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[Review] Dulotec Guardian – a surprisingly nice tactical flashlight from Bulgaria

Dulotec did a lot of things right with their first self-designed flashlight. Beam, handling and operation, the Guardian can impress in many practical situations of tactical use. Care was taken to keep the costs down, while keeping attention to details such as the integrated tactical ring or the magnetic charging port.

The full review is available here:

English review of the Guardian at BLF
German review of the Guardian at my website

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  • How does the power on/off button performs? That's usually one of the biggest pain points with those kinds of products.

    • It performs OK, a little hard to press completely, though. Momentary mode works great, but it requires some force to press the switch completely. Apart from that it is reliable and relatively pocket-safe.

      • What usually happens with those buttons is that they fail to turn on the thing entirely or they make it flicker randomly.

        • Huh? That never happened with any of my flashlights. Mechanical tail switches are pretty reliable.

          • You wish ahaha

            • Don't compare the flashlights you'll find here in c/flashlight with these cheap flashlights with fake lumen ratings. 😉

              • I've seen stuff from Nitecore, Olight and Pelican failing that way so... guess not that cheap.

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