The LC90 looks very nice - I saw it too. I am in Canada however, and here its very expensive as it is not officially sold by Anker (I asked them) only by third parties.
On Amazon.ca its $100+ on ebay its also 2x - 3x more then normal price…
The LC90 looks very nice - I saw it too. I am in Canada however, and here its very expensive as it is not officially sold by Anker (I asked them) only by third parties.
On Amazon.ca its $100+ on ebay its also 2x - 3x more then normal price…
Come on, just get a Jaxman Z1 and be blown away.
Wider flood and stock better throw then the much bulkier Uniquefire 1504.
Smooth zooming and where you stop it stays without rattle
It just oozes quality
Thank you for the Jaxman recommendation.
I went a bit crazy already: I picked up yesterday a Fenix FD41 (very nice!).
I also ordered a Convoy C8 as well as an UltraFire Cree XML T6 zoomie (18650) and an Ultrafire J3 (14500) zoomie from Gearbest (those three are somewhere in transit).
They will join the Astrolux S1 with 18350 and two Olight i3E-s (AAA size 120Lux) I had from before. (and a few more no name zoomies from ebay, costco etc.)
The Jaxman Z1 looks VERY nice with its double 18650 on banggood, but it is much bigger than what I like (I like single 18650 or smaller).
For now I have to stop for now the spending - but the Anker (if the price is right) could potentially still somehow fit in
Run the Jaxman Z1 XHP50 on 2 x 26650 as opposed to 2 x 18650 cells
The Z1 & Z1 XHP50 really are quality lights.
My Z1 XHP50 is my most used light due to it”s versatility :+1:
Jaxman Z1 in NW XML2 uses 1 cell, pretty compact for its output
Yes The Miller, the Z1 XML2 is everything the Cometa was supposed to be but wasn”t.
I have LedLenser P5R, supplied by work, and it works well for what I use it for. Small, compact, and I appreciate that it can be both floody and throwy. The build quality is decent, warranty rocks, and the rechargeable battery lasts me long enough. Haven’t had the issues with it stepping down after short amounts of time. (Only use it on high, of course.)
I have had issues with the battery, however. If it gets drained and isn’t put on the charger within a reasonable time frame, the stock charger sometimes won’t charge it. To remedy this, I’ve just put it on my VC4 charger and it charges up fine. The stock charger works fine after this.
I’d recommend it. It’s certainly not perfect, and there are better lights, but for the size and weight, it does everything I need. And that warranty…