jzmtl
Flashlight Enthusiast
Does anyone have one? Seems no one ever talked about it here. I bought one two years ago, they were one of the better LED lights back then. It was stashed in the basement and I basically forgot about it. Found it today again while getting tools for tire rotation.
Looking at it today, it's still a pretty cool light. Granted it's a tiny dim LED not even comparable to the latest luxeon, cree. But it's great construction, no battery needed, completely sealed, floats in water, operational in -40 to 55°, and up to 430 ft deep.
This was the original shaker light, lots of knock offs on the market, but none of them come close in performance. It'll probably go back in the basement, but if poop hits the fan one day, I'll be glad I have one. :thumbsup:
If you don't know what I'm talking about:
http://www.flashlightreviews.com/reviews/ait_nightstar2sc.htm
http://www.appliedinnotech.com/
Looking at it today, it's still a pretty cool light. Granted it's a tiny dim LED not even comparable to the latest luxeon, cree. But it's great construction, no battery needed, completely sealed, floats in water, operational in -40 to 55°, and up to 430 ft deep.
This was the original shaker light, lots of knock offs on the market, but none of them come close in performance. It'll probably go back in the basement, but if poop hits the fan one day, I'll be glad I have one. :thumbsup:
If you don't know what I'm talking about:
http://www.flashlightreviews.com/reviews/ait_nightstar2sc.htm
http://www.appliedinnotech.com/
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