tedshred
Newly Enlightened
Hi all,
I've been lurking around here for weeks, learning what I can and trying to get over the sticker shock of some of your flashlights. The learning curve on this stuff is pretty steep if you don't have a degree in electronics and engineering!
Well, I took the plunge last week and ordered three cheapo lights from DX based upon the reviews. I figure this is a good place to start and keep it simple for now. I'll save up and go for something more of quality down the line.
UltraFire Cree C3 Flashlight with 2xAA Extension Tube Bundle $14.46
Romisen Cree RC-N3 Single Mode LED Flashlight (1xCR123A/2xAA) $16.99
Romisen MXDL RC-G2 Cree Flashlight Gray (1xAA) $11.30
For what it's worth, I'm in the habit of moving from one hobby to the next.
It started with woodworking, then rebuilding old Japanese auto's, then cigars, then air rifles, and now flashlights. The good news is my old hobbies have pretty good resale value, so I can sell off what I don't want or need, and transfer those funds over to the new hobby. Cool.
Do some of you guys really have flashlights that cost over $500.00?:twothumbs
I've been lurking around here for weeks, learning what I can and trying to get over the sticker shock of some of your flashlights. The learning curve on this stuff is pretty steep if you don't have a degree in electronics and engineering!
Well, I took the plunge last week and ordered three cheapo lights from DX based upon the reviews. I figure this is a good place to start and keep it simple for now. I'll save up and go for something more of quality down the line.
UltraFire Cree C3 Flashlight with 2xAA Extension Tube Bundle $14.46
Romisen Cree RC-N3 Single Mode LED Flashlight (1xCR123A/2xAA) $16.99
Romisen MXDL RC-G2 Cree Flashlight Gray (1xAA) $11.30
For what it's worth, I'm in the habit of moving from one hobby to the next.
It started with woodworking, then rebuilding old Japanese auto's, then cigars, then air rifles, and now flashlights. The good news is my old hobbies have pretty good resale value, so I can sell off what I don't want or need, and transfer those funds over to the new hobby. Cool.
Do some of you guys really have flashlights that cost over $500.00?:twothumbs