mossyoak
Flashlight Enthusiast
So Quarks are made in the USA? Really? That's unexpected if that's the case. I thought they were made in China too.
Made in china, sold serviced and warrantied in Atlanta, Ga
So Quarks are made in the USA? Really? That's unexpected if that's the case. I thought they were made in China too.
Being an American company doesn't mean they are made in the US. I'm assuming they are made in China.
Too many stories of failed or faulty lights in this thread alone, makes me want to stay away from Quark lights, sorry David. That's too bad too, I think I would have liked a 123x2 Turbo. But I guess I'll never know.
Of the handful of Jeers threads I've seen against 4sevens, David has always stepped in and offered to make things right; period. Every Jeers thread against him and his company has ended in the same, positive, way.
If you want that particular Quark model, you should get it. If something goes wrong, you can rest easily knowing that it'll be taken care of.
I have a Titanium Quark Mini CR123 model that is perfect. Same situation with my Preon light.
I actually lied, I don't want a Quark light, the turbo is just the one I "would" want if I were to want one.
Too many stories of failed or faulty lights in this thread alone, makes me want to stay away from Quark lights, sorry David. That's too bad too, I think I would have liked a 123x2 Turbo. But I guess I'll never know.
If you wanted one, and if something went wrong, there would be no question if David would make things right.
Not that I'm trying to talk you into wanting one, but you're drawing conclusions about the reliability of the Quark lights from a small sampling of posts. Have a look around the forum and you'll see a huge number of posts by Quark owners that are happy with their perfectly functioning Quarks. Even the best products have a certain failure rate. FWIW, I've got nine Quarks and the only problem I've had is an intermittent problem with the switch on one.
1 in 9, not that good if you ask me...