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**DONOTDELETE**
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I am a flashlight junky. I have alot of questions. I like to rant. There was some talk about the production of Streamlight Ultra Stingers being halted. This is correct, they will start up again in February. Apparently there is a "reflector" issue. The current "reflector" is not generating the advertised 75,000 candle power. Streamlight says that the Ultra Stingers on the market right now, do NOT have defective reflectors. Yea, right! If that was the case then why are they re-designing the reflectors? Why has production halted for three months to cure this issue? The Super Stingers are now discontinued. What will happen to the SL20X? hehehe....
Someone was comparing the Streamlight Pro polymer 4AA against the Princeton Tec 40? Well the Pro Polymer is awesome! I have all three different Pro polymer models. The 4AA Streamlight is rated at 6000 candlepower? It is damn bright for it's size, battery + weight. Much brighter than the Tec 40, I also own two Tec 40's. The Tec 40 has a tight focus, solid little beam but nowhere near the candle power of the Pro polymer. Probably because of the Xenon bulb versus the pathetic obsolete PR bulb. I actually prefer Halogen bulb flashlights.
Princeton Tec and especially "PELICAN" are huge disappointments. I have some Pelican lights. Their true candlepower is way over-rated by "Pelican" themselves by at least 300%. I hate False Advertising.
Surefires by Laser Products are bulb sensitive to drops/impacts. I have tested all of them. I own the Streamlight Scorpion, nice light but I don't like that rubber casing. I would prefer metal or hard plastic. That rubberized stuff is hard to slide into jean pockets. Rated at 6000 candle power, damn bright. I hate lithium disposable batteries. At an average of $2.50 per unit times two units = 1 hour of use. For me that is a minimum of $30.00 per week. I cannot understand how lithium powered lights got so damn popular. Battery cost for me would be beyond reasonable. For me it's either alkaline or rechargeable Nicads/NiMH. I was about to buy a 8x411 or a 8NX Commander. Not now, after testing both of them personally.
I am currently looking for the best HEADLAMPS on the market. I was really interested in the "Petzl Megabelt" Halogen Zoom. I read some unfavorable reviews on the net, kind of turned me off. Streamlight makes some cheap "headlamps" as does "Pelican". Maybe, I will just stick a Stinger in a Velcro head band and be done with it?
I don't know what the member count is here, but the traffic needs to increase in order to maintain interest.
I need all "headlamp experts" to guide me.
Thanks.
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Seen any Martians?
Someone was comparing the Streamlight Pro polymer 4AA against the Princeton Tec 40? Well the Pro Polymer is awesome! I have all three different Pro polymer models. The 4AA Streamlight is rated at 6000 candlepower? It is damn bright for it's size, battery + weight. Much brighter than the Tec 40, I also own two Tec 40's. The Tec 40 has a tight focus, solid little beam but nowhere near the candle power of the Pro polymer. Probably because of the Xenon bulb versus the pathetic obsolete PR bulb. I actually prefer Halogen bulb flashlights.
Princeton Tec and especially "PELICAN" are huge disappointments. I have some Pelican lights. Their true candlepower is way over-rated by "Pelican" themselves by at least 300%. I hate False Advertising.
Surefires by Laser Products are bulb sensitive to drops/impacts. I have tested all of them. I own the Streamlight Scorpion, nice light but I don't like that rubber casing. I would prefer metal or hard plastic. That rubberized stuff is hard to slide into jean pockets. Rated at 6000 candle power, damn bright. I hate lithium disposable batteries. At an average of $2.50 per unit times two units = 1 hour of use. For me that is a minimum of $30.00 per week. I cannot understand how lithium powered lights got so damn popular. Battery cost for me would be beyond reasonable. For me it's either alkaline or rechargeable Nicads/NiMH. I was about to buy a 8x411 or a 8NX Commander. Not now, after testing both of them personally.
I am currently looking for the best HEADLAMPS on the market. I was really interested in the "Petzl Megabelt" Halogen Zoom. I read some unfavorable reviews on the net, kind of turned me off. Streamlight makes some cheap "headlamps" as does "Pelican". Maybe, I will just stick a Stinger in a Velcro head band and be done with it?
I don't know what the member count is here, but the traffic needs to increase in order to maintain interest.
I need all "headlamp experts" to guide me.
Thanks.
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Seen any Martians?