was.lost.but.now.found
Enlightened
Last night I needed to go into the closet in my bedroom after my wife and son had gone to sleep. First thought - pick out a flashlight. Choices are my new L2D I got for Christmas, or my trusty Brinkman 3W I've had for years. I have to say, regardless of the facts that it's fairly bulky by today's standards, it's not the brightest, and it's direct drive, that has been a great trusty friend. I digress.
I was going to be walking into the dark room, into the walkin closet, closing the door behind me so I did not wake them up by making noise, and then firing up the flashlight of choice. My instinct was I needed about a medium or high on the L2D. My next thought was I would have to loosen it, turn it on, then click my heels twice to reach my goal. I picked up the Brinkman and went on my way.
I love the L2D, I really do. But the point of my story is to share with others what I feel is a real life example of having a light with a UI that fits your needs, and reasonable lumens. I knew turbo would blind me when I turned it on in the dark closet, and I just wasn't in the mood to twist, click, half click, half click again, and hope I don't overshoot the half clicks and end up on the sorry SOS only to have to go through the sequence again.
For my personal preferences, my next ideal light would be a two mode only, first to low (maybe about 60-100 lumens) and then high (max of 200-300 lumens). This would really fit a lot of my needs very well.
Thanks for reading.
Mike
I was going to be walking into the dark room, into the walkin closet, closing the door behind me so I did not wake them up by making noise, and then firing up the flashlight of choice. My instinct was I needed about a medium or high on the L2D. My next thought was I would have to loosen it, turn it on, then click my heels twice to reach my goal. I picked up the Brinkman and went on my way.
I love the L2D, I really do. But the point of my story is to share with others what I feel is a real life example of having a light with a UI that fits your needs, and reasonable lumens. I knew turbo would blind me when I turned it on in the dark closet, and I just wasn't in the mood to twist, click, half click, half click again, and hope I don't overshoot the half clicks and end up on the sorry SOS only to have to go through the sequence again.
For my personal preferences, my next ideal light would be a two mode only, first to low (maybe about 60-100 lumens) and then high (max of 200-300 lumens). This would really fit a lot of my needs very well.
Thanks for reading.
Mike