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Plastic? Ugh…
Buttons look small. Are you wearing gloves?
I bought a tougher than nails Black & Decker flashlight back in 2005 for $8 that is still shining bright.
Thanks Ben!
Nice review Ben, for the price it’s mid range and has some cool features. I wouldn’t worry about the poly handle, it would take a lot to bust it up. I think people just like to overstate the “aircraft grade aluminium” like its a super steel. Flashlights are advancing so fast these days I am looking forward to some new and innovative materials for the bodies coming out.
I’d like to see if it could hold up to the freeze test.
I love flashlights!!! Knives too!
I could never quite place it… till now. I get a Bill Shatner-Captain Kirk vibe from your vids. 🙂 Thanks for the reviews. 🙂
As with many modern pistols (Glock/M&P, etc.) Poly body, metal where it counts. I’m a ‘AA’ hold out. You got my attention! I like it!
I don’t think plastic is an innovation (the market is full of plastic flashlights) just a step back! Aluminium is more efficient when it comes to heat dissipation and plastic becomes brittle in a cold environment. In some hot places you can’t even leave it inside a vehicle, it will soften or melt down, especially if it has metal parts that will capture the heat. I think that’s just a move to cut the production cost asking an impressive amount of money for a walmart quality light! Anyway, good review thanks for your work!
I think I can resist that one.. 😉
That’s a helluva torch for 70 bucks.
Nice amount of light. But I would be nervous of the handle failing off or melting?
Very nice light. I look forward to your next review. 🙂