I just discovered a hidden method to accessing the hidden modes on my Quark Mini 123. It is faster, more efficient, and almost elegant compared to original - two partial twists compared to the six or more. It is as follows:
Whether you ever use this or see it as nothing more than a parlor trick isn't really my point. I am so annoyed by the play in the threads of my Mini that I had to find some good in it. In the world of 21st Century manufacturing techniques, that much play is inexcusable.
Please don't see this a an outright bashing of the Quarks. My Quark AA R2 is a great flashlight and is the one used around the house almost exclusively. I recommend it highly. And my Quark Mini, despite the threads, holds the honor of being my EDC. I love it's size and weight, its design, the quality of its materials, and, for the number of modes, it has a well thought out UI. But for fit and finish, it gets the grade of D. I have a couple of other places that I'd like to utilize one but I cannot bring myself to buy another because of that.
Okay, I'll go sit in the corner for a while and willl come out and be nice. Thanks for the opportunity speak a little.
- Tighten the head fully.
- Back off the head until the LED just goes out. You may have to adjust this step a little.
- Position the flashlight in your dominant hand like the signaling device on Jeopardy - bezel up. Place your thumb on the edge of the bezel to avoid smudging the lens.
- Now, like a tactical switch, press down and release the head and you will cycle through the Low-Med-High the required two cycles in a flash (no pun intended).
- Keep pressing and releasing until you achieve the desired Hidden Mode. Stop and hold when you get there.
- With your free hand, reach up and tighten the head. You're there!
Whether you ever use this or see it as nothing more than a parlor trick isn't really my point. I am so annoyed by the play in the threads of my Mini that I had to find some good in it. In the world of 21st Century manufacturing techniques, that much play is inexcusable.
Please don't see this a an outright bashing of the Quarks. My Quark AA R2 is a great flashlight and is the one used around the house almost exclusively. I recommend it highly. And my Quark Mini, despite the threads, holds the honor of being my EDC. I love it's size and weight, its design, the quality of its materials, and, for the number of modes, it has a well thought out UI. But for fit and finish, it gets the grade of D. I have a couple of other places that I'd like to utilize one but I cannot bring myself to buy another because of that.
Okay, I'll go sit in the corner for a while and willl come out and be nice. Thanks for the opportunity speak a little.