Kitchen Panda
Enlightened
My Olight H2R arrived in the mail today, only 4 business days after placing the order on-line - yay, Post Office! Yay, Canadian stock! I was specifically told by the better half not to wear it to the family dinner tonight. OK, but I have many pockets in the cargo pants and so it came with me anyway.
My niece was impressed at my new gadget, though she thought over a hundred dollars (Canadian) was a lot to pay for it. I said "But look how bright it is!" and put it on...moonlight mode. She said "That's not very bright." Oh, you may regret that. With a double click, I went to full 2200 lumens (toward the table top, not in her face). She was impressed, and said "Why doe anyone need a flashlight that bright?" Noone needs a flashlight that bright, they are just fun to have.
Regrettably, the power stayed on in the restaurant the whole evening, even though I was prepared to light the place for hours if necessary.
The family is gradually learning that if I had them a black anodized aluminum tube, that they should not look into the lens and click the button.
Quite enjoying the H2R, was using it on the workbench already this afternoon to look deep into the battery compartment of a walkie-talkie. My much loved HP11 will stay on workbench duty.
Oh good, it's getting dark....time to compare it to the car headlamps.
Bill
My niece was impressed at my new gadget, though she thought over a hundred dollars (Canadian) was a lot to pay for it. I said "But look how bright it is!" and put it on...moonlight mode. She said "That's not very bright." Oh, you may regret that. With a double click, I went to full 2200 lumens (toward the table top, not in her face). She was impressed, and said "Why doe anyone need a flashlight that bright?" Noone needs a flashlight that bright, they are just fun to have.
Regrettably, the power stayed on in the restaurant the whole evening, even though I was prepared to light the place for hours if necessary.
The family is gradually learning that if I had them a black anodized aluminum tube, that they should not look into the lens and click the button.
Quite enjoying the H2R, was using it on the workbench already this afternoon to look deep into the battery compartment of a walkie-talkie. My much loved HP11 will stay on workbench duty.
Oh good, it's getting dark....time to compare it to the car headlamps.
Bill
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