#76248 - 11/07/06 06:04 AM
Re: All your flashlights?
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First off, all you flashlight freaks need to head on over to: http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/You will be right at home. Next, check out: http://www.flashlightreviews.com/index1.htmlMy lights: Keychain- Arc AAA-P All around pocket lights: -Inova XT5 in silver and black -Inova X1 in silver and black -Fenix L1P Cool tool: Surefire A2 Utility/work: -3D maglites w/MagLED upgrade and lens diffuser -(2) Lumilite 6V lanterns Things go bump in the night lights: Maglite 2c with MagLED upgrade and custom HAIII black finish. Maglite 2c, modified w/3 cr123 cells and 6 cell Magnum star bulb. Headlamp- Princeton tec quad Bicycle light- Dorcy 2C 8LED. TR
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#76250 - 11/07/06 09:04 AM
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latest purchase was a Mag 2D LED for the car glovebox.
Arc AAA P (new style) Blaster 3P Madmax lite (mini-mag drop in) EDC Basic 42 just way too many...............!
right now i'm just waiting for the CREE LED lights before i buy anything else.
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#76251 - 11/07/06 02:47 PM
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Registered: 06/02/06
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Loc: SOCAL
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Photon Freedom on my keyring. Maglite, both 2D and 3D and retrofitted with LED bulbs. UK4AA eLED I've got three of the Underwater Kinetics lights, one yellow and two black. Good solid lights which have a flat output curve for ~20 hours. These are my go-to lights, good balance of output, size and battery life. Gerber Infinity Ultra. Single AA light which also gets a lot of mileage on batteries. Peak Matterhorn 1xAAA Great pocket light, right up there with the Arc model, but less pricey. I've also got the Arc 1xAAA, nice light but hard to justify the wait and $$. Surefire 6P. Surefire G2. Princeton Tec EOS LED Headlamp Excellent headlamp.
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#76252 - 11/07/06 02:54 PM
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Registered: 06/02/06
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right now i'm just waiting for the CREE LED lights before i buy anything else Could you add some info on the Cree lights? I knew Cree made high end LEDs, but didn't know they made flashlights. Edit: Cree's website Remember, Cree is an LED company, not a flashlight company. You can put a great LED in a so-so flashlight. I'll wait for the reviews.
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#76253 - 11/07/06 02:55 PM
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Registered: 05/23/02
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Loc: Brooklyn, New York
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Surefire M6 - powerful, sits on my duty belt, good for street work and defense
Surefire E2L -nice two stage LED light was my edc at first but now rides in my car as a backup light. Pretty cool and decent throw.
Surefire E1L - my main EDC. click on light, small, nice power
Gladius - small duty light, very powerful throw, many power settings, strobe mode
Various photon lights: in different places: key chains, zipper pulls
Krill lights: camping
Glo-toob: diving, camping and faks
Inova 24/7: biking, good light, multicolor strobe function but I broke quite few of them and dont trust them much
Inova X5 UV - ultraviolet light mosty for play around the ambulance.
Tektite Expedition 1400, 14 LED - diving light, hate it since it got no throw and too wide deam, bought it by mistake but it works and havent failed me.
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#76255 - 11/08/06 12:28 AM
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Registered: 09/01/05
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yeah, thats what i meant. actually the numbers on the CREE are impressive all around. around half the power draw and twice the output. here's one of the latest beamshot comparisons against a LuxV: http://candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=140215lots of other posts about the cree's outstanding performance on CPF. only one (rather pricey) but great light available right now (Aleph19) but i'd expect many new offerings in the very near future.
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#76256 - 11/08/06 01:27 AM
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Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5357
Loc: SOCAL
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Thanks for the link. I knew Cree made top-of-the-line LEDs, didn't realize they were that far in front of the luxeon emitters. Keep an eye on these.
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