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[Preorder] BlitzWolf BW-ET1 XP-L V6 750LM Stepless Dimming Mini EDC LED Flashlight, USD $28.95 (AU $39.12) Shipped @ Banggood

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It doesn’t matter if you are a flashlight savvy, camper, biker or just a normal users “a muggle”. You will always need a good flashlight that serves many functions and many use case scenarios. Here at Blitzwolf, we put many things in mind while designing the new Blitzwolf ET-01 flashlight that will be satisfying for savvies and quite interesting for the average users

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  • You guys bang so good.

  • +3

    Hey OP how about a discount on the Nitecore MH20GT?

  • +1

    Looking for a discount on 18650 flashlights.

  • Not great button placement. Only 14500.

  • Hi Op - looking to see when you'll have stock again of the BW-S4 6 port charging unit. AU plug of course. Have been keeping an eye out for when you'll have stock for about 2 months now. Many thanks!

  • +2

    Spec wise looks comparable to the UTorch UT01. Can't find any review for this torch from BudgetLightForum or CandlePowerForum users yet, but hopefully BlitzWolf/Banggood have one going out to reviewers soon. For those wondering, the advertised lumen output is legit for the XP-L V series (not your typical Chinese lumens), and should be reachable going by the spec sheet of the boost-buck driver circuit listed on the Texas Instruments website (see BlitzWolf website for the driver ICs) - but you'll only be able to hit the max rated 750 lumens using a 14500 Lithium-ion battery. I'm guessing using a single AA NiMh battery will see it drop to about half the max brightness, but that will largely depend on how efficient the driver circuitry is. Unsure what to expect from 2 AA in series though. I'll probably wait for reviews from the experts at BLF/CPF before making the splash, unless BW can produce some spec sheet indicating rated lumens and runtimes for AA/14500 and different brightness levels.

    Edit: Apart from that, looks to be a solid AA EDC offering for the price Does come with extra battery tube for 2-AA and magnetic tail cap are some extras you don't see other manufacturer's offer, but is a lot more expensive compared to the UT01. Will have to see how well it fairs the reviewers at BLF/CPF.

    UTorch UT01 for comparison - see the specification table at the bottom to a rough idea of what you might be able to expect from this torch.
    http://www.gearbest.com/led-flashlights/pp_555777.html

    Noticed the UT01 is much cheaper as it's in AUD, while the Banggood price is in USD. I take some of my comment back about it being a solid offering for the price.

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