Wassernaut
Newly Enlightened
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2007
- Messages
- 195
I've been really surprised at the power of my itty bitty P3D. After playing with it inside and out I decided to test something I hadn't planned to use it for. We're very security conscious, and weapons and lights are kept at the ready always (no children in the home). I decided to see how the P3D might rate as a nighttime "checking-out-the-house" light.
I had my wife put the P3D in Turbo mode, and switch to Strobe, and hit me in the face with it - wow was I surprised! This little thing is blinding and disorienting in our blackened hallway. I couldn't see her at all . . . I couldn't see anything except this blinding flashing light.
Since it's so small and easy to handle while brandishing a weapon in the other hand, it just might repace another big (much heavier) light. I had been using one of those large lights that came with (and use the same rechargable battery as) the power drill and saw. The other light is more powerful, but there's something about the combination of the P3D's power and the disorienting effect of the strobe that seems to make it more effective, not to mention that it's so much smaller and lighter and easy to handle.
I had no idea this little thing would do so well. So . . . . . until I buy the next (brighter) one . . . . the P3D is on the nightstand.
Larry
I had my wife put the P3D in Turbo mode, and switch to Strobe, and hit me in the face with it - wow was I surprised! This little thing is blinding and disorienting in our blackened hallway. I couldn't see her at all . . . I couldn't see anything except this blinding flashing light.
Since it's so small and easy to handle while brandishing a weapon in the other hand, it just might repace another big (much heavier) light. I had been using one of those large lights that came with (and use the same rechargable battery as) the power drill and saw. The other light is more powerful, but there's something about the combination of the P3D's power and the disorienting effect of the strobe that seems to make it more effective, not to mention that it's so much smaller and lighter and easy to handle.
I had no idea this little thing would do so well. So . . . . . until I buy the next (brighter) one . . . . the P3D is on the nightstand.
Larry