corvus wrote:For those on a tighter budget the Ultrafire UF-H2b will do a similar job for around 1/2 the price and it works with AA 's albeit shorter life).
For small hand held you can also pick up an Ultrafire Q5 cree Zoomable for peanuts on line
corvus wrote:I am from the old school bright dull or dud, if my torch shines brightly it is good if it gets dull it is bad so replace battery,what on earth are low lows and why do we need them ??
And yes I can reduce output on my UF-H2b Ultrafire with a click.
Supertramp wrote:corvus wrote:I am from the old school bright dull or dud, if my torch shines brightly it is good if it gets dull it is bad so replace battery,what on earth are low lows and why do we need them ??
And yes I can reduce output on my UF-H2b Ultrafire with a click.
You really don't need 900 lumens when you wake up in the middle of the night to go to the toilet. That's where my Zebralight SC600 mkII's ability to go down to .02 lumen or moon mode comes in handy as it is extremely bright when you eyes aren't adjusted to the light.
nq111 wrote:IT is a pity if there are no more Australian sellers.
Buying from overseas is fine and zebralights are great, but their warranty support via China is terrible.
Peapod wrote:I bought a H51 from zebralight 3 months before a trip away last year but 2 weeks out it still hadn't arrived:( I ended up buying a 'spark' brand head torch that was identical to the zebralight (and slightly cheaper), which arrived in 1 week. 2 months after I got back (7 months later!) the zebralight arrived. Still using the spark and it is great!
Nuts wrote:I had to replace my zebralight H52, I thought the new one was faulty:
Me: Your light is faulty, it seems to flash at regular intervals when turned off, pls advise an RMA
ZL: That is a feature to let you know the battery is drained
Me:
Nuts wrote:I don't recall the H51 having such a 'feature'. It was almost perfect and even came with a fluro lamp holder standard accessory.
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