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Peak Pacific 1xAA, Seoul P4 LED, Stainless Steel

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Peak Pacific 1xAA, Seoul P4 LED, Stainless Steel


http://www.peakledsolutions.net/images/Pacific_TT_AA.JPG

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Specifications:
  • Seoul P4 LED capable of producing 75+ lumens
  • 10-hour runtime without loss of light
  • Twist on/off head
  • Polycarbonate Lens
  • O-Ring sealed body
  • Current regulating circuitry
  • AA battery (included)
  • Max Output: 500cp
  • Length:3.55 in
Price: $59.95

I want to buy this model. What are online stores that have this product in stock?
What store can deliver to Europe, using USPS Global?
(www.flashlightz.com/ it is not able to deliver its products to Europe.)

Thanks.
 
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The Pacific, with a 1AA battery in SS, is available in 4 different power levels :

- XLR(Xtra long run) = 50cp (low cp)
- HP = 220 to 250cp
- UP = 320 to 350cp
- SUP(super ultra power) = 450 to 500cp(very bright)

Or one Pacific, with a 1AA battery in SS, have available all 4 different power levels ?

I do not understand…

Where are the Tech Pacific Notes for this model?
 
Welcome to CPF :wave:

I want to buy this model. What are online stores that have this product in stock?
What store can deliver to Europe, using USPS Global?
(www.flashlightz.com/ it is not able to deliver its products to Europe.)

Thanks.
Order from Peak directly Peak LED Solutions should cost around $15 for freight.
Norm

P.S. You are not allowed to hotlink images :oops:
 
Email and ask about the Stainless steel.
I just ordered an SS Baltic via the phone.
Better still phone them.
Norm
 
The Pacific, with a 1AA battery in SS, is available in 4 different power levels :

- XLR(Xtra long run) = 50cp (low cp)
- HP = 220 to 250cp
- UP = 320 to 350cp
- SUP(super ultra power) = 450 to 500cp(very bright)

Or one Pacific, with a 1AA battery in SS, have available all 4 different power levels ?

I do not understand…

Where are the Tech Pacific Notes for this model?

Pacific Tech Notes (please note the figures are for an HP model) are here: http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=109192

The Pacific, like all Peaks other than the LE models, can be ordered in any of the different power levels, but it is not a multi-level light---each light has only one level.
 
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The Pacific in Brass and Type III black HA is $49.95; the SS is $59.95, and the Ti is $149.95. There is no additional cost to the power level. You can PayPal them exactly what you want - if there is a cost difference (if you under- or over-paid) they'll let you know.

Great light!

EDIT: If you want additional bodies (AA, AAA, CR2, Pocket, Keychain) you can request those, too. IIRC, they're $5 for the Brass and HAIII and $10 for the SS. Not sure how much the Ti is. If I'm wrong about these prices, let me know and I can correct this post.
 
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I'm sure that optional bodies aren't available in TI, I tried to buy one in the past and Kurt told me the TI lights are available just as they come.
Norm
 
Well. I need a stainless steel EDC Flashlight. To go with it in my pocket, anywhere.
To use, if is not light, at night (on the street or at home), on a trip, or in case of earthquake.

All stainless steel EDC Flashlight has a casing resistance. Therefore I prefer this material. Peak Pacific 1xAA, Seoul P4 LED, Stainless Steel has a simple construction. I think it will have a longer life.

Problems can be with LED, switch, and electric circuits. They must be resistant to shocks, to have a long lasting life (Lifetime Warranty).

Which is the lifetime of the Seoul P4 LED for each of the 4 different power levels (XLR, HP, UP, SUP) ?

Considering the future use, which is the best power level (XLR, HP, UP, Sup) ?

I prefer a Peak Pacific 1xAA, Seoul P4 LED, Stainless Steel, Pocket Style.
It is pocket style available for this model ?

Thanks.
 
Well. I need a stainless steel EDC Flashlight. To go with it in my pocket, anywhere.
To use, if is not light, at night (on the street or at home), on a trip, or in case of earthquake.

All stainless steel EDC Flashlight has a casing resistance. Therefore I prefer this material. Peak Pacific 1xAA, Seoul P4 LED, Stainless Steel has a simple construction. I think it will have a longer life.


Well, if you wish to consider others besides Peak, there's Jetbeam E3P, stainless steel, available with steel or rubber boot. Shown here on the extreme right.

blingsmall.jpg
 
Well, if you wish to consider others besides Peak, there's Jetbeam E3P, stainless steel, available with steel or rubber boot. Shown here on the extreme right.

blingsmall.jpg

What is that sexy light in the middle? It looks like a cross between a McGizmo and a D10 with an aftermarket Ti body. Please tell!

Also, what is the fourth light? Thanks!
 
What about the fourth light? It intrigues me because it appears to have the same grip style as McGizmos do, but with differences elsewhere on the light.

Don't quote me on it, but it if you are refering to the fourth light (first light in order from left to right in the pic) it looks like Peter 's (ARC) and Don's (McGizmo) joint venture Ti Saphire- please somebody correct me if I am wrong. I think they each did a limited run of x units each.
 
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