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    [TLR]: Nitecore E4K Quad LEDs Review

    Preface The original review can be found on TLR's website: Click Here The Nitecore E4K is newest flashlight from the E (Explorer) Series and it has been quite awhile since the E Series has been updated with a new model. Let's check out the merits and demerits of this new Nitecore E4K model...
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    Incand Flashlights looking for a new home (Giveaway)

    Interested to check out these incan mags! Sending you a PM..
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    Why are Nitecore so incredibly stubborn to not offer more led options/color temp

    As Parametrek and bmengineer have pointed out, Nitecore does have quite a few High CRI options in their lanterns, keychains and headlamps line-up. Their handheld flashlights line-up has several Neutral White options as well. That said, us flasholics do represent a small market compared with...
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    Sold/Expired SOLD: McGizmo XML 3S 3V LE

    Re: WTS: McGizmo XML 3S 3V LE (2 Ice Blue Trits) -- *Price Drop* Sorry this has been sold elsewhere quite awhile back, forgot to update this thread though. Mods, please close this thread (can't edit the main title anymore due to age of thread). :)
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    [The Lite Review]: Olight I1R EOS Review

    Preface The Olight I1R (or i1R) EOS is probably the smallest flashlight that Olight has ever produced for the I Series (keychain). In keeping with the tradition of the previous EOS model (I3E), the I1R utilises the Philips LUXEON LED. Packaging & First Impressions This is what the light will...
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    [The Lite Review]: Jetbeam HR30 (SST40) Review

    Preface The original review can be found on TLR's website: Click Here The HR30 is the latest in Jetbeam's headlamp series and it probably is one of the first headlamps in the market that feature USB-C charging as well and the usage of a slightly less common brand of LEDs - Luminus. Read on to...
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    (New Release+GAW) Titanium Rechargeable Tactical Penlight Klarus TP20 Ti Release!

    Thanks for the GAW! Looking forward to receiving & possibly reviewing it on our website! :)
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    [The Lite Review]: Rofis MR70 Dual LEDs (XHP70.2 & XP-G2) Review

    Preface The original review can be found on TLR's website: Click Here Dual LEDs (for different types of beam profiles) always gets us excited, somewhat like having "thrower" & "flooder" all-in-one flashlight. The MR70 is even capable of working as a powerbank with its included non-proprietary...
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    [GIVEAWAY] XTAR PB2 – The Revolution of Traditional Charger!

    Swappable non-proprietary 16850 batteries can be used Charging output of 2.1A Smallish form factor Thanks for the GAW!
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    (New Release+GAW) Titanium Rechargeable Tactical Penlight Klarus TP20 Ti Release!

    I love the Multi-functional Titanium Rechargeable Tactical Penlight Klarus TP20 Ti
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    [The Lite Review]: Imalent HR70 XHP70.2 Review

    Preface The original review can be found on TLR's website: Click Here The HR70 is Imalent's latest iteration of its headlamp series with a larger XHP70.2 LED. It probably is one of the highest output headlamp available now; coming in at 3000 lumens. With all that power on tap - is it the...
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    [The Lite Review]: Fenix LD12 2017 NW Review

    Thanks for the compliments guys! Believe there are in general 5 items discussed earlier, if we missed any items let us know. :twothumbs 1) Baseball cap - some of us do use this function for the smaller lights (mostly AA or CR123A) so that we can get a hands-free light in a pinch instead of...
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    [The Lite Review]: Nitecore HC65 Review (Tri-LEDs)

    Preface The original review can be found on TLR's website: Click Here The HC65 is Nitecore's latest iteration of its HC series of headlamps with the addition of High CRI and red LEDs. Is this THE all-rounded headlamp to get - with the included 18650 battery and Micro-USB charging? Packaging &...
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    [The Lite Review]: ASP Guardian AA DF Review

    Preface The original review can be found on TLR's website: Click Here Armament Systems and Procedures (ASP) might not have much presence in the civilian flashlight community but it is a rather well-known brand among law enforcement professionals. The Guardian AA DF is part of their new dual...
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