Nitecore flashlights - fragile?
I've been a flashaholic for longer than I can remember. I have had, and currently have several Nitecore flashlights, as does a friend of mine.
Nitecore torches have great features for the price, and seem fairly well-built.
However! - between my friend and I, several Nitecore lights went tits-up after being dropped. Sometimes from waist height onto concrete, sometimes two feet to linoleum over concrete. Sometimes without any abuse whatsoever! I probed them with a meter, and it seems that the LED driver is what died. The LED itself glows when measured on the diode test setting. This was the case on an SRT7 that has color LEDs as well as the main CREE white emitter, the driver for the white LED is what croaked but the color modes still worked.
At this point, I won't trust Nitecore lights in critical situations. I've had Eagletac torches, and while those seem to be fairly rugged, the "twist the head to change modes" bit turns me off. Too much maintenance with cleaning and lubing the threads and the contacts that make the twist system work.
Currently in love with Armytek, I have one of their smaller, pocket-sized torches, a Prime C2 Pro with the warm emitter. Not a thrower nor meant to be but the color rendition is fantastic! I've deliberately slammed it down on a cement floor padded with industrial carpeting, and it works just fine. Their larger lights have potted electronics, and they claim that water intrusion won't kill it.
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