QUOTE(Philightsophy @ Oct 9 2009, 01:14 PM)
Hi guys,
What polkiuj shared is true, regarding ET's past design faults, and it is fortunate that ET managed to fix most of it (strobe is too easily accessed though). Later batches of the '10' models has a redesigned head, which will hold and protect the lens better (like the model polkiuj has

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The anodizing on the '100' seems to be better on the new batches, but I still can't comment how it will hold up. I do know that anodizing on aggressive knurlings seems to be a bit weaker due to very small contact point for the anodizing to bond to the light. Either ways, keeping my fingers crossed on this
For ET lights, the use of button top cells is required due to a physical reverse polarity ring.
PS: I feedback good and bad response to ET, including my own opinion. I am still an flashlight enthusiast first

ET is not alone in having past design faults. But at least they made improvements to counter problems, which is commendable in this business.
QUOTE(ptewee @ Oct 9 2009, 01:26 PM)
hi guys... i just made an order for a p10a2... hope will arrive next week... 4sevens promotion made me just want to get one (my first light)... too bad the p100a2 already out of stock when i wanted to buy... so i had to go for a p10a2... hope it wont disappoint

Heylo, Welcome to The Bright Side~! Hope you'll enjoy the P10A2 when you have it!
QUOTE(gadgetworld2u @ Oct 9 2009, 01:29 PM)
For ET light, instead of using button top cells it can be easily fixed with the rare earth magnet from Dealextreme. We do have the magnets but its provided only when you purchase the flat top head batteries from us (have to request thou).
