UniqueFire UF-1500 Cree SST-50 5-Mode 1250-Lumen Memory LED Flashlight (218650)
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| Price /Unit | $69.50 | $69.40 | $69.30 |
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Well build, but not sooooo bright... |
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| Posted by rallemann on 05-10-2010 | |
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| Pros:Arrived in the usual popped bubbles... Somewhat massiv material, you may name it "tactic"... ;-) After "rebuilding" the flashlight, everything works fine... You are able to blind the theft, before killing him whith this one... | |
| Cons:Out of the box everything is rattling... Esp. the bin! Rebuilding whith use of thermal grease and silicon grease solves the problems. Not more than 600 Lumens, Fenix TK40 is nearly the same, but with better spill... | |
| Other Thoughts:This is SST-50... But there should be more to come from this LED. More current, more output... | |
| Bottomline:Nice flashlight. But for the moment, it´s to expensiv. By one of the better P7-flashlights and get nearly the same amount of light for half the price... | |
Impressive |
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| Posted by Masako on 04-27-2010 | |
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| Pros:Generally well built, solid, massive light with significant heft.Very bright--don't know about the 1250 lumens but it is brighter than anything else I've seen in an LED light.Nice throw with good flood as well. | |
| Cons:Threads do not represent the best machining I've seen, but are good quality.Orings are nicely placed and of good quality. | |
| Other Thoughts:Has the look and feel of a DBS v3 with an extension tube, but is heavier, has a larger crown diameter, and yep, it's brighter.The beam has a very slight greenish tint.I sure would like to try it out with 4 CR 123a's instead of two 18650's, since the specs say it will take 18 volts, but I'm resisting until I can find out why the specs just list two 18650's as the batteries to use. | |
| Bottomline:Couldn't resist buying it and glad I didn't. Pricey, but considering you can shell out a lot more money to get a lot less light, I have to rate it as yet another Deal Extreme. | |
ULTRABRIGHT |
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| Posted by sirmuck on 04-11-2010 | |
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| Pros:low and med mode are very useful for all needs. high mode is VERY BRIGHT! light type is a typical thrower with a big spot and a big flood too. very good heat management after tuning the windings with diamond thermal grease ;-) | |
| Cons:a little bit to big to have it always near by. | |
| Other Thoughts:perfect for using as bycicle light. on the pictures the color seems to be grey. mine came in olive-green. this is a cool feature for me because i like olive-green much more than grey. | |
| Bottomline:maybe it has only 712 lumen at high instead of 1250 as discussed but this is not worth mentioning because i think there is no need for more light in any circumstances. | |
Wow, bright!!! |
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| Posted by thewhitefangs on 03-22-2010 | |
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| Pros:VERY BRIGHT, noticeably brighter than my p7 light, the medium mode on this flashlight is as bright as the full power of the p7. The quality is much better than my p7 light. This light does not get hot like the p7. The batteries last much longer so far.The switch is better quality, and feels better than many of the lights Ive seen.The anodizing is good quality.Threads, double O-rings, switch, feel, and fit/finish are of high quality. | |
| Cons:The 5 modes are too much for this light, give me low, medium, high, and strobe, drop the useless SOS. Have the memory work better to go back to the last mode, and quicker, not waiting 2 minutes. | |
| Other Thoughts:Those who said theirs wasnt as bright as expected, or was as bright as a p7 must have had bad examples. This light was definitely worth its price and then some. | |
| Bottomline:If you want the brightest LED flashlight you can buy, especially one that you can carry around, and built tough, looks good, get this one. | |
Nice expensive 700lm light |
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| Posted by greencardigan on 03-02-2010 | |
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| Pros:The light is of reasonable quality. | |
| Cons:This light is not as bright as expected. There is no smooth reflector available. It has too many modes. Dont need strobe and SOS. Just high and low would be better.There are no driver boards available to drive this light at anything close to its full potential. Has to be off for 2+ minutes before it turns on at previous setting. | |
| Other Thoughts:Mine is only drawing 1.6A from fully charged 2 x 18650. Most likely only 2.8A at LED. Maybe they are using P7 drivers??I might try to direct drive once the current driver dies. I expect it will sometime soon. | |
| Bottomline:Not real impressed. It is an expensive 700lm light. | |
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