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    Fenix HL15 review

    I see that this headlamp lets light pass through its polymer body, wouldn't this be a problem for users wearing glasses?
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    *NEW* Fenix HL30 (2015)

    I hope to not be hijacking this thread, but I'm having a similar dilema. I come from a Fenix HL21 headlamp which I use for work and it's been a good tool for my job--if anything the hotspot if too tight and the spill too dim. Now, I'm looking to substitute my HL21 with something newer and the...
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    *new* Fenix HL25 headlamp,three AAA batteries,max 280 lumens.

    Any chances of beam shots comparing the Fenix HL21 against this new Fenix HL25 headlamp? How do these headlamps compare against each other?
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    Fenix HL50 Review

    Thank you for your reviewing this headlamp. I currently use a Fenix HL21 headlamp and I like the fact that the light spot is centered in the head so both eyes get an equal amount of light--in my opinion, displacing the spot right over one of my eyes makes for very uncomfortable use over a period...
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    DMM for batteries as well as mains use.

    Sorry for the late update, I made a decision to buy something budged minded along the lines of: SANWA CD772 HIOKI DT4212 KEYSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES U1231A BRYMEN BM807 So I would appreciate if you guys could help me pick up the best among those budged conscious DDMs. :)
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    DMM for batteries as well as mains use.

    Thank you for your advice, Vortus! :thumbsup: I was thinking that perhaps I should get a DMM on one side and an RPM gauge on the other side--that'd should help us in finding a suitable DMM for my basic needs. Eventually, I hope that HKJ or any other knowledgeable forum member based in the EU...
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    DMM for batteries as well as mains use.

    Thank you for your advice, IonicBond! :) I've seen the Fluke 88V for about €800.00 (did I read it wrong?) which is quite a lot of money for my small operation. Something around €100.00 would make the most sense to me and I could perhaps go up to €200.00 if the piece of equipment somehow proves...
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    DMM for batteries as well as mains use.

    So I own this clamp meter that is good for AC only-- it's got a clamp for measuring Amperes and probes to measure AC voltage together with resistance and continuity. This is a fine Taiwanese meter that has served me well for many years in my job (just checking single phase 230V and three-phase...
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