Appreciate your opinion but it’s $18. Less than a pie of Pizza. Pizza may be finished in a day. This light will last 5-10 years and give you daily use.
The button isn’t good on mine either : feels like grinding when pressing it
My conclusion for this light is : I prefer a good rubber button than a bad metal one …
This and the clip …
I have 3 of them, and I don’t like the way the button feels, but it’s still usable. I’d pay more for a nice mechanical button that gives you a satisfying click.
Mine is ok, could use a little more travel for a better click and more satisfying feel. The Noctigon KR4 switch comes to mind. How about that switch on the TS11 and FC13. Wurkkos knocked it out of the park with that one. IMO.
Haha, it is not necessarily suitable for everyone my man.
Please insist on your hobbies not to be affected by other people, and shared your favorite lights with same flashlight enthusiast ; )
Did you try re-assembling the button ? I was surprised to see that everything is loose in the button set (it seems like there is oportunity for screw up in assembly), but it can comes together nicely once screwed carefully on the body, no problem at all with clicks but i doubt the flashlight is very waterproof with this button setup.
Todd is such a nice guy to be donating this light to a unsuspecting friend . Undoubtedly he will love it as we all seem to .
Not a perfect light but it’s a high bang for your buck light .
I swapped a Utorch uto1 clip for the one it came with and it’s still not great since the start of the clip is in the valley of the light and it’s still hard to get it to clip onto material . Looks better just still wrong . Now I’m wondering if the lumintop clip is reallya viable alternative . I need pics before I run out and grab ‘em .
I really like this switch so there ya go . Some does and some ain’t.
If Todd really hates his friend he’ll make sure to add the clip.
Pizza … Ha! I’d never trade my light for a pizza .