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Reviews (13)

Jan 28, 2016
Excellent flashlight for the price.
I've bought a dozen LED flashlights that take 18650 cells. This one is the best. The single cell lasts a long time and the switch works well. The switches on other models, like the double cell 18650 flashlights switch mode just by lightly bumping them. This one stays in mode even with rough handling and daily use. So far, it's become my carry light. You can take off the rubber bumper and I switched the position of the clip. The one I bought for the wife I left off since she didn't like the clip. Overall, for the money, it's the best cheap tactical LED flashlight that uses the 18650 cell that I have found and I've tried a dozen of them. If you end up with a lemon, don't throw it away. Most of the parts are interchangeable. Also, don't rely on models with charges and batteries included. By just the flashlight and a good charger like Foxnovo. Also buy only name brand cells like Samsung, Sony, LG, etc. Don't buy Chinese Fire-whatever brands. They have only one tenth of the capacity of real 18650s. You can also harvest batteries from old laptop batteries. That's where I get a lot of mine and they last a long time.

Jan 28, 2016
Design malfunction of switch.
I've switched from Eneloop AA and AAA batteries and devices to the Lithium Ion 18650. There are more and more products being made for this battery. Mistakes will be made, as with this flashlight. The first issue is with the switch or internal circuit. When you bump the flashlight, it switches modes. No good. Even for normal use, it's a pain when it switches with incidental handling. When that happens, I find myself slapping it against my hand to cycle it through all the modes to get to either the bright or medium setting. The rest are just a waste of time. Even the low is too low. The flashing or SOS mode is a hassle to cycle through. I hope they get it right and eliminate those two or three modes, but you know the Chinese. They want to up-sell every feature thinking the more modes the easier to sell. I find the single 18650 flashlight with multi mode is a better option. The single battery last a long time and the T6 LED is the same brightness. Not to mention, it switches fine and doesn't arbitrarily change mode with rough handling or bumping by accident. So, the two of this model I bought are going into the closet for parts salvage should other working flashlights crap out. They are in large part interchangeable, so don't throw them away.

May 19, 2016
Mediocre
This is a knock-off of an Unger Nifty Nabber. Compared to the real thing, it doesn't match up. The claws are made of weak metal and will bend when picking up heavy items or if you stress it. I use it to pick up debris out in the yard. It's ok for light stuff but not like the Unger at all for heavy items. The handle is harder to operate and more stiff, so that's a problem for people with a weak grip. If that is the case, I suggest a pistol grip as compared to this one. It's also heavy, which I don't mind, but since I wanted to use it for heavy items and it's too weak, the weight is a problem. Guess I will bite the bullet and buy the Unger next time. Over all, it's a heavy pickup tool for medium weight items. I will not be buying another.