Chrontius
Flashlight Enthusiast
The new Dorcy 3AAA Luxeon K2 light, the one with a built-in battery checker in the tailcap, looks interesting. It's got a big, wide and deep, reflector with a Luxeon K2 TFFC at the center - I was checking them out at Target for $30 (hoping against hope that it'd ring up at a clearance price, but this was one of their new ones) and pleasantly surprised to see the signature dot pattern at the center of the emitter.
Problem is it's 3AAAs in a cartridge (and not a Fivemega!) which implies abysmal runtime. Anyone have any idea how the AAAs will hold up under load if they're alkalines? NiMH (Eneloop)?
Still, for my grandfather, this may be hard to beat - between the 120 lumens, and the built-in battery checker, it seems very user-friendly.
Problem is it's 3AAAs in a cartridge (and not a Fivemega!) which implies abysmal runtime. Anyone have any idea how the AAAs will hold up under load if they're alkalines? NiMH (Eneloop)?
Still, for my grandfather, this may be hard to beat - between the 120 lumens, and the built-in battery checker, it seems very user-friendly.