480LM CREE Q5 15W LED Aluminum Flashlight Hiking

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  • It was finally light  

    480LM CREE Q5 15W LED Aluminum Flashlight Hiking
    I use it for work. Amazing what you can do with LED. 3 AAA batteries out (Micro) pure (not supplied), intermediate ring and On. I tried it once with 2 CR2 3-volt batteries. Really bright, it was not. The flashlight was too warm for my taste. The brig
  • Light good, workmanship standard.  

    480LM CREE Q5 15W LED Aluminum Flashlight Hiking
    This lamp brings an extremely bright light, but not really well made. But the price / performance ratio is OK. The delivery time is quite long, because the lamp also comes from a country in the East.
  • Great and very bright flashlight in the price of surprising quality!  

    480LM CREE Q5 15W LED Aluminum Flashlight Hiking
    For such an LED flashlight for well under 10 euros there is nothing to complain about. Compared to a top of the range for more than 50 euros, it can of course keep only limited (did with a friend Lenser compared). But that should be clear from the ou
  • Worked great in the beginning, then only in the summer, then you only sleep ...  

    480LM CREE Q5 15W LED Aluminum Flashlight Hiking
    Light and easy to handle that thing actually is. At first I was too excited. But in recent weeks, I have this lamp met a little more: Out in the cold (ca.0 ~ 5C °) I've done a couple of times after dinner with the part in hand walk. But since he had
  • Attempted replica  

    480LM CREE Q5 15W LED Aluminum Flashlight Hiking
    Unbeatable is the low price. But the lamp also has clear shortcomings. It has probably a replica of Fox Outdoor lamp, which costs etwea twice tried with this lamp. The Fox Outdoor offers 150 lumens. This replica is said to offer 480 lumens, but both
  • Finally a handy and powerful flashlight!  

    480LM CREE Q5 15W LED Aluminum Flashlight Hiking
    Handy., Strong, stable, and very bright! Go with it at night with the dog in the woods "walkies". Batteries with good with no problem. However, CREE is US Pat. not on the lamp (as in my previous unfortunately broken CREE-copy), I suspect, theref