Soldato
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There were a few. About the only things Nitecore really brought to it were funky styling and the LED display.
I also wouldn't say they increased in 'value', so much as Nitecore put the prices up overnight... and by a disproportionately massive hike, right before they brought out the TM26GT and then the TM28.
They seem to have learned their lesson, as a 4000 lumen Nitecore TM06S can be had for under £100.
I agree they're still not bad lights and Nitecore are generally still ahead of the curve, with things like the TUP and the TM10K... but that just gives other brands more time to work out the kinks and do it better.
It'll not run at 12000 lumens constant for 3.5 hours it'll step down pretty quickly.
Newer version on the light can be had for £68 with voucher.
https://www.banggood.com/no/Astrolu...ddle_products&ID=41516556978&cur_warehouse=CN
I did buy junk, real junk, it was a 1000lms ultrafire for £15 on amazon if I remember rightly and to be fair, how would you know how bright 1000lms was, if you haven't anything to compare it with. But it was loads, loads brighter then my incandescent light. The light worked really nicely, but it broke about 2months later.You've been there and got the t shirt most prob because you bought junk.
All lights step down from their highest setting as they can't sustain the heat the leds give out.
That light in question couldn't of stayed at 12000 lumens for 3.5 hours.
You can build a light box to measure lumens.