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Dr.Oetqer
218
May 7, 2017
Here some pictures of the different models of the Lumintop Tool; aluminium, copper, titanium and the Massdrop brass edition.
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Mario.Paul
339
May 11, 2017
Dr.OetqerIf I buy this Cu lumintop I'm gonna have exactly the same setup as you, down to the LEDs. I take it you prefer the Nichia?
Dr.Oetqer
218
May 12, 2017
Mario.PaulYeah, basically you're able to get the same setup as I have. The rubberised tailswitch with the Nichia 219 led. This kind of tailswitch is standard for this Cu version and it's up to you if you are going for the Cree or Nichia led. At checkout you're able to select which kind of led you want. Personally I like the warmer and more natural colours of the Nichia 219 led. It's more pleasant to the eye and gives you a better colour interpretation with depth perspective. I can really recommend this Cu Nichia Lumintop Tool, it's just a great little light!
Mario.Paul
339
May 12, 2017
Dr.OetqerWhat I meant is, if I buy this light I'll have the exact same flashlights you have since I already own the black aluminum, the Ti and the MD brass, all with nichia except the aluminum since that was my first and I don't like the cree. I really love the form factor of these little guys, they are so portable.
Dr.Oetqer
218
May 12, 2017
Mario.PaulOops my bad, haha. Nice setup man, great job :-)
Yes,it's the same light it only uses a different material. It has the same kind of tail switch as the aluminium one. I believe there is no Nichia version of the aluminium Lumintop Tool as far as I know, but since it was my first one I also didn't look for it, so the Cree it was.