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Enlightened
one common thread i've been seeing is that many of the major manufacturers are.....less than honest.... when it comes to rating the runtime and usable light of their flashlights, it seems the biggest offenders seem to be Mag Instrument and to a lesser extent, Streamlight, apparently Inova inflates their Lumens ratings....
it seems that there are few "honest" flashlight companies out there, they're all using their merchandizing/advertising departments to obfuscate the actual performance numbers of their products
i know we can check the flashlight reviews sites for the *real* data on runtime/brightness, but it also makes me think....
what are the *honest* companies, companies that give us true and accurate performance numbers on their products, there have to be some out there, surely the advertising drones haven't corrupted *all* the flashlight makers, what companies give honest, accurate performance numbers?
it seems that there are few "honest" flashlight companies out there, they're all using their merchandizing/advertising departments to obfuscate the actual performance numbers of their products
i know we can check the flashlight reviews sites for the *real* data on runtime/brightness, but it also makes me think....
what are the *honest* companies, companies that give us true and accurate performance numbers on their products, there have to be some out there, surely the advertising drones haven't corrupted *all* the flashlight makers, what companies give honest, accurate performance numbers?