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 ReyLight Pineapple Titanium

A mere few years ago, no one had even heard of this amazing piece of lighting technology. It would have been impossible to find a model of this caliber that was both small and powerful, and it most definitely would not have been offered at such a low cost.

Every day carry (EDC) was taken into consideration when the ReyLight Pineapple Titanium flashlight was created. It can be concealed in the palm of your hand without taking up much space because it is powered by a 14500 lithium-ion battery. There is currently no comparable product available on the market at its price point. It's a fantastic experience you can use in your daily life, and it also happens to be a gorgeous flashlight your friends will be envious of. The Nichia 219b, which was used to create the Relight Pineapple, has a stunning color that is highly desired by flashlight enthusiasts all over the world.

The ReyLight Ti Pineapple helps to ensure that it operates in accordance with the owner's preferences by providing an intuitive and simple-to-customize user interface with a variety of mode groupings. The ReyLight Pineapple is a portable lighting source that can be used at home or anywhere else in the world to fulfill your daily lighting needs. The ReyLight Pineapple flashlight has a beautiful design, amazing functionality, and an appealing aesthetic. Due to Rey's attention to detail the ReyLight Pineapple Ti has superior construction, superior design and premium components. Any true gearhead should have it in their collection because it is a necessary addition.

A rechargeable 14500 battery is included with the purchase of the ReyLight Pineapple Titanium Light. (It is recommended that you use an unprotected cell because a protected one is significantly longer; as a result, it may apply excessive force to the spring and result in an issue.)

 

ReyLight Pineapple Ti Specs:

  • Material: solid titanium
  • Nichia 219B SW45K R9080
  • Reverse polarity protection
  • LVP (low voltage protection) for Li-ion battery
  • Temperature control to avoid overheating problems
  • Anti-reflective coated lens
  • Aluminum alloy  reflector
  • Easy clicky switch operation
  • Tail-stand capability
  • Pocket clip
  • Dimensions: 3.8 x 0.8 in (9.7 x 2.16 cm)
  • Weight: 3.3 oz (65 g) without battery
  • Spare O-rings
  • 1 tritium slot at the tail switch.

** Second photo shows the raw Pineapple on the left, and stonewashed on the right **

ReyLight Pineapple Titanium Programming Guide

1. Turn on the light.

2. Press the button 8+ times. The light will now blink once, then strobe, blink twice, then strobe, blink three times, then strobe…After 5 blinks and a strobe, the sequence repeats.

a. 1 blink: mode group selection. Press the button to enter this menu.

i. 1 blink: (ML)-2%-20%-100%

ii. 2nd blink: (ML)-10%-40%-100%

iii. 3rd blink: (ML)-2%-10%-50%

iv. 4th blink: (ML)-50%-100%-strobe-SOS

It then repeats. Press the button during any blink to select that mode group.

b. 2 blinks: mode memory on-off toggle (default off). Press the button during the two blinks or during the strobe after to turn mode memory on. Repeat to turn mode memory off.

c. 3 blinks: moonlight mode off-on toggle (default on). Press the button during the three blinks or during the strobe after to turn moonlight off. Repeat to turn moonlight on.

d. 4 blinks: mode order toggle (default LMH). Press the button during the four blinks or during the strobe after to change the mode order from Low Medium High to High Medium Low. Repeat to reverse the order.

e. 5 blinks: factory reset. Press the button during the five blinks or during the strobe after to reset the light to factory settings.

Shortcut: quick double-tap to turbo.

Customer Reviews

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Brent R.
Raw Pineapple

👌 My new favorite flashlight for EDC. It’s a gorgeous light and Killzone’s service is top notch.

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Juan M.
Ok

Super cool flashlight, good quality 💯, excellent service 👍

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Bob L.

Excellent transaction. I’m very happy with my Reylight titanium Pineapple. Thank-you!

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Alex R.
Straight up baller light

See title

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Alberto V.
Killer torch

I love this torch, it very tuff and works great.

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Mark F.
Great all around Tail Switch Double A Light

AA is my favorite form factor (narrow in the pocket) and for pocket carry the tail switch is great for preventing hot pockets. Where this light excels though is that it is both programmable and dual fuel.
Programmable means the ability to set memory off/on, output level and order. Use memory and the light will always come on at last level used. Or if you prefer that the light always come on in the same mode, you can turn memory off. Prefer higher or lower output, you can change it. You can also program mode order so the light can start on high or low depending on your preference.
Finally, you can use regular AA batteries or 14500s. With 14500s installed, the light can blast out almost five hundred lumens, giving nearly the punch of my much more expensive Laulima Ion Slim. However this light has a trick up it’s sleeve that my Laulima doesn’t have. The ability to run on regular, easy to find double A batteries. Running the Pineapple on regular double A’s does reduce the high to about 120 lumens, but still a perfectly capable light.
Pros
- Dual Fuel
- Fully Programmable
- Quality materials
- High CRI without giving up much on output
- Reasonable Price (a bargain in comparison to any lights that are programmable, dual fuel and made of premium materials)
Cons
- If I had to find one, it’s not quite as efficient on regular double A’s as my Zebralight SC53c. The flip side is that they don’t provide the ability to run on 14500s and provide less output on high.
Sure, there are lights that provide more throw. There are lights that provide more flood. There are lights that can provide longer battery life and even lights that are smaller. However, I don’t know of any lights that provide a significantly better balance of features at any price. Get one. You won’t go wrong.

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Alan R.
Well Built But That’s About It…..

It’s a well built flashlight but the tail power button doesn’t click smoothly at all. Even with the more powerful batteries installed, the lumen put out was horrible, so I truly like them quality of the build, that is class A!! The rest, we’ll it coins be a lot better.