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Clinotus
10-19-2009, 02:58 AM
In a hardware store awhile back I snagged two Cheap-O led flashlights. There were $10 a piece and to be honest were only casually above the quality of those waving flashlights you got as a child at the circus.

This month I decided to upgrade with one for the Mrs and one for I. We got the kind that were super bright and secretly tactical.


Wolf Eyes Defender D2AX

The box with flash light and a belt holster:

http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light000.jpg

The below image is the actual size of the flashlight:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/IMG_8804.JPG

Strike Bezel:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light002.jpg

Bezel and reflector:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light003.jpg

Tailcap and activation switch. Press the switch once to turn it on, once again to turn it off. Pressing the switch will also cycle the modes.
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light004.jpg

Rechargeable battery and charger:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light005.jpg

The carrying case. It is flimsy and I would not suggest it for heavy duty use. You can actually see the stitching coming out:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light006.jpg

http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light007.jpg

Features:
Digitaly controled LED flashlight
280 Lumens at full brightness.

4 modes of operation:
Full brightness
Medium brightness
Low
Strobe light


An actual review of the light can be found Light Reviews.com - Wolf Eyes (http://www.light-reviews.com/we_defender/)


Olight M20 Warrior Tactical

Da Box.
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light008.jpg

The below image is the actual size of the flashlight:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light021.jpg

Bezel:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light009.jpg

Bezel and reflector:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light010.jpg

Tailcap and switch. Press the switch once to turn it on, once again to turn it off:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light012.jpg

Clip:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light013.jpg

Tactical Ring also known as a cigar hold ring:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light014.jpg

Contents of the box:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light015.jpg

Battery magazine for storage or use with smaller batteries:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light016.jpg

Lanyard:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light017.jpg

The holster. This holster is quality and seems rugged, it has a mini pocket on each side, a belt loop and a lanyard loop. For extra functionality the holster has cut outs for the face and tail of the light body, allowing you to activate and use the light while it is holstered:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light018.jpg

Battery and Charger:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light020.jpg


Features:
Digitaly controled LED flashlight
250 Lumens at full brightness.

4 modes of operation:
Full brightness
Medium stage
Low stage
Strobe light



An actual review of the light can be found Light Reviews.com - OlightM20 (http://www.light-reviews.com/olight_m20/)


Both lights:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light022.jpg

Both lights with holsters:
http://230grain.com/images/articles/lights/light019.jpg

stars1
05-25-2010, 06:29 AM
Shine the flashlights I like. LED Bright Light Flashlights are Convenient, Lightweight, Portable and Economically. the Torches can be used in the car, home and outdoor, also used for special occasion such as concert, carnival...when and where you need it. The Flashlights are easy to carry and a great outdoors companion!

Miso Beno
06-07-2010, 08:46 PM
Shine the flashlights I like. LED Bright Light Flashlights are Convenient, Lightweight, Portable and Economically. the Torches can be used in the car, home and outdoor, also used for special occasion such as concert, carnival...when and where you need it. The Flashlights are easy to carry and a great outdoors companion!

Man that totally sounds like an advertisement, but when i went to search THE SEARCH ENGINE OF MY CHOICE I couldn't find anything about the light you're recommending. A link to their website might help.

Also, I have a tiny pile of tiny lights from DealExtreme I need to do some minireviews for once I finish my final finals.