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I did not answer the durability question because to me that is a years rather than days of use question. It is quite bright and I almost like the broad beam best because it lights up such a large area. The zoom is also quite bright and allows me to light up the tops of tall evergreens some distance away. I noticed that there are several flashlights that look quite different with the same model number and this model number is not on the official Ultrafire site--not sure what that is all about. It works well with the Tenergy 18650 batteries I have and so far seems to function well. The zoom is very smooth and seems to hold in place OK but I wonder is it will slip after it gets worn though use. At this point I am happy with it.
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Item cannot be immediately used. Sure, I get if it does not include a battery or batteries, but it does not even come with a battery container/compartment either. It's like buying a car, expecting to go somewhere, and then finding out you need to buy an engine, and a transmission before you can drive it. It may work great. I don't know because I still have to buy more stuff to get it to work. EHhhh!
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Very bright like similar rechargeable flashlights that I have. The "Push- Pull" light control is nice. The max concentrated light adjustment has a focus that shows a square light beam with horizontal lines. Not a big deal, just a move to a wider focus clears it up but it would be nice with an LED or the lens controlling it to give a clear round light.
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I am a heavy duty truck mechanic. I use my super bright flashlight alot... but it only came with a single cell. The tool truck wants 40 effin bucks for another battery (and you have to plug the light itself in to charge them), so i decided to invest in a large pack of spares that i can throw on my vape charger racks. These things run my light for a fairly good anount of time, at its peak ability, which i am very happy about, but one is ruined 2 days in. I dropped one of the brand new cells, from a seated position on my laminant coated shop floor. It halpened to land damn-near perfectly on the + button tip. As i picked it up off the floor to put it in my light, i noticed it was gettimg extremely hot. Not knowing where to set a potential fire starter, i cut the skin open to investigate the short. The top cap with the button has no insulation in the very tiny gap between the positive end, and the (negative) housing. So that tiny amount of pressure flared the top just enough to cause the battery to short circuit. After finding out how close the gap is, im concerned about using them in my expensive flashlight, for it has strong springs that may collapse the button end and cause a short. Perhaps i got one defective battery, and it is no real threat, but im not going to cut the skin on all the others to find out. I will proceed with caution, and maybe update my review with time. I hope this helps anyone considering these batteries.Read full review
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This is my 2nd such flashlite. My first one took 2 18650 batteries but last 4 times as long. This one gives you about 15 minutes of good light then it quickly fades. I knew it would go through batteries quickly so purchased 8 rechargeable additional. Still I was hoping for at least an hour of solid use but sadly that is not the case. Saying that it is an awesome light when supplied with a freshly charged battery
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