Peak LED has redone their web site.

TrueBlue

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Check it out HERE.

It is very nicely laid out. No new products are shown but the front web page does reflect that the company has a Fortune magazine best product of the year.

DESIGN 2004
Best Products of the Year: Home and Health

Mckinley 7 Led Flashlight
The little McKinley (shown actual size) packs a big beam, the product of seven light-emitting diodes. And because LEDs can last for decades, you may never have to change the bulbs. "A good use of LED technology," says Sinclair.
Designer: Peak LED Solutions. Price: $55
 

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'Bout time they did something /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif It still needs quite a bit of work but it's a good start /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 

NikolaTesla

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What happened to the 2 headed model? I have one with different colored heads. Just too cool.

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paulr

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Looks to me like lots of variations are gone, like the 1 and 3 led versions of the 1AA light. I guess those weren't so popular anyway, and the custom design center could probably make one up for you if you really wanted it.

I also notice in the Annameria Dallasandra collection, there's a 1-led, 1aaa light with a lug body listed, with a "snow" led! Is that the Arc AAA successor we've all been waiting for!? But there's no photo.

Finally I wonder if anyone's done photometric tests on the snow leds--are they as bright as the white ones when run at the same current? I have a rather concrete suspicion that they're quite a bit less efficient. But I don't know if that would stop me from buying one.
 

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I have just locked up my computer again trying to see the Peak site. It downloads one or more files via Download Demon. This is a royal pain in the rear! I have never seen another commercial site that does this. I am interested in their products, but it is not worth the time or effort to download the files and then hunt them down in order to view them. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Let me put this another way. I live in Memphis and the city just expanded the trolley line onto Madison Avenue. For over one year this street was torn up. A few stores, on the street, went out of business and all of them lost money because it was such a pain just to get to them. Peak, getting onto your website is a real problem. I hope it will be changed and that you will stay in business.
 

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I had no problem getting through Peak's web site to order two of their products. But I use the Mozilla Firefox browser so that might make a difference.
 

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NikolaTesla said:
What happened to the 2 headed model? I have one with different colored heads. Just too cool.

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if i remember, before they redone their websites, they discontinued some of their products including the double headed model. why? i dont know. if you are still interested in getting one maybe one of the dealers might have some left.
 

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Pretty good, definitely a step in the right direction. Still plenty of room for improvement. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/happy14.gif
 
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