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SureFire E2D Defender Ultra LED Flashlight

About this product

Product Identifiers

BrandSureFire
MPNE2DLU-A
UPC0014891406605, 0084871321242
ModelE2D
eBay Product ID (ePID)1294188132

Product Key Features

Battery TechnologyCR123
FeaturesWaterproof, Batteries Included, Handheld, Rechargeable
Lighting TechnologyLED
MaterialAerospace Grade Aluminum
TypeFlashlight

Dimensions

Weight4.2 oz
Length5.6 in

Ratings and reviews

4.9
43 product ratings
  • 38 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 4 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Bright

Lightweight

Durable

Most relevant reviews

  • Most favourable review

    Beast! Worth the price? Very likely. Excellence isn't cheap.

    Beast! I replaced my 15 year-old incandescent 60 lumen E2D and this has been worth it. Before I sing the praises, the only problem is the longer profile (~1.5 cm), though this doesn't impact the balance in your hand. If you hadn't owned the shorter incandescent, you wouldn't know. (The biggest downside is that the new E2D won't fit in pants with a special flashlight/spare mag, thin Velcro pocket). The construction is solid, the gaskets feel solid and everything feels just perfect. I was unsure how I would like the "2-way" clip (I feared it would be flimsy) but it appears to be working very well thus far for attaching to pants pockets in either head up or head down configuration. Now, onto why you are reading...the light! I like the balance achieved between intense spotlight and broad coverage at 1000 lumens. The ability to have a 5 lumen "all purpose light" is fantastic and the 5 lumes seems much brighter than I thought it would be and is perfectly suitable for everyday use. The on/off button features solid construction and works as well as the 15 year old antecedent. While I haven't tested the 1000 lumen output with any scientific gear, I did do side-by-side comparisons of Chinese-made 300 lumen $30 flashlights, as well as a solid American-made replacement LED for my old 6P made by Malkoff (~$50). No question Surefire was #1 in brightness, clarity and uniformity. Malkoff was solid, but not as bright, but head and shoulders above the Chinese-made Pelican. Though pricey, the Surefire is true to its pedigree and is the last flashlight I'll need to buy. Now if only they would make better options for single-AAA LEDs...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Most critical review

    Not worth the money. You can see the yellow square LED diode.

    You can see the yellow square LED diode, not what I expected from a flashlight at this price point. Have one more than half the price that has better light out put. Very disappointing.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Extremely Honest Review

    This is an excellent flashlight. I’m giving it a 4 star review because I’m comparing it to the previous Discontinued 6PX DEFENDER SUREFIRE Flashlight. They both are approximately the same length . The 6PX DEFENDER is thicker and heavier and the striker on the light is sharper . All three of those factors are very important when defending yourself in an attack. If I would of never owned a 6PX Defender, I would give this flashlight a 5 star review all the way. My favorite feature is that I can double click to a dimmer light , which is perfect for low light situation. This flashlight has a good feel and has a built in clip for clipping in your pocket , belt or backpack. Overall an excellent flashlight.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • If you want to have most blight light and lightweight flash light , I recommend this SureFire E2DLU-A Defender Ultra E2DLU-A 1000 Lumen 💜

    The price is indeed expensive, but quality is wonderful . I bought former model of SureFire flash light at NC 10 years ago. This old one is still have durability , so I have used old one without any problem. I did not remember old one's price. Maybe old model was expensive as same as this new model. If i say one tiny problem of this SureFire light , this light should be needed that battery is "CR123A". But i think the reason that this flash light is awesome bright is by using "CR123A". Now i'm using both old model and New this model usually.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Best oldschool Defender

    This is the most interesting version of Surefire Defender released in 2015, because of the 16500 candela on maximum 500 lumen output. It was said a lot about lumens and candela ratings, unfortunately modern Defenders feature only 10 000 candela and 1000 lumens, which is a step back. Summary: best Defender version in the Surefire history. Highly recommend this version of Defender.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Durable and absolutely worth every penny.

    Great light. I have a handful of them going back to the original defender LED from 2008. The older generation of this light from around 2018, is a little different even though sometimes it's hard to "spot" the differences. Get it?!?! "Spot"?!? The earlier generation (if I recall) was around 600 lumens. A similar difference can be seen with the X300 weapon lights (600 vs 1000). The older design of this light focused the beam into a tighter spot pattern to make use of the lower output of the LED (which I actually prefer for this lights purpose). The new pattern is also fantastic. Plenty of light and more broadly focused. With either light, you can't go wrong. Surefire quality is unbeatable. One light I lost in the Minnesota elements in the winter, found months later after the snow and salt melted, had been bashed around by snow shovels, knocked against concrete and steel. When it was found it still worked like it had been babied in a safe. Couldn't even tell anything had happened to it. Buy this light once; cry once over the price, and move on. :) It'll last a lifetime.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Overpriced but worth it

    This flashlight is way overpriced. Any flashlight with the name SureFire attached to it is going to cost way more than it should. With that being said, this is by far the best flashlight on the market. I always carried the el cheapo ones and would pitch them when they broke down. I never heard of this brand until I was in Iraq and they impressed me so much that I said I would get one for myself when I got back. This is an excellent flashlight and I chose this model because of the bezel which can break glass or be used as a weapon if need be. The only two drawbacks are the cost and the batteries don't last long if you use the brighter setting. A pleasant surprise is that this model was a newer version that had 600 lumens instead of 500. In summary this is an excellent top of the line flashlight if you're willing to spend the money for the SureFire name.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • SureFire excellence!

    It is a TRUE SureFire product! Built like a tank and durable. Other than not including the wrist lanyard, it was like brand new.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Just shut up and get one…….

    Bought to replace one I lost. Hands down the best “weapon’s grade” handheld flashlight on the market. The dual intensity modes double its utility value. Bright enough to totally disorient an attacker and rugged enough do some some serious damage.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Sweet light!

    Awesome light! Great runtime and build quality is what you’d expect from Surefire. This light is super bright,great for security and police use.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

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