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10 January 2019
Can be frustrating to the less dextrous.
1 of 1 found this helpful It is a good idea but like millions of others, it fails to deliver. It is very fiddly and time consuming. One really needs three hands to operate it.
It's quicker to do things the old way ie by eye.

22 April 2021
Sums it up
1 of 1 found this helpful Bought for my wife for daytime commute in traffic to warn dodgy motorists she is on the road.
The light is sturdy and very bright.
Did not like rubber band fixing it moved when using switch modes. Difficult to remove band ( which will break one day). which you have to do every time for charging. Purchased the proper Lezyne handlebar clip which makes things much easier and should, for the price, have been supplied initially with the package.
Toggling between the "far to many different lighting modes" is a bit fiddly.
Not tried in the rain as yet but should be OK by the look and build of the thing.
There are cheaper ones about. Choice depends upon how much work one is going to make it do.

10 November 2016
Electric circuit tester
It is robust/durable and cheap to buy. However, the croc clip attachment is very stiff and takes a strong grip to operate. It is also quite wide and with the stiff plastic insulating shroud, it makes it difficult to use in confined spaces. A needle contact on both ends would be much more practical ( or a smaller croc clip)...I will adapt mine.
The internal spring in the battery compartment is also quite powerful making screwing the thing together after inserting a battery a bit sporting.....the thing can fly apart.