the TF, build quality about the same I would say.
The configuration on the TomTop site shows with the battery tube is misleading , as with the tube in that configuration the 18650 is at least a full inch too short to use the light that way. It will only work with 2 cells (or 3 if you have a second extension tube).
Thanks for the review, Robo. The Trustfire TR 3T6 is a flashlight I have been considering and this seems basically a cone. But, I think am going to save my pennies, waiting for the Maxtoch 2X. However this triple has a nice broad, floody beam with some distance to it and it looks like a useful flashlight. Your reviews do a good job of demonstrating a flashlight’s capabilities at varying distances. Very helpful.
The proportions are strange, thickness of tube is odd. Not crazy about the large spring ground connection a la p60 either. I wonder if the short tube is for 2 X 18500.
A big head (like C8 or Warsun Mx900 - always C8 style)
Triple led (ok floody/wall of light)
1x18650 (thinner body)
dual switch (tail cap on/off- side switch for changing mode)
Blf A6 driver
1-2 short tubes for extend the body
Budget (25-29$ shipped)