UranusFire light - which one to buy?

I gotta get a light with “UranusFire” on it for the fun of it. :stuck_out_tongue:

Are any of them any good though? I’d prefer an AA but AAA or 18650 might work.

With Uranusfire, smaller is probeably a good thing.

I would imagine the quality is just like any of the other **fire lights.
Wait until you stumble across the one named “Dikalong”.

I’ve found this one by accident and decided I had to get one with this name:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/381221506654?\_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
The seller’s best price was $17. I hope it isn’t that bad - at least a holster is included and it should have XM-L2.
Someone recognises this model of tube light? On the body it says “C802”, I was wondering if there are more brands with the same host.

Looks like a Uniquefire UF-2100. Sold with lots of different names. It’s a good light for that size and the price is about right. I baked mine to a nice brown. Obviously you won’t get 2000 lumens, but mine is really bright.

What a coincidence. I was looking at the new UranusFire C818 last night. It looks like a good light. Love the tail cap lockout, LED shelf, 55mm head and the fact that it can take a 26650. I think we need a BLF Special Edition version of it. :smiley:

Net Weight: 280g
Gross Weight: 320g
Size: 175mm(L)*55mm(HD)*35mm(TD)






With flexible tube for “whatever it takes” diameter?
Colour?
Knurling?

One with cigar grip might be good, the light may shine bright, but probably be in the wrong place…

I’m in for a BLF Uranusfire GB!

Thanks,
-Chuck

Almost worth to buy for the name alone—mod it with a triple xp-l / fet driver combo—Make a bad arsss light

It appears to have square cut threads.

If you want AnusFire, just eat some good Thai food. That’s what I did today. It’s technically not UrAnusFire, but their sister company MyAnusFire. The quality and the output are the same though.

Can you get them in brown?

I received my C818 yesterday. Very, very impressed… Looking forward to see what it can do :wink:

sometimes smaller is probably a good choice.