JohnK
Flashlight Enthusiast
pahl's post on 2/AA lights got me to thinking a bit. Years ago, I purchased a Smith & Wesson branded 4AA Xenon, and a bit later, a rechargeable in the same configuration. Great brightness, good beam, better than anything I had seen up to that time (other than my 6P-9P with the horribly overpriced Lithiums of the time). Used them, enjoyed them, and they went belly up, one with a broken switch, the other with dead rechargeable cells. (I superglued the broken switch for awhile, but alas). Don't have a clue who really manufactured them. I could not find parts.
Back to the present. I have a Propolymer SL 4AA Xenon. Nice. As good, or better than the S & W, better warranty, and I can find parts.
I don't own a Pelican, UK, etc., in this configuration, so y'all tell me your experiences with your favorite 4AA incandescent. I want another one.
This subject should be clean enough not to bring in any hot tempered personalities.
Back to the present. I have a Propolymer SL 4AA Xenon. Nice. As good, or better than the S & W, better warranty, and I can find parts.
I don't own a Pelican, UK, etc., in this configuration, so y'all tell me your experiences with your favorite 4AA incandescent. I want another one.
This subject should be clean enough not to bring in any hot tempered personalities.