Cavelightchris
Newly Enlightened
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- Dec 5, 2007
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I just got back from sears and the flashlight I wanted the most was this $40 one that claimed 120 Lumens from a K2 LED. I think Dorcey called it a 6 watt, whatever that is supposed to mean I don't know. It ran off of 2 CR123A's, which it came with to my surprise. I wanted to inform everyone that it was there, and I also wondered; Does anybody own it? If so do you think it is really 120 Lumens? Is it good at spotting, and how floody is it? A Beam shot would make my day..
I will probabley buy the thing anyhow, at least I don't have to go to deal extreme to get an inexpensive, small, and powerful flashlight. In fact the thing is so small it looked perfect for going in to my caving pack. Heck you could chop it in two and make a really decent headlamp out of it, but for $40 I don't think I would ever do that, especially with the Rayovak Highbeam out(even though I can't find the Highbeam in stores yet).
They had some Dorcey 3 watt led products, all claimed 65 Lumens. The headlamp was only $30, but it didn't look waterproof or even water resistant, and it didn't even make any claims as such. The 120 Lumen flashlight looked waterproof from what little I read on the back, but I don't this for sure. Has anyone ever used the 3 watt Dorcey headlamp I was wondering, if so could you tell me what you thought of it. It looks like it isn't going to be any good at spotting, but it might make a great flood light. My brother has a Dorcey headlamp, but I don't know if it's the 1 or 3 watt version, all I know is that it puts off a really blue light which I hate, and it doesn't seem very bright unless you just changed the batteries.
I will probabley buy the thing anyhow, at least I don't have to go to deal extreme to get an inexpensive, small, and powerful flashlight. In fact the thing is so small it looked perfect for going in to my caving pack. Heck you could chop it in two and make a really decent headlamp out of it, but for $40 I don't think I would ever do that, especially with the Rayovak Highbeam out(even though I can't find the Highbeam in stores yet).
They had some Dorcey 3 watt led products, all claimed 65 Lumens. The headlamp was only $30, but it didn't look waterproof or even water resistant, and it didn't even make any claims as such. The 120 Lumen flashlight looked waterproof from what little I read on the back, but I don't this for sure. Has anyone ever used the 3 watt Dorcey headlamp I was wondering, if so could you tell me what you thought of it. It looks like it isn't going to be any good at spotting, but it might make a great flood light. My brother has a Dorcey headlamp, but I don't know if it's the 1 or 3 watt version, all I know is that it puts off a really blue light which I hate, and it doesn't seem very bright unless you just changed the batteries.