![]() Their build quality is really top-notch, and they perform pretty well. You don’t hear many flashlight enthusiasts talk about Nextorch on social media, and that’s a shame. The pocket clip is detachable without any tools. And if you are afraid of dropping the light (which isn’t very likely to happen) you can always use a lanyard or a the pocket clip. And the cut-out is small enough to make the light still tail stand.Īlthough the body and tailcap are missing knurling or reeding, the matte finish helps to keep a grip. There’s only 1 switch, located at the tailcap which is shrouded except for 1 place, where you can easily rest your thumb on the switch. So keep that in mind when you use the T20L. my brains couldn’t comprehend that for a while. It’s behaving like a reverse clicky switch while activated, and a forward clicky switch when turned off. dumb… Because the switch has the ability to change modes while activated. I then realized this is not your typical forward clicky switch. You then have to tap the switch (not click) to change modes, and full click when you reached the desired output.Īfter my attempt to measure amps, I couldn’t change modes anymore like you normally do with a forward clicky switch. The traditional forward clicky switch can’t change modes unless you de-activate the switch again (full click). If you’re into flashlights for a long time, you know the difference between a forward clicky switch and reverse clicky switch.
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