HighlanderNorth
Flashlight Enthusiast
I'm sure there are people here who use their LED lights on an almost daily basis is their work or on the job.
I'm sure there are people here who are involved in activities that lead to rough treatment of their lights as well, such as caving, backpacking, etc.(although you'd probably use a headlamp for that stuff, as I do when backpacking).
But I'm curious about how well some of these lights do or don't hold up under rough conditions, but also I'm curious about how often someone buys a light that starts having problems without any rough treatment, due to manufacturers defects(which should be replaced under warranty), or for unknown reasons.
I'm sure there are people here who are involved in activities that lead to rough treatment of their lights as well, such as caving, backpacking, etc.(although you'd probably use a headlamp for that stuff, as I do when backpacking).
But I'm curious about how well some of these lights do or don't hold up under rough conditions, but also I'm curious about how often someone buys a light that starts having problems without any rough treatment, due to manufacturers defects(which should be replaced under warranty), or for unknown reasons.