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Picked up the 600 lumina to use in the shop.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1728855052.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1728855052.jpg Recharge, 2 year warranty and less than $30 https://youtu.be/3ivOtXV4gyk?si=g9KHzZ166Jnp3SHC |
Nitecore MT10 Series
I use the red light setting a lot. Pretty good for about $50. https://www.pewpewtactical.com/best-tactical-flashlights/ . |
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Surefire. what great lights.
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The Fenix I have is great…just don’t like that big rubber button at the tail end. In reality, I use my headlamps the most. Unfortunately, even with the high end models I buy, I can’t get more than 2 years out of them before the are dead or fall apart |
The Seeker 4 Mini is great. The UV seems better on the Arfeld Pro in my opinion. The lazer on the Arfeld is nuts. If someone is a contractor or building inspector etc I imagine it would be very useful to point out something way high up on a ceiling etc….very powerful. I took a gamble on it and ended up really loving it so I got my dad one and he loves it too. Fits in pocket very well too. I expected to not like it but it has needed up being my favorite flashlight so far. If you’re not into them, check out the Seeker 4 Mini. No lazer though. Otherwise it’s a small almost perfect light ….hard to beat for $55. On sale now. https://www.olightstore.com/seeker-4-mini-white-and-uv-led-flashlight
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I have a nitecore TN12 or similar in every one of car. Just big enough so I can hang on to it but skinny enough to not get in the way. I think they are just under an inch in dia. Personally, I like simple flash lights. A single tail switch with three modes. Low, med, high and no strobe light and I hate cycling through the strobe mode. Ability to do a tail stand is a must. If you ever need custom lights made, I know a guy in Seattle that will make flash lights to your specs or his. I had him make a couple floody lights for me using the typical 1" EDC casing using 18650. Sometimes, I am not concern with throw but real working light that doesn't blind the user. For head lamps, have you try Zebra light. I like their 18650 with floody lens. Great light. I am sure there are better lights out there now, but those headlights are used often and they don't die. Mine has been all over the world. |
Damn you Ramonesfreak. Why did you have to post a link to that flat O-light. I just lost 100 on Amazon. I like the laser pointer feature and the UV light all in one.
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Flashlights are one thing, and the batteries for them are another.
My Surefire 18650 were OK, then one crapped out. I replaced them with Panasonic ones. They seem to last 3 or 4 times longer before recharging. |
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I got this off of Amazon for $35. Puts out a reported 1 million lumens. Not sure if that’s true, but trying to look into it is like trying to look into an aircraft landing light. Plus, it’s got a work light built into the side that will light up an entire room or work area. On top of that it even comes with a little tripod. Finally, it is USB rechargeable and you can charge your phone or any other device off a USB output. And each one of the two lights has three brightness settings.
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They have the "Arkfeld" which is flashlight, UV, and laser all in one. The have the "Arkflex" which has a head that will swivel to 90º, but is only a flashlight (no UV or Laser). https://www.olightstore.com/arkflex-adjustable-right-angle-flashlight https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/...,350_QL80_.jpg |
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My Olight headlight takes 16340 My Thrunight takes 18650 My Olight flashlight takes 21700 What a pain! LOL! Where do you get your Panasonic batteries that you're sure that you aren't getting counterfeits? |
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I don't know if they are fakes, but I buy from these guys https://megabatteries.com/3-7-volt-panasonic-18650-lithium-ion-battery-3400-mah/?gad_source=1 My old eyes like the Zebra 18650 floody head lamps. I don't even use the Zebra AA anymore. The over the head strap makes is very comfortable to use. |
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