picked up a fenix pd32, its small, fits in pocket and was cheap locally,
did as you said archer, got a re chargable 18650 and so far has held up well and great not have carry load spares with me. will get a 2nd battery to have in jacket when out in the night on duty.
but so far liking what new...
well i think i learend that AA or AAA are only good for the car or for cheapo light and will have bite bullet for cr123. torch the same price really more batts slightly harder get over here
well more i use headlight but want one for walking thorugh woods and sadly its usually looking for bodies so want light with decent spead/throw not a dedicatoed thrower or flood. inbetween if one even exists
Ok have narrowed it down to the above lights, fenix or flarus, on paper klarus wins with higher lumens etc.
but after looking some youtube videos the fenix seems have nice throw and flood combo even though its lower lumen rating.
Its going be my EDC light and double up as a utility light for...
i think i need a small loan as looking at klaus xt10/11/202C lights now, man what selection we have now from years ago. even some the custom lights on this forum are out of this world
well i am now thinking if funds allow maybe 2 lights, one for belt and one for the pocket
maybe answering my own thread, but am i best get 1 decent light and a cheapo small light like led lenser p3 or the fenix ld15 for the pocket when walking home from the pub?
even lights like the tk40 or tk45 now drawing my attention for my utility belt for searches and get small light ofr daily use
Ok,
So i am tired of using the old maglite AA and 2D lights.
I had a led lenser P7 for a while and loved it, but due to it not being water proof or impact proof it was not for me sadly.
I suppose ideally i shoudl get 2 lights, one for the jacket pocket and the other for utility belt.
Let me...
Used love it but now find it very weak, starbucks on this side the pond seems be slightly stronger.
Find that most the starbucks coffee I have at home and make myself in the machine turn out lot nicer than the on in the shop.
I am just a coffeeholic
another thumbs up for the leatherman charge saw or victorinox saws.
have used them a lot in the past and for the size work very well with out fail
victorinox do a model with a rather large saw. cant remeber the model name but had it in shop and was nice for bush work