Interesting and great results. I might have to get a Manker E05II. The Skilhunt H150 has been my efficiency king and an awesome right angle flashlight. It has a regulated driver and with the cool white XM-L2 the low modes will do 16 lumens/22 hours, 1.5 lumens/100 hours and 0.2 lumens for 50 days with the 14500. Switch to NIMH and 8 lumens for 49 hours and the lower modes stay the same. Love the double moonlight with memory on it.
Ahh man, I'm so bummed I didn't find the neutral white when I got mine... Still very useful and great light! And believe it or not, I got it more because it's the only light I can get that has a tritium slot, and I had a tritium vial... perfect match!
Manker e02 II, in warm white is my absolute favorite light and when I heard it's discontinued I stopped using it to keep it as it is, but as you said maybe they have plans to improve it!
Where does this rank in your top 10 AA flashlight list? Constructive criticism: you should compare newcomers to the benchmarks in the same class ie. Pokelit, LanApple
Man. Got one of these lights and heats up on me pretty fast. I got the aluminum version. Maybe the copper version does better. Still like it and it is very bright.
From all the reviews I’ve seen, that turbo seems to last about 60 seconds and then quickly drops. Honestly it’s an amazing driver for its size. That medium is great. I wish this didn’t have memory. Hate to go through Turbo if I want to circle back to Low. What do you guys consider a good 3 mode UI? Had a light I really liked that was three modes, no memory, double tap for turbo. That would great here, specially since they already have double tap for strobe. Might have to check this out.
Hey Dom, big knife event going on at Rivers Edge Cutlery Aug 24th. Andrew Demko and Joseph Vero (and a bunch of other people) will be there. If you can get free, you should try and come. My wife and I are driving 6 hours from PA to go, and Id sure love to meet in person.
i have no idea where to even ask that question and i cant find it myself so let me try my luck on your latest video: do you know of ANY multitools that have a standard bit holder, micro bit holder and a T shank holder? it blows my mind how i cant find anything like that. do people not wear glasses/work on electronics from time to time? it cant be that hard to just include a small hex hole for the micro bits right next to the standard bit holder...
I don't understand titanium for flashlights. Its heavier than aluminum and provides a worse heat sink, making the light dim and drain faster, and for it being significantly worse, they charge a premium for the material
The drivers in those are so good. I love the regulated output.
Interesting and great results. I might have to get a Manker E05II. The Skilhunt H150 has been my efficiency king and an awesome right angle flashlight. It has a regulated driver and with the cool white XM-L2 the low modes will do 16 lumens/22 hours, 1.5 lumens/100 hours and 0.2 lumens for 50 days with the 14500. Switch to NIMH and 8 lumens for 49 hours and the lower modes stay the same. Love the double moonlight with memory on it.
Awesome looking flashlights
thanks for showing
Ahh man, I'm so bummed I didn't find the neutral white when I got mine...
Still very useful and great light!
And believe it or not, I got it more because it's the only light I can get that has a tritium slot, and I had a tritium vial... perfect match!
Manker e02 II, in warm white is my absolute favorite light and when I heard it's discontinued I stopped using it to keep it as it is, but as you said maybe they have plans to improve it!
Where does this rank in your top 10 AA flashlight list?
Constructive criticism: you should compare newcomers to the benchmarks in the same class ie. Pokelit, LanApple
Really really good point...I definitely say tip 10..but towards bottom because of click
I Recently became aware I needed a flashlight on me at all times. When it is larger than AA it is not practical for me.
Is it more floody or throwy?
Man. Got one of these lights and heats up on me pretty fast. I got the aluminum version. Maybe the copper version does better. Still like it and it is very bright.
From all the reviews I’ve seen, that turbo seems to last about 60 seconds and then quickly drops. Honestly it’s an amazing driver for its size. That medium is great.
I wish this didn’t have memory. Hate to go through Turbo if I want to circle back to Low. What do you guys consider a good 3 mode UI? Had a light I really liked that was three modes, no memory, double tap for turbo. That would great here, specially since they already have double tap for strobe. Might have to check this out.
The mode memory killed this light for me. I just can't do it.
is the aliexpress' version juust as good as the one from amazon?
nice.
Hey Dom, big knife event going on at Rivers Edge Cutlery Aug 24th. Andrew Demko and Joseph Vero (and a bunch of other people) will be there. If you can get free, you should try and come. My wife and I are driving 6 hours from PA to go, and Id sure love to meet in person.
i have no idea where to even ask that question and i cant find it myself so let me try my luck on your latest video:
do you know of ANY multitools that have a standard bit holder, micro bit holder and a T shank holder? it blows my mind how i cant find anything like that. do people not wear glasses/work on electronics from time to time?
it cant be that hard to just include a small hex hole for the micro bits right next to the standard bit holder...
A tad suspicious how much the packaging resembles Fenix!
Before you got into it, I thought for sure you were reviewing Fenix lights. 🤔
Oh nice! Thanks for sharing Dom
Just too thick for me for a pocketable edc light. I'm in the market for a reylight pineapple mini in ti.
I don't understand titanium for flashlights. Its heavier than aluminum and provides a worse heat sink, making the light dim and drain faster, and for it being significantly worse, they charge a premium for the material
@@SawdustAndCallusesI'd much rather have stainless steel, but I'm after a particular finish.
I may have missed it, but how do you get this light for $30? Its $45 on their website.
That's for copper. Aluminum is $30
@@maxlvledc Thanks for always replying. I appreciate it. I didn't realize that.
Cool light. Clip is absolutely terrible.