Code now public! BLF A6 FET+7135 Light. Short 18350 tubes and Unanodized Lights Available

Disappointed. The build quality is low. xxxfire about $5…
Reflector - corrosion.

In head - dirt. Soldering - terrible.

Light A6 (first-warmer) in comparison with Zebralight sc62w mode H1 (full LG HE2, 5A color).

Which pic is which light?

Are they both the same distance from the wall?

Thanks,
-Chuck

Fonfan - As the power increases the tint changes. Also..the reflector is not corroded - it is dirty, as confirmed by the dirt on the mcpcb.

A6 - first. The same.

I heard, I joined, I got a code, and Banggood is currently sold out. :_(

I’m reading ALL the way through the thread, and learning a lot. But some of the messages I’m reading (up to page 107!) leave me worried that I might miss out. So If it will help, can you put me down on the list for a 3D?

Lazy-R-Us (1) 3D

Not to worry… They will be making them as long as there is an interest.

Welcome to the BLF!!!

-Chuck

Don't worry. It's good it worked out this way. The last produced SHOULD be better quality. Kinda wish I had waited myself.

Also in OP.....

Discount code is open: GBLFA6SE

Received my 1A and 3D here on the southern tip of Africa!
All works as advertised, even the one with the shorter tube (2.726). Only imperfection I can see is minor scratch/dirt inside one lens and on reflector, but nothing to get hysterical about. Will strip them and check everything (and hopefully not break anything in the process).
Thanks again to all involved.

Very glad to hear that you are happy ;)

I had three delivered with:

. Slight eccentricity of the battery tubes on all
. Slight tail cap anodized color mismatch on one
. Knurling machined incorrectly on one
. Three or four anodized finish pin point specs
. Reflectors and lenses all clean
. LED’s all appear okay
. All function 100%
. Very bright on Sanyo laptop pulls

The clip is tight but works. I need to spend two minutes on my bench grinder to take care of those tabs.

I kept two and gave one away. They are all 1A tints with a slight rosey glow that works really well to illuminate the inside of tool boxes, closets and cabinets. Places that are kind of dark when I’m coming in from bright daylight around the house. I expect these to be fabulous work lights for just about any home project. These lights throw out a wall of light which is great for my general up close day and night lighting needs. The UI is great… I just leave it in no memory 7 mode so that I can easily use it in total darkness and kick it into brighter as needed.

All in all its not going to replace any late night outdoor throwers or walking the dog lights but for just about anything else it is near perfect.

Thanks everyone for this group buy.

i ordered three so far, and all three works flawlessly. I ordered all three at seperate times.
sorry if this question has been asked already, but i couldnt find the answer.
but is there anyway possible to start the light on high? or change the ui to memory?
i know we can change the ui to a 4 mode, and i can go from moon to high, but i would like one of my a6’s to be able to start on high with the first click.

Yes, check the UI diagram again. When you go to config mode, you can change either the mode group 4/7 or the mode memory on/off, depending on when you hit the button.

U.I. diagram and lots of other stuff here.

Could anyone who has proof positive that the Olight or other clip actually fits these flashlights, post that proof?

EDIT — reply, thank you for the picture of the Olight clip — I have forwarded the picture to the Professional Guy

I emailed the Professional Guy about clips
— asking if they could get us a good price on the Olight clips
(not demanding a free improved clip, just “can you do this?”
— saying I did not want stock replacement clips because I know they break.

I got a staffer’s reply asking if I was sure the Olight clip would fit, and
saying they have extras of the original clip on hand, and
offering me replacement stock clips.

I said no thank you, I’ll wait and hope.

Hope it’s good enough, too tired to make a better one today.

Other than posting “add me to the list” this is my first post, but I did read this entire thread. I have a question regarding the off-center battery tubes. There are a lot of complaints about them showing shoddy workmanship, mostly stating that they were ‘bored off center’. I recall ONE post that stated that the bodies were probably machined from extruded tubing. This seems much more likely than taking a solid rod of Aluminum and turning 95% of it into chips on a lathe. If this is indeed the case, isn’t the problem more that Manker is buying cheaper extruded tubing with walls that are not of constant thickness rather than doing a poor job of machining them? This could also affect the threading operation as well. Granted that there are methods (that would take extra machining steps) to mitigate this, and Manker has plenty of other things that they certainly did wrong.

How ARE budget flashlight bodies like this produced?

Lazy-R-us

Thank you xelario

I emailed a link to that picture and this thread to the Professional Guy.

Tubing is usually purchased from an extrusion manufacturer.
. The spec is on the outside and inside diameter with tolerances.
. The tubing is cut to length, trimmed and then threaded.
You don’t bore out tubing if it can ever be avoided. The process is slow, expensive and seldom yields results as good as extrusion.

My guess is not that cheap tubing was purchased but that the tubing was out of spec and no one noticed.

Tubing in bulk

......WE all noticed :O