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Highly recommended, the shiny white finish is beautiful, it is unique, I have more than 80 flashlights and none with this type of finish, I am in love with it. It is a great thrower, the LED used is unknown, but it is very similar to an SFT40 in round and I would say it is even a bit smaller, my Opple Light Master says the light is 5500K and 65 CRI, the user interface is very good, it’s not Andúril, but it has almost everything interesting, there are 7 modes, with direct access to moonlight, turbo, and strobe, lock, and battery voltage check, the button LED lights up in continuous blue when turned on if it's between 3.5 and 4.2v, if it drops below that it is solid red, if it falls below 3v it blinks red, and if it drops below 2.7 it turns off. In turbo mode it has a step down time of 2 minutes 45 seconds, it allows you to activate turbo again immediately, it does not seem to have temperature control, which could be dangerous in certain hands. I paid 33 euros, at this price it seems like a gift, especially with such a beautiful finish. __Measurements at 4.5 meters on startup:__Natfire SF2 (LEP): 30,000 lux_Astrolux MF02 (XHP35 HI): 27,000 lux_Fireflies T9R (Osram W1): 25,000 lux_Niwalker N01S: 19,000 lux_Haikelite MT41 (Osram PM1): 11,000 lux_Convoy M21E (SFT40 6500K): 8,700 lux
Very beautiful long throwing torch. Although its body is not big, the wide head (about 57mm) leaves it out of the EDC family. Unknown led, some threads make reference to a possible Sanan 7070, or a round SFT40. I couldn't measure its throw, but based on other lights I own, it could perfectly be around 1 kilometer. Still, in mid and high modes it can be used for walking. Battery is not a built-in one like mentioned at the specs, but a replaceable Niwalker 18650 3000mAh. This is the 4th Niwalker flashlight I own, and so far I am happy with their quality and performances. Definitely a good buy for this price.