Rescuer B50T 3xT6 Led flashlight 4x18650. Looks like a copy of Supfire M6

Some lights are just very thin and don’t weigh much, that makes them feel cheap. The lights with more weight seem to have a quality feel. I thought the M6 felt like a tank but they went overboard in the weight dept. It weighed too much and felt odd. I couldn’t help but notice the giant chunk of metal left on the tail. Then I saw this rescuer. It looks similar to the m6. We won’t know until someone obtains one.

Yes Warrior is thin metal and mostly smooth, not clunky, so I could see it would feel “cheap” to those used to a big hunk of metal light that is fatter and carries one more battery :slight_smile:

Like I said though, there are probably real issues though involved with a fire department: you want something that can take a lot of abuse, and can reliably toggle the switches easily with gloves on. I don’t think Warrior would stand up to either of those requirements…imagine trying to “press and hold” one of two closely placed squishy buttons through gloves by feel…

Those goofy squishy blue buttons. I really wish the warrior came in black anodizing.

Warrior has a error in driver design…

Here's a comparison view of the thickness of the battery compartment compared to good quality SRK (FF UV-S5):

Weights:

Here's what an M6 can do to a towel that it's wrapped in, left on Hi for 30 mins or so, modded up to 3,400 lumens OTF:

The light survived fine, even the Samsung 20Q's cells seem fine so far. Only thing had to do was clean the lens - it had a foggy film on it. I burned my finger trying to shut it off (3 sec shutoff's suck), carried it held in a sweatshirt, and well over 45 mins after shutting it off, surface temp still measured 170F.

Bad thing is an M6 seems to really hold its heat well, and good thing is a "tank" can sure take the heat.

PS: I emailed this vendor of the B50T and requested quotes for 1 piece, 50 pieces and 100 pieces (thinking maybe a group buy might work). This was last week end, so hasn't responded in 6 days... Frown

Ohh - fyi: adding copper wire to the 4 tail springs increased output from 3,300 to 3,400 OTF. With resistor mods, my M6 does about 10.5A at the tail. This is with the stock XM-L2 emitters and stock aluminum star (one big one), shown here: