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Small and mighty, the Klarus Mi7 Prismatic is a take-anywhere torch with plenty of power. With a typical AA battery, it offers up to 330 lumens, but load it with a lithium-ion 14500 battery and you get an impressive 700 lumens of output and a beam that shines over 100 meters Read More
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The button on the side makes frequently gets pressed in my pocket by my keys, and requires the light be rotated to align the button under your fingers which is slower than a tail switch. Otherwise a great light.
Great Light, bright! But, I think it drains batteries just being on stand by in your pocket. Comes on mistakenly, a lot, in your pocket due to the switch location. The lock switch is a pain in the ass to use. I say again, BRIGHT light. Lost my clip, it wasn't very tight.
This is a great flashlight provided you use a 14500 battery. Great form factor and the lock out function saves the battery from being wasted in your pocket!
Dims horribly when Fujitsu LSD (same as eneloop) reaches 1.2v. 1.2v for NiMH is nowhere near empty and should not be dropping to whats basically a moonlight level.
If you buy this light, stick to lithium. If I'm stick pocket rocket batteries in my pants I'd rather just use something bigger.
EDIT: to clarify, it even dims like this on low. what a load of crap. I got more full power runtime on low from the stock alkaline than a nimh.
Nice light. Excellent in the hand and unobtrusive in the pocket. The switch from hi to low doesn't seem to be much difference to be honest though. Granted I am running regular alkaline batteries so likely the high is downgrading quickly. Strobe and SOS seem a waste on a light this size, and not much more than a nuisance on most carry lights. The long hold moonlight mode is quite nice once you remember it is there. Ordered a couple of Li-ion 14500's and looking forward to seeing how it does on those.
The light is not bad, its pocket friendly and easy to use. The problem I have with it is that stays on at full brightness only for a few seconds. Then it dims itself to the minimum. I agree, that it is done to conserve the AA battery life, but I wish I could control how long I can use the flashlight at full brightness. Other modes like strobe, SOS are kind of pointless on flashlights this small.