Lets call this the CPFCFP, the CandlePower Forums Cheap Flashlight Poll.
A lot of folks here won't even consider buying a low cost LED light.
I'm talking about people who think like the forum member quoted above. He is, of course, entitled to his opinion. I just can't see how he arrived at his opinion since the Akoray is an unknown quantity to him.
I'm curious as to how many of you have purchased other low cost LED lights, say $30 - $40 and under, and what you think of them.
So come on you guys who've bought cheap lights. Let it all hang out. Let's hear about the cheapies you've bought and how you like or dislike them.
I'd also like to get an idea of how many here own this light:
[advertising link removed - DM51] and what you think of it.
I've got one of the Akorays on the way. I also own an Ultrafire C2 HA-III Cree and a Aurora WF-600 Q5 2-Mode.
Both these lights are great LED lights and I could not be more satisfied with them. They perform exactly as described and I've never had a problem with either one of them.
Now I KNOW there are "better" LED lights out there than the ones I own, but I'm starting to look at flashlights the same way I do riflescopes.
I own a few scopes; Intensity Optics, Bushnell and Weavers mostly. I've been buying rifle scopes a lot longer than flashlights.
My scopes are not Leupolds, Swarovskis or Schmidt & Benders. I have owned one each of these in the past and ended up selling them. Not because they weren't good. On the contrary, they were great!
So why did I sell them?
Because the difference to me between Leupolds, Swarovskis and Schmidt & Benders and Intensity Optics, Bushnell and Weavers just doesn't justify the tremendous cost differential.
When the crosshairs of a decent quality scope and the crosshairs of a premium scope fall on a target, the round goes where it's supposed to if the shooter does his job.
A lot of folks here won't even consider buying a low cost LED light.
I don't even have to see the Akoray to know that the D10 is better.
You get what you pay for.
I'm talking about people who think like the forum member quoted above. He is, of course, entitled to his opinion. I just can't see how he arrived at his opinion since the Akoray is an unknown quantity to him.
I'm curious as to how many of you have purchased other low cost LED lights, say $30 - $40 and under, and what you think of them.
So come on you guys who've bought cheap lights. Let it all hang out. Let's hear about the cheapies you've bought and how you like or dislike them.
I'd also like to get an idea of how many here own this light:
[advertising link removed - DM51] and what you think of it.
I've got one of the Akorays on the way. I also own an Ultrafire C2 HA-III Cree and a Aurora WF-600 Q5 2-Mode.
Both these lights are great LED lights and I could not be more satisfied with them. They perform exactly as described and I've never had a problem with either one of them.
Now I KNOW there are "better" LED lights out there than the ones I own, but I'm starting to look at flashlights the same way I do riflescopes.
I own a few scopes; Intensity Optics, Bushnell and Weavers mostly. I've been buying rifle scopes a lot longer than flashlights.
My scopes are not Leupolds, Swarovskis or Schmidt & Benders. I have owned one each of these in the past and ended up selling them. Not because they weren't good. On the contrary, they were great!
So why did I sell them?
Because the difference to me between Leupolds, Swarovskis and Schmidt & Benders and Intensity Optics, Bushnell and Weavers just doesn't justify the tremendous cost differential.
When the crosshairs of a decent quality scope and the crosshairs of a premium scope fall on a target, the round goes where it's supposed to if the shooter does his job.
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