Just received the Zebralight SC51!!!

I’ve finally received the shipment of Zebralight SC51 flashlights that’s been on order for awhile.  And I love this light!.  I’ve been running one on a Eneloop AA rechargeable and the output is amazing.  The high is 200 lumens, the low is 0.2 lumens, and the levels in between seem to be just right.  You can also turn the light on in either high mode or low mode, your choice, every time.  Throw is very good for a light this size and of course flood is good as well.  I have not tried the headband but it looks like it should work quite well.  The first picture compares this light with the 4Sevens Mini AA and the Jetbeam Jet-I Pro.  It’s not much bigger than the Mini AA.  With the clip on this light, it literally disappears in your pocket.

 

New flashlights on order

I have ordered several new lights from 4Sevens (including the Olight M20-S with S2 led) and the SC51 from Zebralight.  I am excited about several of the lights.  I can’t wait to play with  the Quark MiNiX 123, Preon Revo, Quark MiNi AA2, Olight M20-S, and the Zebralight SC51.  I will post when these arrive and their prices.  Here’s to waiting!

4Sevens MiNi AA2 S2

4Sevens Preon Revo SS S2

Zebralight SC51 AA 200 lumens

Olight M20-S Warrior S2

Zebralight and Solarforce flashlights!!!

I am in the process of becoming a dealer for two additional brands of flashlights:  Zebralight and Solarforce.  If you want to read more about them you can check out their websites:  http://www.zebralight.com and http://www.solarforce-sales.com/.  If you are interested in any of the lights they offer, please let me know!  Thanks.

I especially look forward to trying out the  Zebralight SC51.  It is optimized for one AA (NiMH, lithium or alkaline) battery and puts out 200 lumens on high for 0.9hrs.  WOW!!!  It also will run 16 DAYS on it’s lowest, 0.2 lumens.  It uses an electronic side switch, has a bezel down clip, and comes with a headband to use as a headlamp.

Solarforce flashlights are unique from the fact that you can put together a light part by part.  Meaning you can choose the tail switch, body, head, bezel, and led as well as the color of the flashlight (black, grey, and sand).  The led drop-ins are the P60 size, so any P60 sized drop-in will work.  You can also upgrade the led without having to buy a complete flashlight.

Their flashlight that I am looking forward to trying out is the L2i in sand color with the 900 Lumens P7 Led drop-in.  This light can run on 3 AAA, 2-CR123, or 1-18650 battery.  You can also choose from different led options including  the XR-E R2, the XP-G R5, as well as an IR or UV led.  The options are almost limitless!

I also like the L2m light.  It can use either 1 or 2 CR123 batteries or 1-18650 rechargeable.  I would like to offer this light as a pistol light using one CR123 with a pressure switch.  Output and number of modes depends on which led module is chosen.

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