Seeking suggestions for solid/quality/BUDGET 18650/CR123 Flashlight.

SixCats!

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Hi all,

Per the title, I am in the market for a reliable/good solid qualtiy ONE cell 18650 Flashlight. I prefer a REAR clicky. I am not in need of a fancy Flashlight with all sorts of bells and whistles. I don't need IN-Flashlight charging etc., just a simple L-M-H that takes one 18650 (or two CR123's). Of course, if a suggested/recommend Flashlight already incorporates Moonlight/Strobe, that would be fine. I very much appreciate any recommendations/sugestions you may offer. Thank you.

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Convoy s2+ is about as quality budget as there is. If you really want simple and quality the surefire G2X pro would be solid. I think they are up to $60 these days though.

Otherwise I'd strongly consider looking at Sofirn.
 

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Hi all,

I very much appreciate all your suggestions. Please note that I am looking into/checking out all suggestions. So far, all three suggestions (CONVOY, SOFIRN, WOWTECH) look good. I need to revisit each one again to figure out which one best fits my needs. I have no doubt ALL three are very good basic Flashlights. Thanks again all.

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Hi Timothybil, I'll for sure check into Lumintop as I'm a BIG fan of their Flashlights owning several. Thanks.

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Convoy does NOT make any flashlights that take CR123 x 2. I asked. He doesn't have drivers to handle the higher voltage. He makes them to handle rechargeables.
 

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Convoy does NOT make any flashlights that take CR123 x 2. I asked. He doesn't have drivers to handle the higher voltage. He makes them to handle rechargeables.


Interestingly, my S2+ will run off a single CR123 using the shorter battery tube. Haven't done runtime tests, though.
 

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Interestingly, my S2+ will run off a single CR123 using the shorter battery tube.

Yes, that is CR123 x 1, not CR123 x 2.
3 volts vs 6 volts.
The drivers he uses can't use batteries over the standard li-ion charge, of what....4.2 volts?

If he used a "super driver" as he called it, expanding the use if primaries....I would think their market would open up even more!
 

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Yes, that is CR123 x 1, not CR123 x 2.
3 volts vs 6 volts.
The drivers he uses can't use batteries over the standard li-ion charge, of what....4.2 volts?

If he used a "super driver" as he called it, expanding the use if primaries....I would think their market would open up even more!
I'm not so convinced.

I don't know anyone personally who has had or has got a light that runs on 2 x CR123a. It's a pretty oddball setup really, as the batteries are expensive. And often not that easy to buy over the shelf. Previously limited to camera shops in the UK at least. Which themselves are also a rarity these days.

I think the format has only ever really been popular with a niche around certain US Police forces and similar. Which is the where likes of Surefire became popular. Overall I think an 18650 is a much better power source in every regard.
 

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Hi all,

Per the title, I am in the market for a reliable/good solid qualtiy ONE cell 18650 Flashlight. I prefer a REAR clicky. I am not in need of a fancy Flashlight with all sorts of bells and whistles. I don't need IN-Flashlight charging etc., just a simple L-M-H that takes one 18650 (or two CR123's). Of course, if a suggested/recommend Flashlight already incorporates Moonlight/Strobe, that would be fine. I very much appreciate any recommendations/sugestions you may offer. Thank you.

SixCats!
Another vote for Convoy.

For the price you can buy n' try with them too. Or like many, just end up with a load of them, as they really are that good.

I have 6 different Convoy tube lights on the shelf next to me. And another couple of larger ones on the shelf behind me. All are great and all are used often.

Lots of other good lights out there too mind. But the Convoys are great vfm.
 
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