AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH You guys are awesome. I got that 55G weight thing from battery junctions site.
It says in the first weight thing Weight: 1.92oz (54.43 g) (excluding batteries) Hence my sadness. Scrolling down further I see they have a .5oz weight. I guess I will shoot them a message about the typo. No telling how many sales that has cost them.
That Crelant is a beautiful light. I may get one eventually just to have. A moment ago I ordered one of the Fenix E01 in orange. I dont usually like orange lights, but for a survival light something that is not easily lost is best. Just ask my favorite pocket knife. Oh wait you cant LOL
Thanks agian all for your input. I will post again in the thread when it arrives.
I have to say this was the right choice. To think I almost missed this light cuz of a typo.
I love that they skipped using a lens and reflector. Saves cost and weight. Not only that but believe it or not 13 lumens feels like a ton of light for just an emergency back up. The tint on it is pretty nasty, but no big deal since this em only. By ditching the alkaline cell that came with it and going with engergizer lithium I cut the battery weight to. The light is only 20g total on my scale. 13 for the light, and 7 for the cell (vs 11 for the alk)
Try the scotch brite trick on the LED/reflector area. You basically polish the LED and reflector with the corner of a green scotchbrite pad. Whitens the tint and makes the hot spot less ugly/ more diffuse…
SUPER Cheap, small, light, brightish, not a bad item for its price -> but VERY poor product description:1 mode not 3, 100 lumens not 3500,not 10 watts, AAA not 18650, no strap.
under $3 shipped… from amazon (though it is still slow shipping from china)…
then i complained about it and they refunded all my money so it was free
What if you take an led, solder one pin to the head of the battery, and then run a tiny wire from the other pin to the bottom of the battery?
Then just touch the wire to the bottom to turn it on
Thrunite T01 is 9 grams and 65.6 mm(length)*14.2mm(head diameter). It’s tiny. Single mode twisty putting out around 100-120 lumens, with very little to go wrong. But beware of their “neutral white” version which is actually a very pronounced orange-yellow tint. Stick to the cool white which isn’t bluish and you are more likely to be pleased unless you like the look of candlelight. At $7 in a nice tin presentation box these are nice gifts. Expect 25-30 minutes from an alkaline and 40 from an Eneloop. Extremely pocketable.