1. How do you like our i3e’s colour and package?
Great for a new light
2. Are you willing to share them with your friends?
I can post the link on facebook and twitter
3. Your questions for our i3e-Cu ?
Does it come with instructions for maintaining the copper?
1. How do you like our i3e’s colour and package?
I like it alot
2. Are you willing to share them with your friends?
Maybe
3. Your questions for our i3e-Cu ?
Could you include a polishing cloth?
1. How do you like our i3e’s colour and package?
The copper version is beautiful.
2. Are you willing to share them with your friends?
Yes
3. Your questions for our i3e-Cu ?
The Amazon listing is confusing about lumen output; it says 120 for copper and silver only, 90 for the rest in a couple of places in the listing but in the more detail part at the “Product Description” it states 120 lumens for silver only in several places. You should correct this. Also, this is a Philips LUXEON TX LED and not a Cree and is not rated for a 10440 lithium ion battery. While that is unimportant for most typical Amazon shoppers, I would emphasize that here for BLFers. The battery caveat may be important to stress in the Amazon listing, also.
1. How do you like our i3e’s colour and package?
Package is great, one of the best I’ve ever seen for a flashlight. Also, I like the colour, it looks original.
2. Are you willing to share them with your friends?
Yes.
3. Your questions for our i3e-Cu ?
Is it possible to use a 10440? Also, is it possible to have a neutral led?
The package looks very premium! Blisterpacks are for budget flashlights. I have an Olight i3E “black” already, and I am sure that came in a blister pack, so this looks a lot more premium, as “Copper”, “Bronze” etc should be.
2. Are you willing to share them with your friends?
Of course! I love to spread my love of flashlights!
3. Your questions for our i3e-Cu ?
I have the i3E “black” already, which has 90 lumens. Its a lovely flashlight; bright, light, small, and I carry it everywhere… I do wish it had a lower mode though, for better runtime. Is there a chance you can have multi-mode versions of these?