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<blockquote data-quote="langston302" data-source="post: 1359355" data-attributes="member: 9131"><p>I have had very very good luck with the Maratac AAA and AA models. I carry the AA model off duty and the AAA on.....have used the AAA more times than I can count and it has never let me down. I think I use as much as my StreamLight C4LED DS....( and I am a midnight shifter so I am in the dark all the time) I can speak for them as reliable and great values.</p><p></p><p>I bought 5 AAA and 2 AA just so I have enough. </p><p></p><p>I use Rayovac batteries on the AAA and it runs at max output 60 lumens ( I used a Surefire G2 for reference on brightness) for close to 40 minutes. I use the mid range most at 15 Lumens. </p><p></p><p>I think I am gonna go buy the copper one now.....</p><p> </p><p>this is from CC's Website</p><p>Check Out This AAA Powerhouse. Specifications: Length: 2.7” Diameter: .5”‚ Weight: 20 Grams.</p><p>LED Type: Cree 7090-XP-E Q5 with a life span up to 50,000 hours. The reflector is aluminum alloy. Flashlight body is made of aircraft grade aluminum covered with Type III Military grade anodization. The lens has been treated with a AR (Anti-Reflective) coating. Its proprietary circuit design features reverse polarity protection and runs off of one AAA battery that provides 3 levels of brightness (Medium/Low/High).</p><p>Using A Single Duracell AAA battery we got the following results:</p><p>Medium Mode, 18lm Output for 4 Hours</p><p>Low Mode, 1.5lm Output for 50 Hours</p><p>High Mode, 80lm Output for 48 Minutes</p><p></p><p><a href="http://WWW.countycomm.com" target="_blank">WWW.countycomm.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="langston302, post: 1359355, member: 9131"] I have had very very good luck with the Maratac AAA and AA models. I carry the AA model off duty and the AAA on.....have used the AAA more times than I can count and it has never let me down. I think I use as much as my StreamLight C4LED DS....( and I am a midnight shifter so I am in the dark all the time) I can speak for them as reliable and great values. I bought 5 AAA and 2 AA just so I have enough. I use Rayovac batteries on the AAA and it runs at max output 60 lumens ( I used a Surefire G2 for reference on brightness) for close to 40 minutes. I use the mid range most at 15 Lumens. I think I am gonna go buy the copper one now..... this is from CC's Website Check Out This AAA Powerhouse. Specifications: Length: 2.7” Diameter: .5”‚ Weight: 20 Grams. LED Type: Cree 7090-XP-E Q5 with a life span up to 50,000 hours. The reflector is aluminum alloy. Flashlight body is made of aircraft grade aluminum covered with Type III Military grade anodization. The lens has been treated with a AR (Anti-Reflective) coating. Its proprietary circuit design features reverse polarity protection and runs off of one AAA battery that provides 3 levels of brightness (Medium/Low/High). Using A Single Duracell AAA battery we got the following results: Medium Mode, 18lm Output for 4 Hours Low Mode, 1.5lm Output for 50 Hours High Mode, 80lm Output for 48 Minutes [url]WWW.countycomm.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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