I just picked one of these up. The display box says 40 lumens but no other useful information. It is definitely brighter than the Eveready but I have no way of accurately measuring the output. I'm willing to believe 40L as claimed.
I looked at 6 lights that were in the display and found only one that didn't have obvious scratches or black stuff (glue?) on the reflector, so that's the one I brought home. The beam is functional, but not pretty. It has a decent hot spot, but several rings in the transition to spill and then 2 more rings in the spill itself. I blame the rings on the magnifying mound they put in the lens, but I don't really know that since I can't try the light without the lens to compare.
So, on one hand, I'm pleased that there is another 1D light out there. On the other hand, I think it's inferior to the Eveready 1D that we discussed earlier in this thread.
I think it'll go in the garage.
Edit: in retrospect, I was too harsh when I posted this. It's a fine light for $3 if you want a little more output than the Eveready 1D provides. It was beyond stupid for me to complain that a $3 light has ugly rings in the spill.
--flatline