We use the Nite-Ize at work. I don't personally use it since it does not really fit my flashlight that well. But for the flashlight the work offers which is a Pelican 7060 or something along that line it works very well, and the stinger has a similar form that works nicely with the Nite-Ize.
Not...
I don't have any information on what flashlight are coming out or not. But I would love an extremely rugged 21700, high CRI and 3 to 5k kelvin duty flashlight, and with extremely rugged I'm speaking of 2m or higher drop protection, like Armytek offers.
700 mid, 1500 high and 3000 turbo with a...
Pondering about getting a Maglite 3D, but what kelvin does the LED models have? And is it possible to change the LED out for something else if you'd want to, and if so, how hard is it to do so?
I find that these types of flashlights are mostly to show what kind of power they can deliver in a smaller package. This will probably hold 4K lumen for like, 3-5 seconds which I dare say have no real use since the next mode is only at 200 lumen.
I guess it makes for a good "LOOK, HERE I AM!!!!"...
Had a LED bar (The ST2K) mounted to my roof from them and a H4 LED conversion from them (I know it's a sin, I no longer make use of LED conversion kits after getting more information from the forums.)
My opinion is simple: They offer nice quality for the price. Personally the 5700K LED they use...
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So I have a Subaru Outback 2010 model which I want to upgrade to LED later down the road.
I have previous experience upgrading my previous car to a H4 LED with 5700 Kelvin, but that felt just a bit to white for my taste, so I want to go for 5000K this time.
Problem is finding a H7 with...
Nice collection. Big, compact, EDC and even a headlamp, you have something for everything!
I know the feeling. I have a bunch of keyboards, now I have a bunch of flashlights. My car is getting upgrades it don't really need. My duty belt is becoming comical with the amount I spend on it. And...
Because I hate to be simple! But I've also found an aftermarket 6P clone that accepts 18650. All parts added up is just around 56$. Will probably give that a try in case the Solarforce does not hold up.
I could without a doubt give it a try, but the price is still just a bit too much for my taste, and with my tendency to drop my stuff I'd not trust my bore job.
And it costs an arm and a leg to get. If it could cook me breakfast then maybe I'd consider it, but other than that it's simply too much for little me.