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1.25W Cree 1AA Flashlight

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- Features Cree P4 (WC) emitter
- Powered by 1x commonly and cheaply found AA batteries
- 1.2V rechargeable AA's also work but slightly dimmer
- 1-mode clicky switch. 3.7V 350mAh step up circuit
- Weights merely 1.1oz without battery
- Smooth plastic reflector cup with glass lens
- Test result: 1500 lux throw @ 3 feet (+/- 500lux) with a typical alkaline 1.5V AA battery

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(uploaded by rizki_p) Compares to Fenix Family, the product is the middle one

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This is a cheap little light that uses one AA battery for power. The body is a little flimsy though.as the aluminum alloy material is quite skinny, and is significantly thinner than that of the Rexlight and our other lights. That can be both good and bad though as this light is otherwise very compact and very light in weight (1.1oz / 30g). In my opinion this is great to travel with because of the extreme lightness and the ability to take commonly found AA batteries.


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Ownership verified by DX Cheap light with cheap quality
Posted by rizki_p on 7/23/2007
Involvement: General (knows how to use it) - Ownership: 1 day to 1 week

Price: starstarstarstar
Ease of Use: starstarstarstarstar
Build Quality: starstarstar
Usefulness: starstarstarstar
Overall Rating: starstarstar

Pros: Cree LED
Centred emitter
Use common AA battery
Cheap

Cons: Not as bright as any other branded Cree
Hot after 5 minutes of use
Draws 2 amp from AA battery
Lens and bezel seals not cleanly finished.
Clicky is hard to push

Bottomline: I have this flashlight in mail this morning so i immediately check it out, not bright for Cree LED but what shocked me, that how much it actually draws power from the 1xAA battery which is 2Amps(sanyo 2700). With top of the line battery it will only last roughly for an hour not to mention heat lost. The body of the flashlight is hot after 5 minutes of use. I don’t mind because how cheap this light is will use it anyway not sure about the longevity of the AA nimh battery with 2 amps on it. I have several non-branded flashlight but so far this is the worst one i have both build and efficiency. The emitter is centred though! the tint is More purple than Ultrafire C3 and the thread nothing to be desired. for few more greens i prefer MTE flashlight allround

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Max temperature: 36'C / 97'C after 10 minutes
Battery runtime: about 35 minutes to reach 50% light with typical AA batteries
Weight: 1.06oz
Power: 1x 1.5V or 1.2V AA battery (sold separately)
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Length: 3.5"
Diameter of Barrel: 0.76"
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Insert one AA battery (1.2V or 1.5V) to use. Do not use 14500 batteries and they will damage the circuit board inside. A 14500 version is avialable here.


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(Added on 2/15/2007)