$20 Thrunite T10 II

dmattaponi

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"Updated" Thrunite T10 (II)...I've been playing with it for a few days now. Can't say anything about its longevity, durability, etc., but at a glance, I like it. Nice fit and finish. Works well out of the box. I like the neutral white option, the pocket clip location (versus the Archer series), and the variety of lumen outputs/runtimes. Same mode of operation as other Thrunite lights...press and hold from off for moonlight. Click on and hold switch to cycle between low and medium. Double click for high. Double click a second time for strobe. If you like Thrunite lights (as I do), it Seems worth a try for a little, single AA, economical pocket light. Also the current models are shipping with XP-G2 led which has a.decent hot spot combined with nice spill. I think this light makes a great single cell AA pocket EDC. Also works with 14500, though if that's your preference.
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Infinite01

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I own SureFire, Manker, 4Sevens, Nitecore, and Eagletac but for some reason, have yet to dabble into Thrunite. Thank you for the review, can I trouble you with output shots?
 

cfishy

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Interesting, most AA flashlights seems to be endangered species these days. Thanks,
 

FLfrk

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I have the V1 and V2 of this light. Probably going to buy this version just to compare. Don't think I'll be into the side switch, but I am a longtime fan of the T10. The first version I purchased around 2014 is still in my pocket and has seen use five+ days a week almost that entire time. For $20, it's hard to go wrong :twothumbs
 

flatline

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Interesting, most AA flashlights seems to be endangered species these days. Thanks,

This concerns me. It seems to me that 1xAA should be the most popular configuration, but that's clearly not the case.

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LeanBurn

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I guess it depends where you look. All of my lights are either AA or AAA, I won't buy any light that isn't. (except my 2D mag)

My oldest son used the previous T10 V2 on a years service in a 3rd world country (Guyana) whilst on a religious mission...without even a hiccup. Upon his return, he passed it on to my youngest son and now he likes it quite a bit, using it nightly with the cone diffuser that it came with.

...I also like Thrunite. :grin2:
 

rwasham

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I really like this light, but I hated that they took the tail cap clicky off. I also really liked the stainless steel of the v1 and the v2 bezels and wish they hadn't don't away from that.


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dmattaponi

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I haven't been on the forums for a while and had forgotten I had posted this. Update...I'm still using the Thrunite T10II as my edc light. It's been great. No problems at all. I like it better than any of my previous edc lights which include a variety of Fenix, Surefire, Lumintop and other Thrunite models.


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