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Very bright light with five modes. Beam is not that of a traditional flashlight but more of an consenated flood. It works well for my purposes. Battery and charger seem to function well enough.
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I received the main body, a tube, and end cap. all put together I can fit 3 18650s and the light is excellent. super bright with all the other flashing bells and whistles. but, it doesn't look like you can use 2 18650s. without the tube and just the cap it's too long for 1 18650 and too short for 2 18650s. SORRY, just checked again, the tube splits in half, so you CAN use 2 18650s. even with just 2, it's super bright. So it comes with the main body, 2 tubes already put together, and the end cap. also a good weapon, very solid. switch also feels good. you press it with a solid click to turn on and off. tap it lightly to cycle between functions. looks like it has 3 brightness levels, a fast flash and a slow flash. I have nothing to measure the brightness, and although I've owned a few, I probably haven't seen a large variety, but it's the brightest I've ever seen so far. btw, tested with ultra fire 3000mah, protected 18650s. great deal, you can't go wrong at this price.Best Deals for SecurityIng® Super Bright Powerful 3800Lm 3X CREE XM-L T6 LED
The photo on the page for this light from this merchant shows the version of this light that will accept 3 batteries (18650); I am sure, I own one and I am 100% certain. To use 3 batteries, it must include a tube extender which both lights I have biought included. Now, merchants are selling the 2 battery version and later folks will find they can spend about 8 dollars more for the extender. I ask this merchant, SecurityIng, is the 2 battery version or the 3 battery version? Please Spell It Out.Honest reviews on SecurityIng® Super Bright Powerful 3800Lm 3X CREE XM-L T6 LED
If I can post a photo or two, I will.The beam is circular and the circle is five feet diameter at 10 feet away. At two feet distance held next to my 900 lumen single beam flashlight, the intensity is noticeably brighter (no way to measure), but is probably close to 3000 lumen.
No instructions are included (I know, you're thinking: It's just a flashlight), but there's a specific way you have to turn it on and change modes:
1) To turn it on or off takes one purposeful click of the switch until fully depressed and released.
2) To change modes, just lightly tap the power switch. The mistake I kept making was turning it on and off and it wouldn't change modes, making me think it's broken and stuck in SOS mode.
*the star off is for the un-focusable wide dispersion beam not being mentioned in the item description, otherwise it's a beautiful instrument that's well built and should last for years. Add another flashlight to my pile of "yup, there it is" LED flashlights.
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