I've got a TK16 for my pocket, might pick up this one for my earthquake kit and for camping or whatever. Would have to get the copper version so they match! Having the battery double as a power pack is handy for emergencies.
Olá , não sei se irá me responder mas , se passar pasta térmica para dissipar o calor entre a cabeça e o corpo da lanterna , acha que dá certo ? pois não vi ninguém fazendo isso ! obrigado
There's always a thermal paste under MCPCB to transfer heat to the flashlight's body. If you mean the contact between head and battery tube, this surface is for current flow, so I wouldn't advice putting anything there - it needs to be clean. I hope I answered your question
@@FlashlightEnthusiast respondeu sim , muito obrigado por esclarecer , você aconselharia essa E70 ou não acha tão boa assim ? um abraço aqui do Brasil !!!
What about versus the EO7x pro? And yes, having to double-click to turn on is a significant flaw if you want to use it for self-defense. Great review. Thanks!!!
Much better output sustainability with slightly more compact body dimensions. Be profile is almost identical with large hotspot and smooth spill transition. Yet, E07 can have huge wow effect, as well as much wider led choice. For EDC purposes I would stick to Ecebeam, unless you need huge output bursts and warm white high CRI tint
Mine works fine with unprotected Samsung cells, unless you hit it hard and make the contact brake. Maybe it differs from sample to sample, try using protected, longer cells than
@@FlashlightEnthusiast I think you' re right, it might depend on the sample.Thanks for answering. I've bought light without the battery included, got some unprotected cells, and now I regret it . I have now ordered a few protected ones.
I've got a TK16 for my pocket, might pick up this one for my earthquake kit and for camping or whatever. Would have to get the copper version so they match! Having the battery double as a power pack is handy for emergencies.
Olá , não sei se irá me responder mas , se passar pasta térmica para dissipar o calor entre a cabeça e o corpo da lanterna , acha que dá certo ? pois não vi ninguém fazendo isso ! obrigado
There's always a thermal paste under MCPCB to transfer heat to the flashlight's body. If you mean the contact between head and battery tube, this surface is for current flow, so I wouldn't advice putting anything there - it needs to be clean. I hope I answered your question
@@FlashlightEnthusiast respondeu sim , muito obrigado por esclarecer , você aconselharia essa E70 ou não acha tão boa assim ? um abraço aqui do Brasil !!!
It is a great light, If you don't mind double click to turn on. good for EDC and general use, as the beam is quite floody. Greetings from Poland ;)
@@FlashlightEnthusiast ok , muito obrigado por responder , me inscrevi no seu canal , espero muitas novidades e testes com lanternas , forte abraço
What about versus the EO7x pro?
And yes, having to double-click to turn on is a significant flaw if you want to use it for self-defense.
Great review. Thanks!!!
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Will a Samsung 30T 40T work in the flashlight?
Sure, lengthwise they will fit, just like Samsung 50E I used for the test
How does it compare to the Fireflies E07?
only if you don't move, better get a protected cell.
How does it compare to the Fireflies E07?
Much better output sustainability with slightly more compact body dimensions. Be profile is almost identical with large hotspot and smooth spill transition. Yet, E07 can have huge wow effect, as well as much wider led choice. For EDC purposes I would stick to Ecebeam, unless you need huge output bursts and warm white high CRI tint
@@FlashlightEnthusiast thanks
The UI ruins the e70 for me. With all the power available I want to double from off to engage it..
As the lockout is present, they really should have stick to single click for on/off and double tap for Turbo
Unprotected cells are too short, the springs are not long enough for all of my samsung cells.
Mine works fine with unprotected Samsung cells, unless you hit it hard and make the contact brake. Maybe it differs from sample to sample, try using protected, longer cells than
@@FlashlightEnthusiast I think you' re right, it might depend on the sample.Thanks for answering. I've bought light without the battery included, got some unprotected cells, and now I regret it . I have now ordered a few protected ones.
First,iam not sure if i wanna buy it or not
Thanks for the first comment 😊