MrNaz
Enlightened
I'm looking for a keychain light that's nice and easy. It has to be durable and high quality (my keys get bashed around a lot). It also has to be sane. This means no cycling through 2,837 modes every time I push the button.
That means you, Photon Microlight and Inova keylights! I just want to push it and get light. End of story. No cycling through strobes, dim modes, flashing SOSes and satelite uplinks to download the latest service pack for the light's internal operating system. I just want light. What happened to on/off? It's a bloody keylight. If I needed heaps of survival features I'd buy a survival flashlight. If I was in a survival situation and all I had was a Photon Microlight then I have bigger worries then flashing out SOS with a stupid little keychain.
OK now that I have that off my chest, does anyone know of a good, solid, bright light that I can put on my keychain and rely on when I've lost a $1 coin under the driver's seat in the car or if I'm trying to find the keyhole of a door I'm not familiar with?
That means you, Photon Microlight and Inova keylights! I just want to push it and get light. End of story. No cycling through strobes, dim modes, flashing SOSes and satelite uplinks to download the latest service pack for the light's internal operating system. I just want light. What happened to on/off? It's a bloody keylight. If I needed heaps of survival features I'd buy a survival flashlight. If I was in a survival situation and all I had was a Photon Microlight then I have bigger worries then flashing out SOS with a stupid little keychain.
OK now that I have that off my chest, does anyone know of a good, solid, bright light that I can put on my keychain and rely on when I've lost a $1 coin under the driver's seat in the car or if I'm trying to find the keyhole of a door I'm not familiar with?