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The EZ-AA next to the Vietnam war
Flashlight MX-991/U
With the winter fast approaching, I
have been looking for a new EDC (every day carry) light that
I could attached to my keyring or keep in my pocket. Owning
one of its bigger brothers for over 10 months ( a NiteCore
D10) I was very interested into their new range of EZ
flashlights. I finally opted for the EZ-AA due to the ease
in obtaining AA batteries.
The light was ordered from www.flashaholics.co.uk
and was received a few days later. It was well packed in
a padded envelope ensuring that the cardboard NiteCore box
and contents would be received in mint condition. Inside the
box is the EZ-AA, a black lanyard, a couple of spare O
rings, a key-chain clip, a warranty card and a comprehensive
instruction sheet.
An Alkaline AA battery was also supplied by NiteCore UK
so that the light would be ready for use as soon as
received.

The light is switched on to its lower
mode by simply turning the head.
The Lower mode is an ample 10 lumens which is sufficient for
most jobs, but the beauty of this little wonder is its
second mode,
a whopping 130 lumens achieved by simply turning the head
another 5/8 of a turn (on my light).
This is really bright, with a good throw and spill for such
a small light. The only set back (which is normal for this
output on such a small light) is that the light will
become hot fairly quickly (after 10 mns on full power my
light was quite warm, but still ok to hold). Twisting the
head in reverse will bring it back to 10 lumens, then will
switch it off.

(130 lumens in daylight)
You will note that there is no clickie
switch, the light is just operated by a simple two stage
twist of the head. You can not get more any simpler that
this! The light is 20gm without a battery and 51gm
with rechargeable Hahnel 2350mah battery. The head has an AR
coated glass lens and a knurling band for twisting grip. A
brass heat sinking is integral to the head to help thermal
conductance. Water resistance is provided by a small O ring,
the body/battery tube has extensive fine knurling. Right at
the back of the EZ-AA is a thread for tripod mounting
as well as four holes for lanyard attachments. The light
will also tail stand and could be used as a candle but I
would strongly advise to keep it in its lower mode for
extended period of time as the light will become very hot on
high if left on for a long time.

Running times will vary according to brand of batteries)
01/03/2010
News:
I will do some runtime tests very soon , so keep checking
the webpage
Note:
Run time can be extended by running the new
Energizer e2 Lithium batteries,
also the light support :
rechargeable batteries (would advise to use the low
discharge type like the Eneloop)

(to give you an other idea of its size is from right to left
2-AA MagLite, EZ-AA, Maglite Solitaire AAA)


NOW
FOR A BIT OF FUN
1960'S
MX991/U
Uses two 1.5v D-cells and a standard PR6 (0.3A, 0.74W
bulb) |
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2009
EZ-AA
Uses one 1.5v AA-cell and CREE XR-E LED |


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Technical stuff
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83mm (length) * 16.6mm (diameter)
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Ultra-lightweight - just 20 grams
(without battery)
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Renowned CREE XR-E LED capable of over
50,000 hours of output
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Using regular single AA battery
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Two modes output, twist the light
bezel to adjust
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High Mode: 130 lumens for up to 1.5
hours
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Low Mode: 15 lumens for up to 20 hours
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Brass heat sinking guarantees
efficient and effective thermal management
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Twist-activated output for easy
one-handed operation
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Straight-forward UI with two modes of
output
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Military-grade aluminum alloy
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Mil-Spec Type-III Hard-Anodized finish
resists scratches
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Extensive knurling for excellent grip
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Current-regulated circuitry eliminates
flickering
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Water resistant to IPX-8 standard
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Reflector optimized for a great
balance of output distance and spread
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Impact-resistant optical-grade glass
lens with anti-reflective coating
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Flat base allows light to tail-stand
like a candle
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Designed to fit standard camera mounts
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To conclude this review:
the EZ-AA is a well balanced small and light
flashlight with a very easy interface. It has two well
chosen levels of light, good runtime, uses the cheapest and
most popular battery available and will feel at ease
on a key ring or as a pocket EDC.
This is a high quality Military type flashlight which
will give you years of service!
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