LittleJerry
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New member and another one of those "Which light" threads- L2T 2.0, P3D Q5, TK10
So I started reading around here a little while ago and decided I needed to join up and get some guidance. I'm not a flashaholic like some of you but I am a toyaholic .
Currently I only have a 2xAA LED Maglite and a 3xD Maglite. Not very interesting, I know...
Well, thats all going to change with your help! I need a new light(toy) and I'm seeking your experienced opinions. I used to have a Dorcy Metal Gear Luxeon 3xAAA that I got at Walmart for $20. I was actually quite pleased with the little light for the price I paid. Only problem was that it was killed by some low quality batteries that decided to corrode the inside of the light.
Well, I want something better! I'm looking mostly at Fenix. I actually had the pleasure of crossing paths with 4Sevens at a local autoshow where he was selling an Ariel Atom. Picked up the flier(and business card) and decided to visit the website. Turns out he sells exactly what I've been itching to buy!
Anyways, back on topic- I'm looking at the L2T 2.0, P3D Q5, and TK10. I realize they are all quite different in size, brightness, and operation, but they all appear to be quality products.
The L2T seems to be a very practical light that is bright "enough"(is it every really enough? )
The P3D is a cool little gadget- small enough to carry around all day and REALLY bright! It would be a fun to to show people.
The TK10 is also absurdly bright. Far brighter than I thought(in my ignorance) an LED was capable of.
The only real task this light will serve(beyond my personal amusement :devil is a primary light for camping and potentially self defense(if someone decides to come crawling through my window one night). Keeping that in mind, the light must have some sort of blinding capability in a short range indoor environment.
I was originally going to get a Surefire G2 but I was rather disappointed with the battery life of my friends 6P. At 60 minutes the batteries are toast... And it blinds you if you are using it to rummage through a backpack in a tent at night. This is one of the reasons why I like the multiple modes offered by the lights.
So, do any of you have some wisdom to offer?
So I started reading around here a little while ago and decided I needed to join up and get some guidance. I'm not a flashaholic like some of you but I am a toyaholic .
Currently I only have a 2xAA LED Maglite and a 3xD Maglite. Not very interesting, I know...
Well, thats all going to change with your help! I need a new light(toy) and I'm seeking your experienced opinions. I used to have a Dorcy Metal Gear Luxeon 3xAAA that I got at Walmart for $20. I was actually quite pleased with the little light for the price I paid. Only problem was that it was killed by some low quality batteries that decided to corrode the inside of the light.
Well, I want something better! I'm looking mostly at Fenix. I actually had the pleasure of crossing paths with 4Sevens at a local autoshow where he was selling an Ariel Atom. Picked up the flier(and business card) and decided to visit the website. Turns out he sells exactly what I've been itching to buy!
Anyways, back on topic- I'm looking at the L2T 2.0, P3D Q5, and TK10. I realize they are all quite different in size, brightness, and operation, but they all appear to be quality products.
The L2T seems to be a very practical light that is bright "enough"(is it every really enough? )
The P3D is a cool little gadget- small enough to carry around all day and REALLY bright! It would be a fun to to show people.
The TK10 is also absurdly bright. Far brighter than I thought(in my ignorance) an LED was capable of.
The only real task this light will serve(beyond my personal amusement :devil is a primary light for camping and potentially self defense(if someone decides to come crawling through my window one night). Keeping that in mind, the light must have some sort of blinding capability in a short range indoor environment.
I was originally going to get a Surefire G2 but I was rather disappointed with the battery life of my friends 6P. At 60 minutes the batteries are toast... And it blinds you if you are using it to rummage through a backpack in a tent at night. This is one of the reasons why I like the multiple modes offered by the lights.
So, do any of you have some wisdom to offer?
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