TrustFire F22 Stainless Steel Cree XP-ER2-WC 5-Mode 220-Lumen Memory LED Flashlight (1AA114500)

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SKU: 3281

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 Brand:                   TrustFire 

Model:                   F22 
Emitter Brand/Type:      Cree 
Emitter BIN:             XP-ER2-WC 
Color BIN:               White 
Total Emitters:          1 
Battery Configurations:  1 x AA/ 1 x 14500 Rechargeable Ii-on battery 
Voltage Input:           0.8~4.2V, 4.2V max 
Switch Type:             Clicky/Clickie 
Switch Location:         Tail-cap 
Modes:                   5 
Mode Memory:             Circuitry Features Mode Memory 
Mode Arrangement:        Hi 220LM > Mid 180LM > Lo 90LM > Fast Strobe 200LM > SOS 80LM 
Circuitry:               Digital Regulated 1200mA Current Output 
Brightness:              220 lumens maximum brightness (manufactuer rated) 
Runtime:                 60 minutes (manufactuer rated)  
Lens:                    Coated Glass Lens 
Reflector:               Aluminum Smooth/SMO Reflector 
Carrying Clip:           - 
Carrying Strap:          Strap Included 
Other Features:          Stainless Steel finished with Assault Crown 
 
Dimensions: 4.06 in x 0.79 in x 0.79 in
Weight: 4.23 oz
 

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Decent light, but not as nice as I'd hoped


Posted by Boondongle1723 on 04-17-2010
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Pros:* Very nice aesthetics -- it's a very attractive gadget.* Good selection of modes. High medium and low are all clearly different settings. Strobe is decently fast, which creates a mild strobe effect on the eyes. SOS is potentially useful in a survival situation. * Has a nice heft and weight. The build quality seems very nice, except for the switch.* Has the voltage range printed on the side, which is nice if you have a lot of lights, and can't remember which ones can take Li-Ions, and which can't.* Bottom end design allows for the light to tailstand. However, when the lanyard is attached, it interferes with this...it can still stand on a flat surface, but it is unstable. * No problems working with a protected 14500.
Cons:* The LED is off center, creating an uneven beam profile. This may vary from unit to unit, however.* The assault bezel seems to have no practical purpose. The idea of using a light this size as a weapon seems ludicrous, and the bezel severely alters the beam profile, turning it from a circle to a triangle. * The switch button is a bit loose, and rattles when you shake the light. However, the rattle only happens when the light is off...when the button is depressed to turn the light on, the rattle vanishes.* The light is certainly not 220 lumens. It compares decently to other lights rated at around half that.
Other Thoughts:* For some inexplicable reason, there is what appears to be an Autobot logo on the side. Depending on whether or not you're a fan of the Transformers, this could be a pro or con.* The lanyard that comes with the unit is one of the nicest I've seen bundled with a budget light.
Bottomline:Depending on the current price, this may or may not be worth buying. At fifteen dollars or less, I'd recommend buying it. Anything more than that, and I'd say look around for a better deal.

Sweet, but not so bright as 220lm


Posted by nae09 on 04-14-2010
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Pros:Nice view.
Cons:This is not 220 lumen.Tail cap sometimes works not clear.Cylindrical shape is not so comfortable, this is fee by nice view.
Other Thoughts:Battery current in "Hi" (1xAA) are 0.6A"Mid" (1xAA) are 0.3A"Lo" (1xAA) are 0.1A.0.6A x 1.3V = 0.78Wt battery power consumption.0.78Wt / 3.2Vled * 0.8(driver effectivity) = 0.2A LED current.Iled = 0.2A instead 1.2A, that is why luminosity so small.May be 1x14500 liion solve this problem?
Bottomline:Sweet worth. Liion accumulator would be better (more light) than 1.5V AA.

Solid thing with good design


Posted by Siberex on 03-06-2010
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Pros:Steel; cool shiny metal body; metal switch cap; bright; clear lens and reflector; water tight o-rings everywhere; nice lanyard. Powered only by one battery.
Cons:Price :-) And heaviness, but this is not really cons.Also I think it can be little smaller.Of course, there is no 220 lumens as announced, but it pretty bright though.
Other Thoughts:Assault crown and strap included. Head o-ring is glowing in the dark after switching-off :-)
Bottomline:Solid thing with good design. If you want good pocket flashlight and not spare money, this would be a great deal.


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