Hello .
All friends. We are going to cost sell our back-up dive light in order to get good reputations here
The ferei dive ligh W150
The ferei W150 is a ultra-compact high-intensity LED diving torch that utilizes high-strength mineral glass and double O-ring construction for underwater performance of up to 150 meters
225lumens
Either run in 1pcs of 18650 or 2x CR123A batteries
Coming with a nice lanyard which can be noctilucence
The price was $100
Now the price is $33.9 free shipping world wide
Give as a present /1pcs of ultrafire battery+1 bay charger Shopping link Official link
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I have clicked. I think the official link does not working. Maybe their website being attacked by hacker.
You can visit their Alibaba link Alibaba link
For a back-up torch . there is no need to high lumen. Underwater scuba, Normally diver will use at least 2 torches . One is high lumen primary light . One is handhold back-up light
Maybe they are being honest?
I’ve dived with the UK SL3 eLED a long time.
This is their own specs: Battery Description: 3C Alkaline / LR14 / AM2 Cells Light Output (Alkaline): 125 lm
It’s a decent primary in the tropics and an effective backup light in murky old Puget Sound. It has a very tight beam and a long run time. It’s made by a major dive manufacturer, backed up by them, and is well respected; ~ $70
An HONEST 125 lm is just fine.
This light claims to anything from 1000-1800lm is complete BS as you all know. On a real dive by ‘eye’ it’s a tad brighter than the SL3. It also has a tight beam, though not quite as tight. The run time is way less but it is smaller. The switch absolutely will rust out (tiny ball bearing and spring) in saltwater and you probably will need to do some things to bring it up to ‘real’ diving capability. Quality is simply not at the level of a real dive light.
This one has a [oiling hole] for the switch. This gives me some concern. Does that mean they recognize it will need lube, which would be good, or that it is subject to rusting and this is a stop-gap to try to minimize an inherent problem?
Is the 225lm with the 18650 or only the CR123A, which would give it a shorter run time?
It would not seem to have anything but on/off, which is better than 8 modes, but a hi/lo could be useful. Not a deal breaker.
They do have a bunch of other purpose made dive lights so maybe they know what they are doing. This would be different than the ‘sorta’ dive lights that pop up on these sites.
USA made Cree?
I agree, the included battery and charger are junk. I have one of those batteries. Claims to be 3800mA, is actually 1000mA and is dying fast with limited use.
That may fool some people but won’t further their cause here.
OK, I don't comment on your scuba line of flashlights because I'm not diver.
But, I took a look at your website and all your flashlight assortment, and in all honesty I have to say that judging from the pictures and datasheets, your products looks not so great or appealing.
Anodizing looks cheap, with rough edges which are prone to chipping easily.
Emitters assortment is wastly outdated (I saw XR-E and XM-L, and not top bin also)
Drivers have the much hated (here at least) sequence high to low with strobe blinking modes. Generally people hate to compulsory pass through blinky modes when simply changing mode back to high. Judging from the pic with the rain, the PWM is quite visible.
Looks like all your reflectors are Orange Peel, you are missing some good smooth reflector to improve throw.
The only flashlight model I found aesthetically appealing is the P600 and 700 series, but I would consider them only as hosts to be modded, at least with new emitters and drivers.
Thanks for your offer. Maybe it’s a good diving light, but I’m not a diver and I just don’t need 1x18650 XR-E flahlight, not even for $5. And seeing it packed with junk battery and junk charger makes it even less appealing.
You have the right idea. It is just the wrong light. If you can find a different light and be able to offer that big of a discount, you might have better luck.