New Brights

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ex-member BareThrills

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Dec 5, 2011
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Ive been looking to change all my brights to ultralight compact units. I find i seldom need sustained light for long periods and i dont want to be lugging a big 18650 torch around.

so ive just treated myself to two new torches from Lummi, the Raw and the Wee. Incredibly bright units that weigh next to nothing.

http://www.lummi.co.uk/shop.html

ill post up some pics when they arrive but they look to be superb bits of kit. they also come with tritium inserts to aid location in the dark.

no connection etc
 

cbr6fs

Native
Mar 30, 2011
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Athens, Greece
Certainly look the part goodjob

Fingers crossed you like them better than the various CR123 lights i've tried.
The problem i had was that in real world uses i was getting around 10mins out of a battery on high.
Sounds like a lot of time, but 2 mins here, 2 mins there and it seemed that whenever i wanted a torch the battery was dead.

So i went back to my SC600 18650 light and have not looked back.
I do use a bumbag though, not sure i'd bother with a 18650 sized light if i was pocket carrying.

I do have a Klarus Mi X6 Titanium, AAA torch on my keychain as well, which is about 12 grams 85 lumens and i get over 1 hour out of a AAA Eneloop.

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Don't tend to use it much though as i find 86 lumens not really up to much, so i use the SC600 if i have it with me instead.


Look forward to seeing your pics and reading your review.
 

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