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Sadly all the newly released eagletac lights lack memory mode. It seems like the engineers at eagletac decided to be dumb when implementing new dual switch design.Does the DX30LC2 have memory such that it will turn on in the last mode used? Kind of had my eye on this one.
Sadly all the newly released eagletac lights lack memory mode. It seems like the engineers at eagletac decided to be dumb when implementing new dual switch design.
I'm glad I saw this, as I've been chomping at the bit to get the DX30LC2 since I saw it on Eagletac's website - just assumed it would have memory mode! The whole reason I don't use the D25LC2 as much as I could is the lack of memory mode on it, would have been gutted to get this and have the same issue on what otherwise seems a great light.Sadly all the newly released eagletac lights lack memory mode. It seems like the engineers at eagletac decided to be dumb when implementing new dual switch design.
I personally enjoy this light for the exact reason that I can always trust it to turn on at max without prior setup. I just wish it had 3-4 modes, 5 is a bit much.
Anyone have both this DX30LC2 and the Nitecore MH20 who can give a quick comparison as to which one they prefer for EDC purposes? The DX30LC2 looks really pocketable, despite being a good bit longer than the MH20, it looks so streamlined! Kinda like a fat pen. The extra throw seems nice, but if I bought it I'm not sure I'd prefer it over my MH20 so I'm hesitating lol.
I've been looking at this light. Going from off to max is exactly what I've been wanting for self defense purposes. And for edc purposes going from off to min is great to have. How is this light as far as size? Is the size ok for pocket carrying?
Today, I received the rechargeable version: