Hi,
I bought two itorches, one with a narrow beam and the other with the wide angled beam, both running 4AAAs. The beam patterns were good under water, and as recreational diving lights, I thought they were both well designed and affordable.
The only issue I had was, I couldn't turn off the narrow beamed version without taking the battery out (back on the dive boat). No leaks were found. After getting back to the hotel, I put the batteries in again, and had difficulties getting the lights off while scrweing the lens on.After a couple of undoing-rescrewing, it eventually did turn off, but shaking the light got it flickering on-off. Considering the construction, probably the plastic pillar, that pushes away the electrodes and cutting the connection, is a little too short.
I haven't brought my light to the local dealer yet, but I thought this feed back may hold some value for the manufacturer.
I bought two itorches, one with a narrow beam and the other with the wide angled beam, both running 4AAAs. The beam patterns were good under water, and as recreational diving lights, I thought they were both well designed and affordable.
The only issue I had was, I couldn't turn off the narrow beamed version without taking the battery out (back on the dive boat). No leaks were found. After getting back to the hotel, I put the batteries in again, and had difficulties getting the lights off while scrweing the lens on.After a couple of undoing-rescrewing, it eventually did turn off, but shaking the light got it flickering on-off. Considering the construction, probably the plastic pillar, that pushes away the electrodes and cutting the connection, is a little too short.
I haven't brought my light to the local dealer yet, but I thought this feed back may hold some value for the manufacturer.
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