Labrador72
Flashlight Enthusiast
Nitecore seem to have just released the MT06 - a 2xAAA pen-shaped flashlight.
http://www.nitecore.com/productDetail.aspx?id=148#.VIVx9jGsWzw/
http://www.nitecore.com/productDetail.aspx?id=148#.VIVx9jGsWzw/
nice!
But I don't want to see it like this :eeksign:
what's wrong showing a physician/doctor and a mechanic using flashlight? I know a lot of dentists and doctors who use these 2*AAA sized lights daily in their clinics as they are small and the output is more than sufficient for their work. I work with networks and datacenters and even I use 2*AA/AAA sized lights at work place as they do are more than sufficient for the job at hand.nice!But I don't want to see it like this :eeksign:
I think he meant that he did not want his first glimpse of an MT06 to be with him on the table with the doctor/nurse hovering over. I don't think I would either, but I would be glad to see that that person had a good quality light to use while treating me!what's wrong showing a physician/doctor and a mechanic using flashlight? I know a lot of dentists and doctors who use these 2*AAA sized lights daily in their clinics as they are small and the output is more than sufficient for their work. I work with networks and datacenters and even I use 2*AA/AAA sized lights at work place as they do are more than sufficient for the job at hand.
Amazon is selling for immediate shipping for $32.
Apparently the seller I had selected is no longer available. Wonder what happened?I only see it for 49.99. Which seller had it for that price?
I don't know. The manual says that one way to switch between low and high modes is to press the rear switch half way and release. Can a rear clicky do that?It has a reverse clicky according to the description. I prefer forward clicky switches, especially in penlights.
I don't know. The manual says that one way to switch between low and high modes is to press the rear switch half way and release. Can a rear clicky do that?