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NiteCore EZ AA

EZ AA

Features
World’s smallest AA flashlight, easy carry
Ultra-lightweight - just 20 grams (without battery)
Renowned CREE XR-E LED capable of over 50,000 hours of output
Two modes output, twist the light bezel to adjust
Brass heat sinking guarantees efficient and effective thermal management
Twist-activated output for easy one-handed operation
Straight-forward UI with two modes of output
Military-grade aluminum alloy
Mil-Spec Type-III Hard-Anodized finish resists scratches
Extensive knurling for excellent grip
Current-regulated circuitry eliminates flickering
Water resistant to IPX-8 standard
Reflector optimized for a great balance of output distance and spread
Impact-resistant optical-grade glass lens with anti-reflective coating
Flat base allows light to tail-stand like a candle
Designed to fit standard camera mounts
Specification
Dimension: 83mm (length) * 16.6mm (diameter)
Weight: 20grams(without battery)
Battery: Using regular single AA battery
Output & Runtime:
High Mode: 130 lumens for up to 50 minutes
Low Mode: 10 lumens for up to 20 hours

This is the most excited I have gotten over a flashlight in a very long time (130 lumens out of a single AA!) and I can’t wait to get my hands on one to try out.  A review sample has been requested and I hope to have a full review in the very near future.
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1 comment to NiteCore EZ AA

  • Owls

    We were back in the woods, and my girlfriend lit up her led headlamp that had one of Newton’s telescopic focus lens on it. The light went way off into the woods. She was proud of the throw on her new toy.

    I loaded up a Nitecore Ez AA R1, with an Aw 14500 for power. The next time we were in a clearing, dark of night, about 50 yards to the surrounding trees. Her batteries must have been worn, but as soon as I went on high she remarked, that it was a bright light. She knows lights. She asked where I got it, I said it was just an old key chain light. Which was true, I did not say how old, about a week She took a very close look…

    When she drove off, in her old Toyota her lights were so weak, that the Nitecore’s lighting up the clearing, and reflecting off of the trees, overpowered her headlights. The road was lit so much by the hired aimed key chain light, that the car was plunged into relative darkness when she drove through the curve that led out of the clearing.

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