Got mine today. What type of batteries are you using?
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SKU Product Name Quantity Price Line Total Options
20331 Ultrafire WF-501B Philips Luxeon K2 Green LED Flashlight (1*18650/2*CR123A)
$9.90
33823 T2008 Aluminum Alloy Gun Barrel Laser/Flashlight Mount with Hex Wrench
$6.88
01025 Superfire Gun Mount Pressure Pad ADDON
$3.99
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Originally posted by Bigust View PostDoes any one know the differance between these or which one is better?
Brinyte BR01 CREE XP-E Q4 2-Mode 240LM Green LED Flashlight with Strap (1*18650/2*16340)
$26.40
VS
20331 Ultrafire WF-501B Philips Luxeon K2 Green LED Flashlight (1*18650/2*CR123A)
$9.90
Thanks
The Phillips uses the Luxeon LED which is about half the efficiency of the CREE LED. If you look around on the dealextreme site, you can find some VERY bright CREE flashlights (900 lumens +). One note, I'm not sure any of the lights on dealextreme really put out the rated lumens but you can at least get a feel for the difference. Read the reviews carefully on them.
The Ultrafire lights with the Phillips LED are not that bright. I have the red and it isn't really good beyond ~50 yards. If you want a bright white, you need to go with the CREE LED lights such as this one
That one is very bright and can easily reach 100 yards+. If you go with these CR123/18650 battery lights, be sure to buy the rechargeable batteries and a charger as they will burn through the regular batteries fast
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tried out the Ultrafire WF-501B in green, blue, and red last night. Bright as all get out and pressure switches seem to be working good. However, I ran down to the local CVS to get batteries and it was about $15 for two batteries...ouch! I plan to order the brick of them but just so you know those 123 batteries can add some cost to each light.
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Originally posted by BRobbins View Posttried out the Ultrafire WF-501B in green, blue, and red last night. Bright as all get out and pressure switches seem to be working good. However, I ran down to the local CVS to get batteries and it was about $15 for two batteries...ouch! I plan to order the brick of them but just so you know those 123 batteries can add some cost to each light.
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