Siftah
Newly Enlightened
Hello, first post
Rather than an introduction I thought I'd just start with something - the worlds best flashlight (IMNSHO).
- Powered by a single 18650.
- Adjustable beam focus (like the Maglites of old - good throw or wide spill).
- Form factor of the Fenix TK11, cigar ring etc.
- 500+ Lumens.
- Excellent build quality.
- Clicky tailcap switch with 5 brightness modes.
- Double click to change modes.
- EDC style clicky - ie: remembers the last-used mode.
- Sub $50 price.
- Pressure switch, red filter and diffuser included.
- Stands on it's tail (for use with the diffuser).
- Fully regulated and possible to swap the body for a 2 or 3 cell replacement.
Ok, so that's my wishlist for a great flashlight.
Now a quick introduction:
I have a Fenix TK11 which I bought about a year and a half ago and has done me good service. I bought the red filter and diffuser for it and it now mainly lives in my car for emergencies.
I also bought a Spiderfire SSC P7 about 8 months ago which was intended to be used for camping. Comparing it to the Fenix it's a brilliant light, especially for the price I paid (Deal Extreme!).
I've also got a Maglite 3D which has had a LED conversion (I forget which). That's a good torch even when run on AA's in converters. But the LED conversion is crappy and it tends to flicker and dim with prolonged use - this one stays in the house near the back door, more for clubbing intruders than use as a light
I guess my ideal flashlight is a combination of those three lights - one day someone will make one like that, I hope!
Rather than an introduction I thought I'd just start with something - the worlds best flashlight (IMNSHO).
- Powered by a single 18650.
- Adjustable beam focus (like the Maglites of old - good throw or wide spill).
- Form factor of the Fenix TK11, cigar ring etc.
- 500+ Lumens.
- Excellent build quality.
- Clicky tailcap switch with 5 brightness modes.
- Double click to change modes.
- EDC style clicky - ie: remembers the last-used mode.
- Sub $50 price.
- Pressure switch, red filter and diffuser included.
- Stands on it's tail (for use with the diffuser).
- Fully regulated and possible to swap the body for a 2 or 3 cell replacement.
Ok, so that's my wishlist for a great flashlight.
Now a quick introduction:
I have a Fenix TK11 which I bought about a year and a half ago and has done me good service. I bought the red filter and diffuser for it and it now mainly lives in my car for emergencies.
I also bought a Spiderfire SSC P7 about 8 months ago which was intended to be used for camping. Comparing it to the Fenix it's a brilliant light, especially for the price I paid (Deal Extreme!).
I've also got a Maglite 3D which has had a LED conversion (I forget which). That's a good torch even when run on AA's in converters. But the LED conversion is crappy and it tends to flicker and dim with prolonged use - this one stays in the house near the back door, more for clubbing intruders than use as a light
I guess my ideal flashlight is a combination of those three lights - one day someone will make one like that, I hope!