GPB
Enlightened
I just wrote the following letter to Mag. I am wondering if they will respond, and if they do, what they'll say. I will post any response I get from them.
To Customer Service;
Are there any plans to change to a more modern, efficient emitter in your LED line of lights ? Mag lights are such wonderfully manufactured and high quality pieces, that it is a shame to be forced to look at alternatives to get current LED technology, brightness and run times. I certainly can't speak for the flashlight community as a whole but I know there are many flashlight officionados that respect everything about your lights except the actual LED that is used, and it would seem that changing that part of your manufacturing process wouldn't be that difficult. Just as no one would buy a computer with a 5 year old chip in it, a flashlight with a dated chip will eventually be surpassed by a newer one, even if manufacturing quality is less. I currently have and use about 4 Maglites on a regular basis, but have replaced the bulbs with aftermarket LED's because yours just don't measure up, and I am sure I am not the only one doing this. (Just take a look at the web to see how big the market is for replacement LED's for Mags ) Please let me know that there is a more current and efficient LED in your future, as I would love to see Mag at the top of the Flashlight world again.
Thanks for your time.
Greg Barry
To Customer Service;
Are there any plans to change to a more modern, efficient emitter in your LED line of lights ? Mag lights are such wonderfully manufactured and high quality pieces, that it is a shame to be forced to look at alternatives to get current LED technology, brightness and run times. I certainly can't speak for the flashlight community as a whole but I know there are many flashlight officionados that respect everything about your lights except the actual LED that is used, and it would seem that changing that part of your manufacturing process wouldn't be that difficult. Just as no one would buy a computer with a 5 year old chip in it, a flashlight with a dated chip will eventually be surpassed by a newer one, even if manufacturing quality is less. I currently have and use about 4 Maglites on a regular basis, but have replaced the bulbs with aftermarket LED's because yours just don't measure up, and I am sure I am not the only one doing this. (Just take a look at the web to see how big the market is for replacement LED's for Mags ) Please let me know that there is a more current and efficient LED in your future, as I would love to see Mag at the top of the Flashlight world again.
Thanks for your time.
Greg Barry