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SureFire E2D LED Defender Dual-Output LED (200 Lumens) Reviews











SureFire E2D LED Defender Dual-Output LED (200 Lumens) By SureFire
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SureFire E2D LED Defender Dual-Output LED (200 Lumens) Review





SureFire E2D LED Defender Dual-Output LED (200 Lumens) Overviews


The E2D LED is a compact, dual-output flashlight with self-defense enhancements. It features a virtually indestructible power-regulated LED emitter and a Total Internal Reflection (TIR) lens. The E2D LED's pushbutton tailcap click switch lets you activate the flashlight and select output level: press or click for a 200-lumen high beam-ten times the light of a big two-D-cell flashlight, more than enough to overwhelm an aggressor's night-adapted vision; release or click off and press or click again for a 5-lumen ultra long-runtime low beam that's suitable for navigating around a dark room or parking lot. The Defender's crenellated Strike Bezel and scalloped tailcap provide further defensive options should the need arise.
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SureFire E2D LED Defender Dual-Output LED (200 Lumens) Feature


  • Virtually indestructible, microprocessor-controlled, light emitting diode (LED) has no filament to burn out or break; two-stage light lasts for thousands of hours
  • Total Internal Reflection (TIR) lens produces tightly focused beam with enough secondary light to accommodate peripheral vision
  • Crenellated Strike Bezel and scalloped tailcap provide enhanced self-defense capabilities
  • Rugged aerospace-grade aluminum body, Mil-Spec Type III hard anodized in black







  • SureFire E2D LED Defender Dual-Output LED (200 Lumens) Reviews









    1. I purchased my E2D LED Defender about 3 years ago while I was in Iraq. I needed a second light in addition to the tac-light on my weapon (SureFire Scout Lite M900...highly recommended as well). Few notes below:Durable: The LED feature sold me. Far more durable than the regular bulbs. There is a great lens on this light. Very thick and does a great job focusing the light. Also, I don't know if this is a specified feature, but my light spent over a day wallowing in diesel fuel (almost completely submersed). I cleaned the light with non-corrosive oil and that was it...still lighting up the night.Shock Proof: I have no idea how many times I dropped this with no negative effect to the light. This light was on me during a dismounted patrol when we were hit with an enemy fragmentation grenade. It blew out four of our tac-lights on our weapons, but I had my E2D as back up to assist in clearing the area. The light was clipped to my belt on the side of the blast, so it was even more exposed than my weapon light. Could we file this under 'lifesaver'?Battery life: Dual output feature is great. I sort of overlooked this feature when I purchased it. Having a high output and low output is an excellent ability for the user. High output is great for outdoor use and temporary blinding. Low output is ideal for indoor use when you don't want to compromise your natural night vision.Defender Bezel: Another feature I overlooked. I never used it in a 'defensive' manner, but it contributes to the durability. Dropping the light lens first, countless times, has done nothing to the light. Additionally, this bezel is great for breaking windows (non-ballistic of course). Occassionally breaking a window on a local national's vehicle/home is mission essential (extracting people from vehicle accidents, gaining access to the vic/house without using a known entry point, or many other reasons). Hot knife through butter.So far my light has spent 10 months in Iraq, 13 months state-side in training areas, and 5 months (and going) in Afghanistan. Initially, I was apprehensive about paying $120 for a backup light. Knowing what I know now, I would have paid twice the asking price. This is one of those items that is an essential part of my kit and I will own one for the rest of my life. Should this one ever fail...doubtful...I will certainly purchase another one. I'm not sure why it is so much now, but look around the net for the same light. I know you can get it for less.











    2. This has become my second Surefire flashlight in 13 years. Ironically, Surefire seems to make such a dependable, durable, and well-designed piece of equipment that I can not be the frequent customer I should be. Prior to this I owned a 9N flashlight, but the bulb assembly finally broke and can not be replaced.Enter the E2D LED.I was first impressed with the smallness of this flashlight. It fits very nicely into my hand, and equally so in a pocket. It feels very light. The double-tap activation switch works well, and I believe it to be a great bit of practical design. I do not miss the "twist" type of activation switch from my previous Surefire. Switching from High to Low power on the E2D LED does take a bit of practice, but once you get your timing down, it's not a consideration.The full-power brightness of this light is awe-inspiring. I still feel almost blinded when initially firing this light up. I sometimes squint to overcome it. Seriously. The lower lumen setting is more than adequate for most night-work, but I can see the effect of shining the full-power light into someone's eyes. The light cast by this flashlight is smooth, even, and far-reaching.The ruggedness of the flashlight is good. The lens is well protected and sturdy, and the light has yet to fail due to mechanical defect. I've had it for roughly 6 months now, and it has become an almost daily-use tool. Incidentally, I am still on the first set of batteries.My only gripe with the flashlight is that the tail-cap prevents "flat-thumbing" the activation switch. It's hard to describe, but you have to almost reach your thumb over the tail cap wall, and point inwards ever so slightly to activate the switch. For momentary activation it's no problem, but to click the light on permanently takes some finesse. This is by no means a problem overall, but I figure I have to find some flaws, right?In the end, this flashlight is well worth the initial high cost. If it lasts the 13 years that my 9N did, I will consider the cost to be a steal, actually. The powerful brightness of the flashlight, the ergonomic feel, and the fact that it has an incredibly technical (almost Star Wars) like look makes this the best flashlight I've owned.This is one mean piece of equipment, and will surely last through some high abuse.











    3. The thought of spending $150 on a flashlight was completely absurd to me. That is until I saw what a $150 flashlight could do.I don't know how else to say this. This illumination tool will completely change the way you do business. For the average person, a flashlight is sort of a novelty device that can come in handy once in a while. For campers, emergency workers, and disaster conscious folks, the usefulness that the E2D LED Defender brings to the table is a bargain at $150.Not only is this thing ridiculously bright, but it's bright in a way that is completely next level. This is no less than a search light or spot light. It doesn't just make things more visible, it mimics sunlight. You can see vivid colors and depth and this thing casts it's light FAR.I mean I-can-look-into-the-bushes-two-blocks-away-far.And to top it all off, it's strong enough and shaped just right incase you ever need to take a chunk out of some idiot's head after you just blinded him. Seriously.You will NEVER find me without my torch. I could be wearing a 3 piece suit and you can bet money that I'll have my E2D LED Defender and a pocket knife on my person. It's become THAT integral in my daily life.You will not be disappointed.











    4. I live in a hurricane magnet of a town three barrier islands out in the Atlantic.Power outages are a common occurrence and power has been known to stay off for hours even in the off season. I needed something powerful, long lasting, ruggedly constructed, and sensibly priced. Three our of four ain't bad. It has the brightest high beam I've seen in an LED. I actually ordered one from the company, but they backordered it for weeks. So I cancelled and went through Amazon and had it in three days.One thing I didn't like, it came with no holder, not ever a lanyard. A bit classless considering the price of this thing. Very well constructed and clever high-low power settings. Crenelated is a mystery, guess professionals never know when they are going to have to knock someone silly with their flashlight.Don't let the kids play with this light around the house, the high lumen high setting can blind you for awhile, which is the point when bad guys are the target.











    5. A month after getting this flashlight, I witness 3 car pile up 100 feet in front of me on a 2-lane highway in the rain. This flashlight easily illuminated the cars' interiors to make sure we got everyone out safely and could easily be seen when redirecting traffic to the next lane.PROS+ Really bright LED light+ Very shock resistant (I've dropped it several times now without a problem)+ Metal ridge/lip around front lens great for opening boxes when you forget your pocket kniveCONS- None









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