Trustfire SST90 2250 Lumen Flashlight

Ok guys I admit I want one. And this thing runs off of 26650 batteries.

Here's a link. Not a bad price either. It should be a good thower.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Trustfire-SST-90-2250LM-Lumen-LED-Flashlight-Torch-26650-or-25500-Charger?item=200747168036&cmd=ViewItem&_trksid=p5197.m7&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D5%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D7794097220709553733

I won't buy anything without a Cree LED, lol.

Well my dream light is a SR90. But I'm not going to pay that much for one.

My dream light is the JETBeam RRT-3 XM-L, but again like you said, not paying that much.

It sure is a beauty. Reminds me of the Trustfire TR-J12, but with a better looking bezel. I'm sure the price would have been much more resonable if they sold it without the crappy charger and likely sub-standard batteries. I'd like to see it compared to a few other torches before purchasing it.

Maybe same driver as TR-J12 around 7.5A

SST-90 bin? @ 7.5A around 1300-1800 OTF with more throw than TR-J12 but less bright.

10W, 2250 lumens - rrrriight!

It's the model TR-J10, AFAIK.

I have to agree, I want an SST-90 badly.

Foy

Nice, but still too big to use. Everyone I know who relies on big-carry lights ends up leaving them at home or the office. I've seen it a thousand times.

Chicago X is correct. Thats the TR-J10. I've been asking around on forums about but no one knows about it or appears to know anything on it. I love SST-90s however there are few if any good cheap ones. Just look at the X6. Good build, very under driven. This one I fear would be the same. I have a couple of VP2000s and once you've used them, all others (except the SR90) pale into insignificance....... I'd compare it more to an S18- 1200 OTF lumens. If it does more than that, I'll eat my lunch box.

That's why I chopped all of my D Maglites to one-cell jobs.

Can someone tell me what the actual bezel width is on this light in mm?

I believe that the TR-J10 and TR-J12 use the same host, but the TR-J10 bezel looks like it might be a mm or 2 bigger.