I can see that. He's helped me out too by buying my HDS 140 GT when it is still under servicing with Henry, not for himself, but for a friend who has lost his 170 tactical. I am glad to meet so many nice guys here in CPF.He's good people.
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I can see that. He's helped me out too by buying my HDS 140 GT when it is still under servicing with Henry, not for himself, but for a friend who has lost his 170 tactical. I am glad to meet so many nice guys here in CPF.He's good people.
My 119 Haiku is bright enough for almost anything I do, but today I was trying to see up underneath the gutter on the greenhouse to attach some heat pads and even with the light on high, it still wasn't enough to overcome the bright sunlight. Finally got it done, but should have done it in the morning when that side was still in the shade.Precisely. Although I hardly needed anything more powerful than that for my EDC usage, I have to agree that more might be better. OTOH, I would rather much prefer it to have a lower low output than what is currently being offered. I am sure you feel the same Pete?
It is 9.4cm or 3.7" to be exact.One last question. Anyone know how tall the Haiku 1xcr123 stands?
Thank you.It is 9.4cm or 3.7" to be exact.
If you have a McGizmo clicky pack you will need to buy a Kuku E switch with the trit button Other option is to get the E series comaptible body with the removable tail cap and use a e-switch - again it will need a kuku type switch The light on the far right is a Haiku with a e-switch and tritsHey guys, does anyone know how to get the Metal (Ti?) tail cap with tritium for the Mcgizmo lights(Haiku XML)?
You won't regret it, especially on your camping trips.email sent to order a haiku high cri