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Dec 08, 2011 19:22 |  #16

I have the LED Lenser P3, P7 and the LED Lenser H4 head torch. As well as about 4 Maglites and various other torches. My friends and family are convince I have OCD with torches :lol:


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Dec 08, 2011 19:58 |  #17

Quad-Response wrote in post #13515864 (external link)
I have the LED Lenser P3, P7 and the LED Lenser H4 head torch. As well as about 4 Maglites and various other torches. My friends and family are convince I have OCD with torches :lol:

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Dec 08, 2011 20:05 |  #18

Echo63 wrote in post #13516010 (external link)
Then come back from the dark side and join us enlightened individuals over at Candlepowerforums.com

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hehe already a member but have tended to lurk :lol:

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Dec 09, 2011 01:04 |  #19

Just bought a Fenix LD20. Thinking about getting a NiteCore D11.2 as well…


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Dec 09, 2011 06:37 |  #20

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Dec 09, 2011 07:55 |  #21

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Jul 16, 2012 20:47 as a reply to  @ rick_reno's post |  #22

Just bringing a little light to an old thread. With a screen name like mine, what other kind of lights could I use?

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Jul 16, 2012 21:21 |  #23

Currently a Four Sevens mini 123 titanium that is alternated with a 47s mini CR2 or 47s mini AA . I have quite a few with more lumens but not for easy pocket carry. Been a member of candlepower forums since 2003.


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Jul 16, 2012 21:23 as a reply to  @ Yno's post |  #24

What's the saying, "quantity has a quality all it one." To that end Costco has carried Techlite Lumen Master cree flashlights for some time. You can get three for about $16 (instant rebate).

The latest version has changed some. They have done away with the 'low battery light,' which ironically drained the batteries in about 6 months. They also upped the brightness, claiming to have 200 lumens. Maybe, they're plenty bright. They are slightly shorter than the earlier version which means they are really compact. They did away with the so called focus. It didn't do much anyway.

They still use three AAA batteries and still have a low light, high light, strobe and of course 'off.' Nothing fancy, pure function.

I have them in every vehicle, camper, camera bag, atv, garage, emergency kit, etc. Yea, I have a bunch of em.


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Jul 16, 2012 23:25 |  #25

bedobe wrote in post #14726872 (external link)
What's the saying, "quantity has a quality all it one." To that end Costco has carried Techlite Lumen Master cree flashlights for some time. You can get three for about $16 (instant rebate).

The latest version has changed some. They have done away with the 'low battery light,' which ironically drained the batteries in about 6 months. They also upped the brightness, claiming to have 200 lumens. Maybe, they're plenty bright. They are slightly shorter than the earlier version which means they are really compact. They did away with the so called focus. It didn't do much anyway.

They still use three AAA batteries and still have a low light, high light, strobe and of course 'off.' Nothing fancy, pure function.

I have them in every vehicle, camper, camera bag, atv, garage, emergency kit, etc. Yea, I have a bunch of em.

The circuits in those costco lights are very inefficient. I would unscrew the tailcaps on the ones you don't use frequently to keep the batteries from going dead.


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Jul 16, 2012 23:59 |  #26

BroncoAZ wrote in post #14727363 (external link)
The circuits in those costco lights are very inefficient. I would unscrew the tailcaps on the ones you don't use frequently to keep the batteries from going dead.

That's why I made a point of stating they have done away with the low battery light. That's what was draining the batteries.

I got tired of replacing batteries in the older model flashlights, so I changed out the light switch, taking out the circuitry in the end cap.


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Jul 17, 2012 01:24 as a reply to  @ bedobe's post |  #27

I have at least a dozen or more surefire lights. They are tools and used for different purposes. My fav is the E2L outdoorsman. They take a beating and last for a long time. I really like the 2 stage button and battery life. I am also very partial to princeton tec. I have them in all my camera bags and keep them handy. They are tough, lightweight, cheap and last forever on a set of batteries. My fav is the Attitude followed by the impact II. In my opinion, the lower powered flashlights are much more useful in 90% of the situations I need, excluding weapon mounted lights.

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Sep 12, 2012 22:49 |  #29

I keep a Streamlight Scorpion in my bag for general use, but will sometimes bring a Stinger if I think I may need something brighter for light painting.


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Sep 13, 2012 01:39 |  #30

I purchased a new Fenix PD22 last month for a small EDC light. It has a good interface and four usable levels of light topping out at 190 lumens. It isn't as bright as my Fury, nor as small as my old Fenix P1D, but it has been great for the first month of use. I think the $60 price tag is a good value. The picture below isn't mine.

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