The higher temperature light has more blue and blue color reflects off of snow flakes. The result is that falling snow or rain or fog looks very intense. This is good if il looking for falling snow flakes. If I wish to see through the falling snow to see the deer standing in the road, I need...
Re: Why do you EDC a light?
I'm a treasure hunter of sorts. One of my hobbies is to search out and identify lost valuables. Whether a painting, violin, firearm, antique or gemstone, my EDC light allows me to determine authenticity, condition, flaws and to locate treasures that are hidden in the...
There are a class of lights I like to call "battery crushers" that seem less than reliable to me. They are found in all battery configurations and have a design where the battery is pressed between two rigid contacts with no spring applying pressure. They often loose contact, begin to flicker...
I see these in similar condition for sale priced $15-$30, with excellent condition examples selling for $60-$80. Spare parts need to be scavenged from others you can find. Sounds like this one may be a candidate as an organ donation to fix up a nicer one.
Re: FS: !!PRICE DROP!! Black SF-III (Quad) / Mac's Knurly 3xXPG / MJP lights
Andy,
Black Mac Knurly arrived today in perfect condition. Thank you! I really like everything about this light.
Ken
Re: WTS: Macs Ti Tri EDC
Wow, congrats guys.
My Mac Tri EDC is my most carried/used light. I use it for hours every day and after a couple of years, it's still perfect. Again, congrats, I'm sure you'll enjoy them.