It always blows my mind how high quality Convoy's lights are for the money. They also allow you to basically customize your light anyway you want. Tons of different parts available, bezels, reflectors, lenses, illuminated switches, etc. You can also purchase any parts you need for spares. Really designed to last you a long time, and super easy to work on. By far my favorite flashlight brand.
Convoy is a great brand. Lots of options, fantastic quality and very low prices. The guy behind it is also a great enthusiast and very attentive to us costumers.
I have a lot of flashlights and my best one is the sofirn SC33 5,200 lumens and it's always on sale on Amazon for just over 30 to 35 dollars. The light is really bright and has never failed me once . Thanks for the review I love a good budget light.
Solid recommendations... Might want to also address Simon's new website! Still a work in progress, but he's working his way away from being so dependent on AE...
Hi! You mentioned that you can choose sst20 instead of nichia 519a for more throw, but it will also have less brightness. I thought that the nichia 519 had higher CRI and better tint in general (no greenish or yellowish like the SST20), but slightly less brightness and efficiency.
You can also get a Nichia with green tint and Luminus without. The SST20 also is rated with 1000 lumen and has more throw than the 519 so he was partially wrong. If you can not decide the Nichia 219 has more throw than the 519 but still not as much as the SST20.
Got a S6 18350 sft40 in the mail and I can't wait. Simon is even better than Hank imo. His new site is getting better by the day, just recently he made an option to add batteries and change the product color.
@@Gieszkanne Totally agree. The larger head size makes for an interesting beam pattern. Now you can get the T6 though. It's essentially the T4 in single-cell format.
@@Gieszkanne It is a very recent addition to the roster, I think it was released this month. The T7 too, but that one had to go back to the planning stages because of driver problems.
The faff of having to match batteries and needing protection has completely turned me off of multi-cell lights in general. I'm a single-cell fan all the way, so while I love Convoy I'm not interested on the T4. I'd only use it with Eneloops anyway. I have a T3 in 219B 3000K warm white, and while it's no powerhouse, it is lovely to use. Although comparing it with a 519A in 3000K also, the latter owes nothing to the 219B, so for the usual consumer I'd say go with the 519A, it's a wonderful high CRI performer in any color temperature.
Overrated problems. People used to use multiple primaries in flashlights back in the days and had no issues except leaks. I've used Maglites, Varta, Energizer incandescent flashlights with C-D-AA primaries in series - no issues with them for more than 20 years. Now I buy 2xAA LED flashlights just for a small collection and power them with Eneloops, all is just fine. Protected is for Li-Ion batteries and I think it's a good habit to use protected only, all A-brands supply their flashlight with protected cells, for the backup I can buy protected cells from Keeppower, Orbtronic, EVVA and others. Marry\Match batteries? It's better to marry a good woman than marry batteries for flashlights.
@@alext8410 Invalid comparison. The flashlights you used in the previous century were single-mode and far more disposable, and fed on weak batteries with FAR less stored energy. Ever heard of lithium-ion fires? Look them up. For your own safety, stay away from modern multi-cell lights until you change that mindset. Technology has changed, and it's not advised to disrespect what modern technology can do if mishandled.
@@DinnerForkTongue I've been using modern AA\AAA torches for 10 years already, with NiMH cells. Issues can be with Li-Ion 14500 in series, but they can be of good quality and protected ones. Are you talking about "Li-Ion cellls in series can explode" or "All chemistry cells in series tend to explode"?
I have the Convoy T2 (slow and fast PWM) and a Lumintop Tool AA 2.0. I love both. They can provide indoor usable light with such batteries, which you can't even expect that still have any usable charge.
i am constantly seeing suggestions on amazon for ones like this, Rechargeable Flashlights 2 Pack, 990,000 Lumens Super Light Flashlight with LCD Digital Display, 5 Adjustable Mode Powerful Tactical Flashlight, Waterproof Flashlights for Camping Hiking what is your opinion on lights like these?
It always blows my mind how high quality Convoy's lights are for the money. They also allow you to basically customize your light anyway you want. Tons of different parts available, bezels, reflectors, lenses, illuminated switches, etc. You can also purchase any parts you need for spares. Really designed to last you a long time, and super easy to work on. By far my favorite flashlight brand.
Convoy is a great brand. Lots of options, fantastic quality and very low prices. The guy behind it is also a great enthusiast and very attentive to us costumers.
I appreciate you suggesting some less expensive options not everybody can lay down big bucks on a light
I love my Convoys, solid and reliable, easy to use.
I have like 12 of them. My go-to brand every time.
I have a lot of flashlights and my best one is the sofirn SC33 5,200 lumens and it's always on sale on Amazon for just over 30 to 35 dollars. The light is really bright and has never failed me once . Thanks for the review I love a good budget light.
Solid recommendations...
Might want to also address Simon's new website! Still a work in progress, but he's working his way away from being so dependent on AE...
That's so good for him! Though I hope he doesn't leave Ali completely, or I won't be able to buy fom him anymore 🥲
Bit late to the party, but what's this about his website?
@@DinnerForkTonguewhy?
@@Brandon-youtube Because shipping and taxes.
But thankfully I was wrong. It's even better to order from his site.
There is plus one model, the T5 with single AA size format and 60degree TIR lense. Not bad, but definitelly an indoor light.
Simon will stock other angles of TIR in the future. Then we'll be able to customize the T5 as well as the upcoming T7.
Hi! You mentioned that you can choose sst20 instead of nichia 519a for more throw, but it will also have less brightness.
I thought that the nichia 519 had higher CRI and better tint in general (no greenish or yellowish like the SST20), but slightly less brightness and efficiency.
No, it's better than the SST20 in every way. What it loses in brightness and throw to is the SST40 and SFT40.
You can also get a Nichia with green tint and Luminus without. The SST20 also is rated with 1000 lumen and has more throw than the 519 so he was partially wrong. If you can not decide the Nichia 219 has more throw than the 519 but still not as much as the SST20.
Got a S6 18350 sft40 in the mail and I can't wait. Simon is even better than Hank imo. His new site is getting better by the day, just recently he made an option to add batteries and change the product color.
Just reviewing the S26A, summat not quite right with the 100% mode
Oh? Hoping to see your assessment now, because I am interested in getting one.
What is the farthest throwing LEP fpr $300 or less
Are the heads/body interchangeable? Does the T3 body fit on the T4 head? Convoy has an own homepage!
No, they're threaded differently.
@@DinnerForkTongue Ok thanks. But than it would be a good idea if Convoy would offer a 1AA tube for the T4.
@@Gieszkanne Totally agree. The larger head size makes for an interesting beam pattern.
Now you can get the T6 though. It's essentially the T4 in single-cell format.
@@DinnerForkTongue Nice I didnt realized the T6 before. Must be very new.
@@Gieszkanne It is a very recent addition to the roster, I think it was released this month. The T7 too, but that one had to go back to the planning stages because of driver problems.
The faff of having to match batteries and needing protection has completely turned me off of multi-cell lights in general. I'm a single-cell fan all the way, so while I love Convoy I'm not interested on the T4. I'd only use it with Eneloops anyway.
I have a T3 in 219B 3000K warm white, and while it's no powerhouse, it is lovely to use. Although comparing it with a 519A in 3000K also, the latter owes nothing to the 219B, so for the usual consumer I'd say go with the 519A, it's a wonderful high CRI performer in any color temperature.
Overrated problems. People used to use multiple primaries in flashlights back in the days and had no issues except leaks. I've used Maglites, Varta, Energizer incandescent flashlights with C-D-AA primaries in series - no issues with them for more than 20 years. Now I buy 2xAA LED flashlights just for a small collection and power them with Eneloops, all is just fine. Protected is for Li-Ion batteries and I think it's a good habit to use protected only, all A-brands supply their flashlight with protected cells, for the backup I can buy protected cells from Keeppower, Orbtronic, EVVA and others. Marry\Match batteries? It's better to marry a good woman than marry batteries for flashlights.
@@alext8410 Invalid comparison. The flashlights you used in the previous century were single-mode and far more disposable, and fed on weak batteries with FAR less stored energy. Ever heard of lithium-ion fires? Look them up.
For your own safety, stay away from modern multi-cell lights until you change that mindset. Technology has changed, and it's not advised to disrespect what modern technology can do if mishandled.
@@DinnerForkTongue I've been using modern AA\AAA torches for 10 years already, with NiMH cells. Issues can be with Li-Ion 14500 in series, but they can be of good quality and protected ones. Are you talking about "Li-Ion cellls in series can explode" or "All chemistry cells in series tend to explode"?
I have the Convoy T2 (slow and fast PWM) and a Lumintop Tool AA 2.0. I love both. They can provide indoor usable light with such batteries, which you can't even expect that still have any usable charge.
Luckily the T3 is essentially the T2 in a different body, so it's every bit as good.
i am constantly seeing suggestions on amazon for ones like this, Rechargeable Flashlights 2 Pack, 990,000 Lumens Super Light Flashlight with LCD Digital Display, 5 Adjustable Mode Powerful Tactical Flashlight, Waterproof Flashlights for Camping Hiking what is your opinion on lights like these?
Those are garbage lights with fake performance claims, avoid them.
Ohhh I see that D3AA... maybe an upcoming review in the future hmmmmmm?
D3AA review is on Ethan's own channel, LuxWad.
id choose the smaller one, with a clip. rolling flashlights are a nightmare in real life situations!
What happened to Matt?
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@@Lumencraft- Thank you
They should Ban throwaway batteries, its such a waste. I still use my xtar vc4 the one thing i havent lost
I have batteries going on 10+ years of use, and couldn't agree more. Disposables should be niche at best, only for specialized equipment.