AMUTORCH E4 Brass Flashlight Released! You decide the promotion --- Plan A or B? (Ended,Plan A is selected)

A, I guess.

Plan A

Taking a leaf out of Mont Blanc’s marketing spiel - ‘Precious Resin’ (or plastic to the layman)

Plan B comes with 2 batteries (1 battery for each light)

Okay then, maybe I’m switching my vote to Plan B. Although regardless, I am getting a E4. A mechanical tailswitched fat little brass light. I’m sold.

Hopefully I can buy a spare 20350?

I love Amutorch. They are like the Lamborghini of flashlights. Just utter mental with their designs and concepts. I love it.

Plan B

Plan A

Plan B

This ^ , but with the note that I can not afford a Lamborghini.

Hmmm....hard to say which one looks better....

At least, Lamborghini does not offer a precious brass version of their products. :-P

Hey amutorch, how about upgrading to 21350 battery format? I read that Vapcell would be willing to encourage battery manufacturers to develop this battery size if enough flashlight manufacturers were interested. I see a lot of cost saving benefits in the 21350 size, e.g. CNC cutting. ;-)

Question (it is not in the description but they may have forgotten mentioning it): does this light have mode memory? All groups go from low to high, which is great for me because that is how I want it. But the high to low lovers could still be tempted if it has memory.

But me, I surely hope it has no memory, I want my flashlights to be predictable.

Plan A

Hmm, I call it cheating when your 4000 lumen is measured with a high drain 21700 battery while the light only supports much smaller batteries :neutral_face: (admitting it in the fine print does not make it right)

plan A

Yeah, that’s not on since they don’t even fit!!!, and a bit pointless as I’d imagine most on here at least would be buying it for the material/looks over output. That said it ought to output (sustained) a lot more than 850lm, is that even correct?

Plan A

Plan B it is

I think the graphic designer copied and pasted that and forgot to change the battery specs. I sometimes do it on my reviews and don’t notice.
The biggest thing for me is I’m reviewing the 4000K CRI version so the output specs don’t match up as 4000 lumens is for the 6500K version.

I’m looking forward to your review, I’m tempted to buy this light if it is good and does not have memory.

Plan b

Plan A