Frankiarmz
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- Joined
- Apr 1, 2008
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- 258
I just received two flashlight from DX today. The Stainless Steel F22 and their Uniquefire L2. I own two Olight T-20 flashlights which have been amazing, very well made and very reliable. Back to my DX "deals", due to budget and curiosity I have purchased from DX in the past. I have the Ultrafire A1, lots of fun and function for a CR123A, and their C3 which has been my EDC for many months.
I wanted to talk to people who are new to LED flashlights, and explain that while the DX products are relatively inexpensive and fun, they should never be confused with the quality flashlights made by name manufacturers. The A1 for example has no mode memory and I doubt it could hold a candle D) to a Quark. The Trustfire F22 is a solid stainless steel beauty with mode memory and pretty bright, but the clicky is very poorly made and hangs up. This is a flashlight you play with or keep in the drawer or glove box. I urge newbies to buy a quality flashlight before ordering a cheapo from DX.
I'm not upset with DX, the batteries have been great and the flashlights are okay. I will not be ordering LED flashlights from DX in the future because it is time to get serious and only buy dependable, quality products. I will be buying a Quark before the end of the year and my next flashlight will be the Nitecore D10. I hope BatteryJunction is up and running very soon, because those folks know their stuff and carry some of the very best flashlights, batteries and chargers. Good luck to those of you who are interested in this fun hobby, and please make the first purchase count.:twothumbs
I wanted to talk to people who are new to LED flashlights, and explain that while the DX products are relatively inexpensive and fun, they should never be confused with the quality flashlights made by name manufacturers. The A1 for example has no mode memory and I doubt it could hold a candle D) to a Quark. The Trustfire F22 is a solid stainless steel beauty with mode memory and pretty bright, but the clicky is very poorly made and hangs up. This is a flashlight you play with or keep in the drawer or glove box. I urge newbies to buy a quality flashlight before ordering a cheapo from DX.
I'm not upset with DX, the batteries have been great and the flashlights are okay. I will not be ordering LED flashlights from DX in the future because it is time to get serious and only buy dependable, quality products. I will be buying a Quark before the end of the year and my next flashlight will be the Nitecore D10. I hope BatteryJunction is up and running very soon, because those folks know their stuff and carry some of the very best flashlights, batteries and chargers. Good luck to those of you who are interested in this fun hobby, and please make the first purchase count.:twothumbs