Everything with a battery should be a power bank to charge anything else. That's one of the selling points of usbc. I really wish we were seeing more of that, but this is a good start.
I've had this flashlight since the Kickstarter campaign and i love it a lot. I keep it in my leather sheath. Best part was that i bought it for $34, half off MSRP. I always keep it in tactical mode.
Is the battery removable or not? It lists the 21700 as "built in" on the website but shows a picture of it removed This light has some really interesting features
Very cool light. Does unscrewing the tail a quarter turn function as a mechanical lock out? The titanium version is calling me...😂 Edit: website says the 21700 is built in (aka non-replacable). That's gonna be a pass from me in that case.
Unrelated, have you ever used and/or reviewed the leatherman bit adapter kit that clips in around the plier head? May be on the other end, not really sure, i just know its not the sleeve over the philips. I dont really know how to describe it but its similar to how the powerpint can hold bits in the closed position. I see a bunch on ebay and theyre apparently able to be used with a number of leatherman multitools, including the pst2 (which is my first/only, leatherman edc going on 3 years). Anyway, curious about your take on that if you have one. Love all the content, thanks 👍
This would’ve been so great or better. I should say if the button wasn’t made of rubber. It’s not such a big deal but I’m moving away from wanting rubber buttons because maybe if you use it a lot in like 10 years that button is gonna be dead or it’s gonna have a hole in it. if you keep throwing it around in a bag with other stuff, that’s abrasive the rubber can wear away. It’s definitely possible to do something like that without it being rubber. And does it matter which side you push the button to get the different settings? It seems like if it was on one particular side or you could only push it in one direction that would be a hassle to always figure out where that side is.
If this company is just starting out, they really should include various CRI offerings and pay attention to what the enthusiast are looking for.
Everything with a battery should be a power bank to charge anything else. That's one of the selling points of usbc. I really wish we were seeing more of that, but this is a good start.
I've had this flashlight since the Kickstarter campaign and i love it a lot. I keep it in my leather sheath. Best part was that i bought it for $34, half off MSRP. I always keep it in tactical mode.
Very coop offering. Pretty decent value. Thanks for sharing Dom
Is the battery removable or not? It lists the 21700 as "built in" on the website but shows a picture of it removed
This light has some really interesting features
It's not user removable.
Looks like a good light especially with those options
Tempted to replace my current EDC light with this -- thanks for the review.
It's a dope flashlight but i don't need a spare ass right now 😅
Cons outweigh the pros on this light. Why do I need this when I can get a Wurkkos tactical light at around half the price.
Very cool light. Does unscrewing the tail a quarter turn function as a mechanical lock out? The titanium version is calling me...😂
Edit: website says the 21700 is built in (aka non-replacable). That's gonna be a pass from me in that case.
Seems cool.
I am a huge fan of reverse charging where i can get it
Two rails one on either side of the tail switch is a common solution.
Very interesting light.
Looks nice, but too blue. Is it available in 5000K high CRI?
Great video. Have you tried VOTATU ML50 flashlight?
As much electronics as people need/want to carry I think nearly everything should have reverse charging. It should be a USB standard if possible.
Unrelated, have you ever used and/or reviewed the leatherman bit adapter kit that clips in around the plier head? May be on the other end, not really sure, i just know its not the sleeve over the philips. I dont really know how to describe it but its similar to how the powerpint can hold bits in the closed position. I see a bunch on ebay and theyre apparently able to be used with a number of leatherman multitools, including the pst2 (which is my first/only, leatherman edc going on 3 years). Anyway, curious about your take on that if you have one. Love all the content, thanks 👍
This would’ve been so great or better. I should say if the button wasn’t made of rubber. It’s not such a big deal but I’m moving away from wanting rubber buttons because maybe if you use it a lot in like 10 years that button is gonna be dead or it’s gonna have a hole in it. if you keep throwing it around in a bag with other stuff, that’s abrasive the rubber can wear away. It’s definitely possible to do something like that without it being rubber. And does it matter which side you push the button to get the different settings? It seems like if it was on one particular side or you could only push it in one direction that would be a hassle to always figure out where that side is.
can you get a non aggressive bezel for it ?
Frustrating when companies list beam distance but not candela.
At $63 no thanks
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Must say it’s looking pretty good, perhaps could be a good contender to replace my EDC AceBeam P16 Defender 🙂
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Hard pass, gimmicky, and switch is hot garbage