Bimmerboy
Flashlight Enthusiast
In my never ending quest to finish last year's Christmas shopping (friends and other acquaintances... family actually gets their gifts ON Christmas), I got one Streamlight Microstream, and one Stylus Pro (from brightguy.com, BTW), and just had to laugh at the little marketing scheme incorporated into the packaging. And yes, I fell right for it.
There's a part of the cardboard inside the blister pack that's covered with a reflective surface, forming a little mirror underneath the light's bezel that's bent upward about 60 degrees... right about pointed at your eyes when holding the package in a typical manner as you look at it. If you're not paying attention, as I was not, you might not notice it. Right above the clicky switch, there's a piece of plastic utilized as a "Press To Test" device, inviting you to, well, press to test.
Can you guess what happened next? Yup... FLASH!... and no night-adapted eyes for a few minutes.
It actually struck me as somewhat funny, and was wondering who else has been zapped while looking at these lights in the packaging.
We're all flashaholics here, so don't be embarrassed. C'mon... fess up.
There's a part of the cardboard inside the blister pack that's covered with a reflective surface, forming a little mirror underneath the light's bezel that's bent upward about 60 degrees... right about pointed at your eyes when holding the package in a typical manner as you look at it. If you're not paying attention, as I was not, you might not notice it. Right above the clicky switch, there's a piece of plastic utilized as a "Press To Test" device, inviting you to, well, press to test.
Can you guess what happened next? Yup... FLASH!... and no night-adapted eyes for a few minutes.
It actually struck me as somewhat funny, and was wondering who else has been zapped while looking at these lights in the packaging.
We're all flashaholics here, so don't be embarrassed. C'mon... fess up.