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	<title>Comments on: FordEx Group 300lm Mini Cree Led Flashlight Torch Adjustable Focus Zoom Light Lamp</title>
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		<title>By: c32077</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Feb 2014 16:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Great little torch. Demo video for the Operation Modes&lt;/strong&gt; 0]]></description>
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		<title>By: Dale Reynolds</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dale Reynolds</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Feb 2014 16:32:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Product  switching going on!&lt;/strong&gt; 0]]></description>
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		<title>By: RC</title>
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		<dc:creator>RC</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Feb 2014 16:27:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Amazon seller breakdown, 3-mode vs 1-mode&lt;/strong&gt; With all the complaints about varying products and 1-mode versus 3-mode switches, I decided to trawl through 100+ comments looking for sellers specifically named, and also directly contacted a few of them myself.----------------Seller names with a * next to them are ones I got a conclusive e-mail response from.2014/Jan/21-MODE:Tosell888*Bellink*AIBOCN*TTT-Mall*711onlinestoreEforcityLucky ElectronicsEternal TechIgozHappyMartMECO*Coutlet*AutoWT*Exciting Co3-MODE:Dealextreme4u* - (Ultrafire)Suyuca*  -  (clones)Eforyou Inc 8888*lovers2009Blue Top* - (Ultrafire)BestDeal777Silver foxJacobsparts.comMini-MartDIGISEARCHSEggDealebuyedgetdigisales*new goldengulf*Uhope*Sunwise LLC*altitude*ElectronicREPORTEDLY Unreliable (product switching):Coco FedBBQBuy----------------SELLERS:You might prefer a US based seller (may only cost 50¢ more), so that you get the product in a week instead of a month, and fast returns if there are problems.  Be sure to take a good look at seller ratings before buying, and post negative seller feedback if you are treated badly...  Some of the cheapest sellers have only 50-60% positive rating, while it is normal to see 90% positive.1-MODE VS. 3-MODE:The cheapest sellers are typically offering the 1-mode light, so expect to pay a bit more for a 3-mode.  You should also realize that 3-mode isn&#039;t always a good thing...  Several reviewers have complained that they don&#039;t like the extra complexity and confusing (memory) behavior, so consider your needs carefully.  As bright as this is, I insist on 3-mode so I can dim the light (about 40 lumens), and get several times longer battery life.  The combination of high/low and flood/spot very effectively covers the full range of flashlight usage scenarios.  I do wish LOW was the first mode in the cycle... you can&#039;t un-blind yourself after the fact.  And I&#039;d like an even-lower brightness mode, ~5 lumens.BATTERY/RUN-TIME:It is a waste to buy 14500 Li-Ion batteries...  Most of them cost ~$4/each, and have just 10% more power (Volt*Amp/Hours) than a $1.20/each LSD NiMH rechargeable, which withstands much more use and abuse (and Li-Ions are notorious for vastly exaggerated specs).  Contrary to some other reviews here, I&#039;ve seen absolutely NO difference in light output whether my lights are driven by 1.5V or 3.6V, so the regulator is doing a superb job.  Although a hot-off-the-charger Li-Ion battery, briefly at ~4.2 volts might over-drive the LED for a small increase.  If weight was critical, I would prefer disposable Lithium AAs to Li-Ions.  Also, a single AA is much cheaper, smaller, and more convenient than 3xAAAs, yet both provide nearly the same amount of power.  In a pinch, this flashlight even runs reliably on a single AAA battery without modification.  So this unit is superior to most other (18650) small flashlights.On a single , I get 1.5 hours of run-time on HIGH before the light dims.  I expect &quot;strobe&quot; mode to get double that.  LOW mode lasts about 4.5 hours before the voltage presumably drops too low and the regulator suddenly shuts-off the light entirely.  I measured a current of approx 1.7A@1.3V on HIGH, and 0.5A@1.3V on LOW.  With a 13¢ &quot;Super Heavy Duty&quot; AA battery, I got about half the run-time, which is decent and useful in emergencies (but starts to dim sooner than NiMH).  With a battery extension tube converting this to 2xAAs, on HIGH I get 4 hours of run-time, a 33% improvement.CLONES:Most 3-mode sellers are offering the , which is a very similar clone of the  which a few people have also received.  You may be interested to know that the Sipik was itself originally a MUCH cheaper clone (using a different battery) of the old The blank/unbranded SK68 clones sold here are a bit different than their cousins...  The button protrudes from the tail-cap so they *can&#039;t tail-stand*.  The thread diameter is larger so you also can&#039;t swap tail-caps (or extension tubes) between a Sipik/Ultrafire SK68 and these no-name lights.  The design and build quality of the clones isn&#039;t quite as good, but they&#039;re decent.SUMMARY:This is nearly the PERFECT small flashlight.  I always carry one in my back pocket, next to my wallet...  I rarely notice it and I&#039;ve always got a...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Amazon seller breakdown, 3-mode vs 1-mode</strong> With all the complaints about varying products and 1-mode versus 3-mode switches, I decided to trawl through 100+ comments looking for sellers specifically named, and also directly contacted a few of them myself.&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-Seller names with a * next to them are ones I got a conclusive e-mail response from.2014/Jan/21-MODE:Tosell888*Bellink*AIBOCN*TTT-Mall*711onlinestoreEforcityLucky ElectronicsEternal TechIgozHappyMartMECO*Coutlet*AutoWT*Exciting Co3-MODE:Dealextreme4u* &#8211; (Ultrafire)Suyuca*  &#8211;  (clones)Eforyou Inc 8888*lovers2009Blue Top* &#8211; (Ultrafire)BestDeal777Silver foxJacobsparts.comMini-MartDIGISEARCHSEggDealebuyedgetdigisales*new goldengulf*Uhope*Sunwise LLC*altitude*ElectronicREPORTEDLY Unreliable (product switching):Coco FedBBQBuy&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-SELLERS:You might prefer a US based seller (may only cost 50¢ more), so that you get the product in a week instead of a month, and fast returns if there are problems.  Be sure to take a good look at seller ratings before buying, and post negative seller feedback if you are treated badly&#8230;  Some of the cheapest sellers have only 50-60% positive rating, while it is normal to see 90% positive.1-MODE VS. 3-MODE:The cheapest sellers are typically offering the 1-mode light, so expect to pay a bit more for a 3-mode.  You should also realize that 3-mode isn&#8217;t always a good thing&#8230;  Several reviewers have complained that they don&#8217;t like the extra complexity and confusing (memory) behavior, so consider your needs carefully.  As bright as this is, I insist on 3-mode so I can dim the light (about 40 lumens), and get several times longer battery life.  The combination of high/low and flood/spot very effectively covers the full range of flashlight usage scenarios.  I do wish LOW was the first mode in the cycle&#8230; you can&#8217;t un-blind yourself after the fact.  And I&#8217;d like an even-lower brightness mode, ~5 lumens.BATTERY/RUN-TIME:It is a waste to buy 14500 Li-Ion batteries&#8230;  Most of them cost ~$4/each, and have just 10% more power (Volt*Amp/Hours) than a $1.20/each LSD NiMH rechargeable, which withstands much more use and abuse (and Li-Ions are notorious for vastly exaggerated specs).  Contrary to some other reviews here, I&#8217;ve seen absolutely NO difference in light output whether my lights are driven by 1.5V or 3.6V, so the regulator is doing a superb job.  Although a hot-off-the-charger Li-Ion battery, briefly at ~4.2 volts might over-drive the LED for a small increase.  If weight was critical, I would prefer disposable Lithium AAs to Li-Ions.  Also, a single AA is much cheaper, smaller, and more convenient than 3xAAAs, yet both provide nearly the same amount of power.  In a pinch, this flashlight even runs reliably on a single AAA battery without modification.  So this unit is superior to most other (18650) small flashlights.On a single , I get 1.5 hours of run-time on HIGH before the light dims.  I expect &#8220;strobe&#8221; mode to get double that.  LOW mode lasts about 4.5 hours before the voltage presumably drops too low and the regulator suddenly shuts-off the light entirely.  I measured a current of approx <a href="mailto:1.7A@1.3V">1.7A@1.3V</a> on HIGH, and <a href="mailto:0.5A@1.3V">0.5A@1.3V</a> on LOW.  With a 13¢ &#8220;Super Heavy Duty&#8221; AA battery, I got about half the run-time, which is decent and useful in emergencies (but starts to dim sooner than NiMH).  With a battery extension tube converting this to 2xAAs, on HIGH I get 4 hours of run-time, a 33% improvement.CLONES:Most 3-mode sellers are offering the , which is a very similar clone of the  which a few people have also received.  You may be interested to know that the Sipik was itself originally a MUCH cheaper clone (using a different battery) of the old The blank/unbranded SK68 clones sold here are a bit different than their cousins&#8230;  The button protrudes from the tail-cap so they *can&#8217;t tail-stand*.  The thread diameter is larger so you also can&#8217;t swap tail-caps (or extension tubes) between a Sipik/Ultrafire SK68 and these no-name lights.  The design and build quality of the clones isn&#8217;t quite as good, but they&#8217;re decent.SUMMARY:This is nearly the PERFECT small flashlight.  I always carry one in my back pocket, next to my wallet&#8230;  I rarely notice it and I&#8217;ve always got a&#8230;</p>
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