Armed_Forces
Enlightened
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- Oct 19, 2008
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I've never in my life seen a Mexican driving a Hummer, they can't see over the steering wheel! I call BS. :laughing:
j/k!!
j/k!!
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If you have to ask, you will never understand. Today, I received a new tailcap for the Surefire L1, because the rubber finally wore through after carrying it almost daily for three years. The tailcap was FREE. Normally, tailcaps start at about forty dollars on up. Who do I call if my made in China light breaks? Of course there is an exception for the Fenix lights.
The clip on my new L1 broke last week and they are sending me another clip, for free.
The nylon sheath for my Leatherman Charge TTi became frayed badly after a few weeks. I contacted Leatherman and they informed me there was no warranty on the sheath. I will not do business with Leatherman again, but I will certainly plop down a few hundred dollars for a new SF light.
For the kid and wife to use at home, a four dollar, 3 led flashlight that runs on two D batteries. They will never go outside to investigate anything and if the power goes out, which it doesn't, then they have plenty of light. For me I like my small collection of lights, even though some of them are considered high end lights. I consider anything over 100 dollars high end.
if this seems off topic it is not.... you can use a better product and pay less. when you look and see what the trades are using you will see that some of their equipement is a fashion or a click thing but hardcore equipemant just plain works and has to work day in and day out. if it costs less is a bonus but the key is it has to work when needed... every time.
Hey Ya'll
I have a question that I've spent some time searching threads for, and I haven't found any thing that really answers the question. What makes a $300 flashlight so much better than a $70 flashlight? ... Thanks for letting me open this can of worms.:crackup: