I was surprised that wasn’t mentioned in the original thread. I wasn’t a huge fan of it and gave the light away. Once you are use to it you can get through the modes pretty quick, you just have to remind yourself it double clicks to cycle through the modes. I also found Mid and High to be too similar in brightness. Don’t know if the latest ones have the same mode spacing or not. Maratac’s copper AAA seems to share that same problem. I can live with the Maratac though as it’s a twisty and I like AAA twisty’s. Well as far as AAA lights go anyway.
My favorite key chain light for a while was the Astrolux A01, little AAA twisty, hope I got that model number right. Anyway, that little light was proper mental. You never knew what mode it was coming on in nor when you may get to see the strobe mode or not. Completely unpredictable, so much so that I was addicted to fiddling with it all the time, just to see if I could get to operate the same way twice in a row. Eventually I just got use to never being quite sure what it was going to do next. I had to keep it. I had too much time invested in trying to understand it.
Keep the little AAA Lumintop with the goofy UI. You might end up hating to love it and never part with it.