Gransee
Flashlight Enthusiast
As you know, we switched from black hard anodize to natural hard anodize this year for all of our flashlights. This was because our sales indicated that you preferred natural over black. But sales data from other manufacturers indicates black is more popular. Which is it? They both have equal utility so, I could use either if that is what you wanted. But whatever color we use, I want to offer only one color choice for all of our lights.
So, thanks to the CPF survey feature, you can cast your vote on which anodize color you find the most usedfull. Realize that they are all HA (hard anodize) and all cost the same. The current color we are using is called, "natural" because it has no dye.
You already know what color the natural is and I don't have examples of the red or green. But here's a picture of the black and blue:
Thanks to Chris Millinship for the photo.
Thanks!
Peter
So, thanks to the CPF survey feature, you can cast your vote on which anodize color you find the most usedfull. Realize that they are all HA (hard anodize) and all cost the same. The current color we are using is called, "natural" because it has no dye.
You already know what color the natural is and I don't have examples of the red or green. But here's a picture of the black and blue:
Thanks to Chris Millinship for the photo.
Thanks!
Peter