SureFire E1D LED Defender Review

E1DL_01Single-cell lights have been encroaching on the “primary light” role is currently held firmly by two-cell lithium 123A lights, and the recently introduced SureFire E1D LED Defender (E1DL) has pushed the capability of compact lights even further. This shortened version of the two-cell E2D LED Defender Ultra has an impressive maximum output of 300 lumens, yet retains the same 1.3 hour runtime as the 200-lumen EB1 Backup. Rather than having a subdued design like the Backup, the SureFire E1D LED Defender is also designed to provide personal protection with its aggressive crenellations.

Key Specifications

  • Output: 300 lumens high, 5 lumens low
  • Intensity: 6,620 candela
  • Runtime: 1h 15min high, 60h low
  • Battery: 1 x 123A
  • Length: 4.25″
  • Diameter: 1.1″ bezel, 0.8″ body
  • Weight with Batteries: 3.1 oz.
  • Colors: Black
  • Warranty: Limited Lifetime
  • MSRP: $240
  • Actual Pricing: ~$200

Pricing & Contents

MSRP for the E1DL is $240, and the light is only available in black. We received our E1DL in pre-production packaging, but production models will come in a cardboard box with similar contents including: SureFire E1D LED Defender, 1 x SF123A lithium battery (installed), SureFire sticker, and user manual.

Batteries

The E1DL is powered by a single lithium 123A battery and fully compatible with 3.2V lithium-phosphate batteries, such as the K2 Energy LFP123A that SureFire offers as a rechargeable alternative.

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Lithium batteries have higher energy density than regular batteries, so low-quality or counterfeit batteries can be dangerous to use. SureFire recommends using only quality lithium batteries from Duracell, Energizer, Panasonic, or SureFire.

The Light

The E1DL has a length of 4.25”, which is slightly smaller than the EB1. The aluminum body is type-III anodized for protection against scratches and corrosion.

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Head
Behind the crenelated Strike Bezel is an anti-reflective coated glass window that protects the Total Internal Reflection (TIR) optic. The E1DL also features notches on the head, which helps stop the light from rolling.

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Like the Backup and the new E-Series lights, the E1DL has springs on both the head and tail contacts for increased reliability.

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Body
The E1DL has several small bands of knurling on the body, and a two-way pocket clip allows bezel-up or bezel-down carry.

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Tail Cap
Crenellations are also found on the tailcap, which are less aggressive than those on the bezel, and allow the light to tail-stand easily.

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To activate the lockout tailcap feature, unscrew the tail cap until the light no longer turns on (about a quarter-turn).

Modes

Two output levels can be activated using the tail switch.

High (300 lumens)
A single press or click will activate maximum output.

Low (5 lumens)
Two presses or clicks within one second will activate low output.

Performance

Using a Cree XP-G2 LED, the E1DL has a maximum output of 300 lumens and 6,620 candela. The TIR optic produces a focused beam pattern with a relatively large hotspot.

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For comparison, beam comparisons with the EB1 (original version with Cree XP-E) and EB2 are below.

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Runtime

If you haven’t read our article about runtime graphs and the ANSI FL1 Standard, please click here.

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SureFire has begun using ANSI FL-1 Standard specifications (rather than tactical runtime, which is measured until output drops below 50 lumens), and the E1DL is rated for 1.3 hours on maximum output. Output is relatively stable during the first hour of operation, and the E1DL provides useful output for another hour before being limited to low output only.

Conclusion

If the need arises and overwhelming output isn’t sufficient to get you away from an aggressor, the Defender’s Strike Bezel is sharp enough to be used for personal defense. These sharp crenellations could also cause problems carrying the SureFire E1D LED Defender, such as scratching other items or wearing through the fabric. While not quite as pocket-friendly as the EB1 Backup, the E1DL offers the same self-defense characteristics as the larger E2DL Ultra but without the added length of a two-cell light.

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The SureFire E1D LED Defender has an uncompromising balance of compact size and high output, making it perfect for everyday-carry. With a relatively large hotspot, the E1DL is great for most short- to medium-range tasks while having sufficient reach for distant objects. Output regulation is also improved in this single-cell light, providing a solid hour of runtime of consistent output.


Pros Cons
  • Maximum output of 300 lumens
  • Dual-output, high and low modes
  • TIR optic with large hotspot
  • Crenellated Strike Bezel
  • Two-way pocket clip
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Expensive
  • Crenellations could damage clothing

Related Links

SureFire E1D LED Defender Product Page

SureFire LFP123A Charger Kit Product Page

SureFire LFP123A Batteries Product Page

10 Responses

  1. Andrew says:

    hi Robin

    great review as always! i have seen some video of this light on youtube ,it seems they get rid of the greenish tint and the light is back to the old color. could you confirm this?

    thanks

  2. Robin Wang says:

    Andrew,

    Some tint variation is normal, but my sample did not have any hint of green.

    Robin

  3. Jeff says:

    What temperature was the test conducted at? How hot did the flashlight get?

  4. Robin Wang says:

    Jeff,

    We typically conduct runtime tests between 68°F and 72°F. The E1DL does get quite hot (hence the Hot Surface warning), but this is normal.

    Robin

  5. Dan Mares says:

    I have both the E1DL & the E2DL and to answer Andrews question, YES the E1D is in fact more white like the original color. There is no hint of Green tint which did annoy me for quite some time at first. I’ve become more accustomed to it and it is helpful when working in close quarters as the bounce back from the walls is less harsh. With that being said I’ve relegated my E2D to EDC Backpack duty where as my E1D goes with me everyday riding in my pocket & it is hands down the best flashlight for its size & output level. On a side note I’ve also added the Y300 to my daily carry as a supplement and it rides clipped to my belt on the job & it too has none of the green tint. Just a very bright white color.
    I hope this helps.

  6. Jason L says:

    Anybody willing to sell their E1D? Can’t seem to find one anywhere…

  7. Robin Wang says:

    Jason,

    Unfortunately, the E1D has been discontinued and replaced by the EDCL1-T, which is similar but without the Strike Bezel. One might pop up on eBay if there is old stock sitting around somewhere, but I would recommend looking at one of the newer models.

    Robin

  8. Dylan says:

    What’s the max voltage output on the e1d I want to put it on my tactician body with a 16650

  9. John says:

    I love my lamp e1d defender

  10. Juan Ortunio says:

    I love my surefire E2D very powerful

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