I’ve been using the Roxon M4 for a couple of weeks now. What I really like about it as an accessory to a more tactical flipper, is that I can put this into any pocket without worry. Since there is no protrusions like a clip or studs, and it’s wrapped in leather, I can have it in the same pocket as my phone without fear of scratching the screen. A tip on the scissors is when you deploy them, press the non-spring blade of scissor so that it is goes to max travel: the spring side will properly pop out when the straight portion snaps into the stop detent.
Great video. That Lever Gear pry bar is a revelation. Paired with a Steinwhale Stubby extender and bit kit, the LG pry bar does everything a Milwaukee Fastback 6 in 1 does and a lot more. The pry bar weighs 1 oz and the Steinwhale extender and bit kit weigh 1.75 oz. They could easily replace a 91mm SAK, especially if you have a SwissCard in the wallet giving you scissors, nail file, toothpick, tweezers, pen and pin or maybe a 58mm Manager on the keychain.
I picked up the Nicron N7 based on your review and just received it in the mail. Damn, just with the AA battery, it is really good! Very light but solid feel. Thank you sir!
A big use for a UV light is with AC diag, most autoac systems have a reactive dye in the oil that will light up when hit with uv light to make leak detection easier.
You should do a full review of the Rovyvon A26, even compared to the A28. There's nothing if you search! I'm a fan of the A28, bought a 2nd one with nichia and would really like to see the throw of the A26 in high CRI.
I can't see why it would make sense in a High CRI. It feels like it makes way more sense to have A26 in Cool white for max distance. and the A28 in high CRI.
I shook my head when I saw you had RovyVon in your list. I bought 4 A28s and all of them had the same issue. A button that gets stuck! Bought the A8 and had exact same issue. I’m actually thinking to make a video as a buyer be aware!
I find it weird that anywhere I look Rovyvon are considered semi premium because I thought that and bought 4 different models. All but one are gone! The only one that's left is my E8, but even that is having issues like the usb port does not hold when charging and the AAA battery, does not work when needed. My A 28 was my fav but one day I dropped it like 500 cm, and the head broke off the body. They sure feel better than many but all mine are dead after 2 years, and not that much usage! I'm needing a reverse influencer or reviewer that would perhaps buy the reviewed things for the Patreon money and gets to be honest all the way instead ( not saying this channel is dishonest just that many of Us try out stuff from companies that give them stuff) so I'm with you in spirit.
Acebeam TAC AA with the 519A LED is exactly what I'm looking for. Nearly the same size with crowned bezels as my beloved ProTac 1L-1AA but with a better CRI and better low modes. I always want something large enough to strike with but skinnier than an 18650 flashlight for my pocket. I have a lot of people with out of control dogs in my neighborhood and the strike bezel would at least be a deterrent before going to the pocket knife if I ever get attacked. I agree they should not put TAC. would be good to make another name in the direction of EDC self defense. As long as the crowned bezel protrudes and can be a force multiplier then should be great for being a strong deterrent.
The issues I have with the Nicron N7. Clip easily comes off. The rotating head, rotates in my pocket. I have constantly reposition the click to prevent the head from rotating. Plus, it turns on in my pocket. I learn to unscrew the magnetic end to prevent from turning on in my pocket. I'm tired of going through those motions. So, I m in the market for another EDC Flashlight. This time I'm looking at rechargeable.
Thanks for the reviews. I dig that Roxon! I would love to see a version without a blade - would be a great tool set for travel or for folks who visit govt buildings, etc. This form factor seems like something they can build on. I hope they do.
I found a cool looking light on Aliexpress, and im interested in your opinion about it. Maybe in a next video? Summary: a mid pocket clip, and its dumb UI. Thats the only drawback. High to low than strobe. Selection when you turn it on. BUT! Its AA/14500, IPX8, USBC charging, with a waterproof port+dust cover collar, magnetic tail with mechanical lockout, and included 3 diffuser (white/orange/red) its around 30 bucks, i think? Has a lot of names, idk who the original is. Newbirth S21, for example. Can send you a link, if you are interested. Without that dumb UI, i think its a pretty neat light, would like to see a quality brand version, with better UI.
I have reviewed it on my channel; my version is Tunenge S21. In my opinion, the best AA/14500 available on the market , it's relatively cheap but good quality.
@@flashlightnoob i understood the most important parts. I have a tool aa, so the comparsion was especially useful. Just one thing: i was skipping through it, as i dont understand most of the things you say, did you talk about the switch and the lockout? I cant seem to find that part. Could you give me a time?
@@Blez1224 Ah, glad to help! Sorry for the skipped part, my phone was broken and suddenly stop working so the part about switch and locking mechanism is not there. The switch is foward click, half press to temporarily on and changing the output (similar to Acebeam TAC AA - not the best UI out there). The locking mechanism is a mechanical pin on the tail, if you turn the switch to the lock position, you can't press the tail switch; I think it's a simple but clever solution.
The Acebeam M1 is really interesting from another prospective in that the LEP focuses. If it wasn’t quite so large I’d probably pick one up. It actually might have some application for search and rescue.
Wish Olight would do their take on the Roxyvon A26, so I can use it with my charging station for all my family’s torches. I have the A8 on my keychain, the side lamp is incredibly useful.
I have thr mt2a pro. It is ridiculously bright for a pen style flashlight it has been on my side each day i even purchased a spare battery for it. Usb type c rechargeable. They now sell them on amazon. So one is always charged up as a spare so i can use it all night long at work.
The Roxon M3 13 in 1 is in my opinion a far superior mini multi tool if you use scissors regularly. They are a beast and cant pop out and you seem to get more with the M3, and it’s cheaper! The best mini multi tool I have used and that I own which is keychain size!
Acebeam M1 looks like a killer light, a very usuable UI with shortcuts to moon and turbo and has 519a emitter option, zoomable lep... but $300... damn.
You should check out speras flashlights! You'd definitely enjoy them, been watching your videos for awhile and i dont think ive ever seen you review one, the speras e21 is great! Keep up the great work man!
@maxlvledc My children's Grandpa bought it through Amazon (i paid him back). While reading Rovyvon's warranty policy I noted they require proof of purchase. I don't think getting that info will be easy.
16:20 As 'tactical' flashlight I would prefer 100 percent to switch on at minimum exposed. Probably you confused with something else like 'rescue' or something.
@@maxlvledc because as 'tactical' is better to be as more invisible you can. If I need high mode I can choose that, but if I want to switch on the flashlight the time I need not to been seeing I don't want high mode. If we talking about enemy, a bullet will do the job, not any strobe or high mode. That means 'tactical'. Thanks for the reviews anyway. You help me a lot to choose my next flashlight.
I like the Rovyvons, and carry and angel eyes E8, but they could make the UI much better. Unless you carry and use it daily, you may not even remember how to unlock the damn things, let alone cycle through all the functions.
Agreed, I'm not happy with my Tac AA; it's way too expensive, and they don't understand the fundamentals of tactical flashlight readiness in distress situations. I understand some people will always prefer memory mode, but for a mini tactical flashlight?! I wish there was more like Nextorch TA15 out there.
Great content. You're entitled to your opinion, but in the case of the Acebeam Terminator M1 I think you are being a little fearmongeringly over cautious. ANY powerful flashlight is a tool. The simple button switching is an appreciated feature. Many flashlight tools have many modes, mode memory, can be quite powerful, and might as you say also be "used for reading". As such a tool, one has to know if the light has mode memory and will come on where left off, and plan accordingly. And with any powerful tool, including that little Tac AA, you wouldn't very first thing shine it on something white or reflective very close to you. One wouldn't (shouldn't) do this any more than you would test whether a reciprocating saw was plugged in/charged by putting your finger on the blade and pushing the button. My Lumintop Thor Pro and other LEPs have a significantly more powerful LEPs, with mode memory, and I use them accordingly. That said, you know your audience better, and if folks need reminding not to stick a paper clip in the electrical outlet, very well.
Skillhunt > Olight. I mean olight has some interesting models but proprietary batteries... proprietary charging connector... glued like fort knox. nah...
It's a good thing this guy doesnt get to decide who gets what. To say that "no one needs this light" is laughable. Most of the things we buy we don't need, we buy them because we want them.
I’ve been using the Roxon M4 for a couple of weeks now. What I really like about it as an accessory to a more tactical flipper, is that I can put this into any pocket without worry. Since there is no protrusions like a clip or studs, and it’s wrapped in leather, I can have it in the same pocket as my phone without fear of scratching the screen. A tip on the scissors is when you deploy them, press the non-spring blade of scissor so that it is goes to max travel: the spring side will properly pop out when the straight portion snaps into the stop detent.
Great video. That Lever Gear pry bar is a revelation. Paired with a Steinwhale Stubby extender and bit kit, the LG pry bar does everything a Milwaukee Fastback 6 in 1 does and a lot more. The pry bar weighs 1 oz and the Steinwhale extender and bit kit weigh 1.75 oz. They could easily replace a 91mm SAK, especially if you have a SwissCard in the wallet giving you scissors, nail file, toothpick, tweezers, pen and pin or maybe a 58mm Manager on the keychain.
I picked up the Nicron N7 based on your review and just received it in the mail. Damn, just with the AA battery, it is really good! Very light but solid feel. Thank you sir!
A big use for a UV light is with AC diag, most autoac systems have a reactive dye in the oil that will light up when hit with uv light to make leak detection easier.
You should do a full review of the Rovyvon A26, even compared to the A28. There's nothing if you search! I'm a fan of the A28, bought a 2nd one with nichia and would really like to see the throw of the A26 in high CRI.
I can't see why it would make sense in a High CRI. It feels like it makes way more sense to have A26 in Cool white for max distance. and the A28 in high CRI.
Tell me about that light
@@maxlvledc exactly. But Rovyvon did it. There is a A26 with 5700k high CRI (519A)
@@VA5C0 could be good. But I'm too swamped to add more atm to my list
They look cool
I shook my head when I saw you had RovyVon in your list.
I bought 4 A28s and all of them had the same issue. A button that gets stuck!
Bought the A8 and had exact same issue. I’m actually thinking to make a video as a buyer be aware!
I find it weird that anywhere I look Rovyvon are considered semi premium because I thought that and bought 4 different models. All but one are gone! The only one that's left is my E8, but even that is having issues like the usb port does not hold when charging and the AAA battery, does not work when needed. My A 28 was my fav but one day I dropped it like 500 cm, and the head broke off the body. They sure feel better than many but all mine are dead after 2 years, and not that much usage! I'm needing a reverse influencer or reviewer that would perhaps buy the reviewed things for the Patreon money and gets to be honest all the way instead ( not saying this channel is dishonest just that many of Us try out stuff from companies that give them stuff) so I'm with you in spirit.
The levergear edge XT also looks like the design has a wrench fitting incorporated in the bottle opener ?
Acebeam TAC AA with the 519A LED is exactly what I'm looking for. Nearly the same size with crowned bezels as my beloved ProTac 1L-1AA but with a better CRI and better low modes. I always want something large enough to strike with but skinnier than an 18650 flashlight for my pocket. I have a lot of people with out of control dogs in my neighborhood and the strike bezel would at least be a deterrent before going to the pocket knife if I ever get attacked. I agree they should not put TAC. would be good to make another name in the direction of EDC self defense. As long as the crowned bezel protrudes and can be a force multiplier then should be great for being a strong deterrent.
The issues I have with the Nicron N7. Clip easily comes off. The rotating head, rotates in my pocket. I have constantly reposition the click to prevent the head from rotating. Plus, it turns on in my pocket. I learn to unscrew the magnetic end to prevent from turning on in my pocket. I'm tired of going through those motions. So, I m in the market for another EDC Flashlight. This time I'm looking at rechargeable.
Doesn't the Terminator M2 version have a selector switch youre talking about?
Have you seen the Wuben X3 flashlight, it also has a swiveling head and the flat rectangular format seems compelling - a bit pricey though
Skillhunt lights are cool. Usually use 519a which is really nice.
Thanks for the reviews. I dig that Roxon! I would love to see a version without a blade - would be a great tool set for travel or for folks who visit govt buildings, etc. This form factor seems like something they can build on. I hope they do.
I found a cool looking light on Aliexpress, and im interested in your opinion about it. Maybe in a next video? Summary: a mid pocket clip, and its dumb UI. Thats the only drawback. High to low than strobe. Selection when you turn it on. BUT! Its AA/14500, IPX8, USBC charging, with a waterproof port+dust cover collar, magnetic tail with mechanical lockout, and included 3 diffuser (white/orange/red) its around 30 bucks, i think? Has a lot of names, idk who the original is. Newbirth S21, for example. Can send you a link, if you are interested. Without that dumb UI, i think its a pretty neat light, would like to see a quality brand version, with better UI.
I have reviewed it on my channel; my version is Tunenge S21. In my opinion, the best AA/14500 available on the market , it's relatively cheap but good quality.
@@flashlightnoob i'll be there in a sec with a view and like, my dude!
@@Blez1224 Thank you, sorry if it's not in English, you can ask me if you want to know more 🙏
@@flashlightnoob i understood the most important parts. I have a tool aa, so the comparsion was especially useful. Just one thing: i was skipping through it, as i dont understand most of the things you say, did you talk about the switch and the lockout? I cant seem to find that part. Could you give me a time?
@@Blez1224 Ah, glad to help! Sorry for the skipped part, my phone was broken and suddenly stop working so the part about switch and locking mechanism is not there. The switch is foward click, half press to temporarily on and changing the output (similar to Acebeam TAC AA - not the best UI out there). The locking mechanism is a mechanical pin on the tail, if you turn the switch to the lock position, you can't press the tail switch; I think it's a simple but clever solution.
The Acebeam M1 is really interesting from another prospective in that the LEP focuses. If it wasn’t quite so large I’d probably pick one up. It actually might have some application for search and rescue.
Wish Olight would do their take on the Roxyvon A26, so I can use it with my charging station for all my family’s torches. I have the A8 on my keychain, the side lamp is incredibly useful.
Excellent reviews as always
Just a lenscap on the lep would be easy like a military laser
I have thr mt2a pro. It is ridiculously bright for a pen style flashlight it has been on my side each day i even purchased a spare battery for it. Usb type c rechargeable. They now sell them on amazon. So one is always charged up as a spare so i can use it all night long at work.
mt2a pro is a great choise i love it.
The Roxon M3 13 in 1 is in my opinion a far superior mini multi tool if you use scissors regularly. They are a beast and cant pop out and you seem to get more with the M3, and it’s cheaper! The best mini multi tool I have used and that I own which is keychain size!
Thanks I am definitely getting the acebeam
Can the MT2A Pro take 2x14500 instead of 2xAA batteries as a backup?
yes
No, 1*14100 or 2*АА, no more than 4.2 V.
I'm genuinely wondering what practical application an LEP has. What do you do with it? What can you even see with it?
Honestly..I'm stumped outside of tactical scenarios
Acebeam M1 looks like a killer light, a very usuable UI with shortcuts to moon and turbo and has 519a emitter option, zoomable lep... but $300... damn.
You should check out speras flashlights! You'd definitely enjoy them, been watching your videos for awhile and i dont think ive ever seen you review one, the speras e21 is great! Keep up the great work man!
Please review wurkkos wk05. Maybe compare to nitecore mt2a pro or rovyvon h3. Thanks for the video!
My rovyvon didn't even last a year :(. The body has cracks on it and the lens and housing fell off and got lost!
That's sucks, did they replace it in warranty?
@maxlvledc My children's Grandpa bought it through Amazon (i paid him back). While reading Rovyvon's warranty policy I noted they require proof of purchase. I don't think getting that info will be easy.
16:20 As 'tactical' flashlight I would prefer 100 percent to switch on at minimum exposed. Probably you confused with something else like 'rescue' or something.
umm...how does that make any sense at all?
@@maxlvledc because as 'tactical' is better to be as more invisible you can. If I need high mode I can choose that, but if I want to switch on the flashlight the time I need not to been seeing I don't want high mode. If we talking about enemy, a bullet will do the job, not any strobe or high mode. That means 'tactical'.
Thanks for the reviews anyway. You help me a lot to choose my next flashlight.
Agreed, a light needs to be able to be turned on at its lowest setting in certain situations. Hugely beneficial in some circumstances.
I like the Rovyvons, and carry and angel eyes E8, but they could make the UI much better. Unless you carry and use it daily, you may not even remember how to unlock the damn things, let alone cycle through all the functions.
You can put the olight bezel down I think, can't you? If you use the portion of the clip that would clip into your hat? Since the clip is reversable!
I had a Nicron for a few months and it stopped working. I bought it off amazon but never could get a hold of them for warranty. I wouldn't suggest it.
good to know.
I have a lever gear xt and it's with me 24/7
I like for you to do a review on the Coast flashlights that are under $30 dollars.
Agreed, I'm not happy with my Tac AA; it's way too expensive, and they don't understand the fundamentals of tactical flashlight readiness in distress situations. I understand some people will always prefer memory mode, but for a mini tactical flashlight?! I wish there was more like Nextorch TA15 out there.
If the Roxon can opener is that soft then the philips head & blade are rubbish too.
I wish you'd mentioned pricing...
I have the Nicron light for years - awesome little helper. Mine has a strobe and SOS function
Great content. You're entitled to your opinion, but in the case of the Acebeam Terminator M1 I think you are being a little fearmongeringly over cautious. ANY powerful flashlight is a tool. The simple button switching is an appreciated feature. Many flashlight tools have many modes, mode memory, can be quite powerful, and might as you say also be "used for reading". As such a tool, one has to know if the light has mode memory and will come on where left off, and plan accordingly. And with any powerful tool, including that little Tac AA, you wouldn't very first thing shine it on something white or reflective very close to you. One wouldn't (shouldn't) do this any more than you would test whether a reciprocating saw was plugged in/charged by putting your finger on the blade and pushing the button. My Lumintop Thor Pro and other LEPs have a significantly more powerful LEPs, with mode memory, and I use them accordingly. That said, you know your audience better, and if folks need reminding not to stick a paper clip in the electrical outlet, very well.
Hey everyone. What happaned to Wed live videos? Has something changed? Sorry, I was away for a bit.
np! I was traveling a lot so after Maxgiving the next one is 13th of DEC
You really need to use the nail clipper
I was hoping you would have had an arkfield flex in this weeks vid. I imagine next time though
tomorrow! at 8pm est. I've been playing with it all week.
Not me EDC'ing an LEP...
Cowabunga.!
Do you own a Facebook group?
nope
@@maxlvledc would be cool if you made one
Skillhunt > Olight. I mean olight has some interesting models but proprietary batteries... proprietary charging connector... glued like fort knox. nah...
It's a good thing this guy doesnt get to decide who gets what.
To say that "no one needs this light" is laughable. Most of the things we buy we don't need, we buy them because we want them.
All that yackin and didn't mention ballpark prices except the 1st one.
google is free.
He's got the links to Amazon in the description
Lost me a soon as you mentioned the word tactical! 😢😢
Bro you need to chill about the lep, it's not gonna kill you.
First!