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This is a lightweight pocket torch that does the job, so impressed i bought a second one, no recharging so easy in the field with exchange battery,good range and simple to use
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Handy and the low light is very useful. The switch did not work well for getting the brighter light.
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Gives off a great amount of light for its size, it has a really good throw, but also lights up a large area. The lowest setting is perfectly adequate for seeing where you are going indoors or for lighting a tent. The middle setting is more than bright enough for navigating outside. The high setting will light up distant objects with ease, but obviously that hits the battery quite hard. Seems like a lot of money to shell out for a small torch, but you hardly notice it in our pocket and I am sure it will give off more light than much larger torches. I would recommend using a decent battery to get the best out of it. Either a good quality rechargeable battery if you are going to use it on a daily basis, or something like an Energizer Ultimate Lithium if you are going to use it less frequently. The reason for this is that most rechargeable batteries gradually lose their charge over time when not in use, whereas Lithium batteries last for years between uses. The torch looks and feels very well made, and I am sure will last for many years, so all in all, a good investment.Read full review
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This is a fantastic little light. Small enough to fit comfortably in a pocket every day of the year, and efficient enough to get a lot of uses on a single AA battery. Everyone seems to buy flashlights based on max output these days. "1000 lumens!" "4000 lumens!" To me, that's missing the boat. What most of us REALLY need in an EDC torch is a durable, functional, and efficient light that works easily and doesn't have us scrambling to replace batteries or recharge it every three days. In this respect, the E12 delivers. It's small. Could maybe even go on a keychain if you wanted (although I just carry it loose in my pocket.) There is one soft-touch button, slightly recessed on the back. Press it once, and the light comes on in it's dimmest mode. THIS IS THE MODE I USE 95% OF THE TIME. It's FINE for finding your way down a dark path, locating your keys, and pretty much anything else you might want to do with an everyday light. Press the button lightly, and the output gets brighter, press it lightly a third time, and the output goes to its brightest setting - 130 lumens. (Which for a little light like this is quite bright indeed, and more than up to the task of, say... finding the source of an oil leak in the cramped engine compartment of an old Lancia on a bright day.) But if you just press the main switch fully, it turns the light on and off, never leaving the dimmest setting. It's brilliant. You can access the brighter settings if you need, but if you don't (as I don't, then it's just a one-button on and off, always in the most commonly used setting. I use it very regularly, and in two years I am only on my second battery. Because the rear button is recessed, it will self-stand on the end, but it's pretty narrow so it's not the best for self-standing. If you use a lot of self-standing, I'd get a chunkier, fatter light that will be more stable. But chunkier, fatter lights are a lot less convenient for everyday carry, and for EDC, to me, the E12 is the perfect size. Mine is now pretty beat up, and shows a lot of wear, but it has gotten a LOT of use, often in heavy rain, mud, dirt, and other rather harsh conditions, and still works perfectly. Just like the day I got it. Along with my Opinel No. 8 Inox, the E12 hasn't left my pocket in two years. It has been a very faithful friend, and I can't recommend this little light enough. Buy with confidence.Read full review
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