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Purchased three of these to use as backup lights for scuba diving and to lend to others if needed. At this price point, if they get broken or lost, it's no big deal. The light is aluminum, 2 O-rings seal the base where (1x) 18650 battery is loaded into the barrel. The single LED chip is probably driven closer to 1000-1200 lumens than the advertised 5000, but I was anticipating that, so no big deal. There is a small lanyard hole drilled through the end cap. It's pretty small. Like cave line or thinner. I ended up looping a *thin* stainless "key ring" through it and then looping some bungee and clipping a double-ender onto the ring. The on/off is a "twist ring" (Hi/Med/Low/Flash/SOS) which I prefer to a button (which always seem to get bumped ON in my bag). I've had these down with me on 10 dives to about 90' and they are holding up well so far. The photos are on a wreck at 85' in darker turbid water in Lake Michigan.Read full review
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The flashlight is very durable but very heavy. It is great that it has a rechargeable battery. The weakest link on the flashlight is the switch.
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The only issue I have is the mounting hole . Impossible without drilling out the hole to connect it to a clip or strap to your bc I drilled it out and it does the job
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No where near 5000 Lumens - I subsequently bought a 1200 Lumens underwater torch that is multiple times brighter Also - I agree with another assessment that the switch is flimsy and hard to use
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Have tried it at 40' so far so good.
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