I was offended!jackalo626 wrote:It was edited and not funny, well sorta lol.WLJ wrote:Nice thread title
Flashlight opinion (just write answer first and then why if
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Re: Fleshlight opinion (just write answer first and then why
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Re: Flashlight opinion (just write answer first and then why
That seems to always pop on my radar.86 slo-vo wrote:Fenix UC35.
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Love mine, lost my first one so I ordered another.
Found old one so I gifted it to a buddy. Both still running strong.
No batteries to dick with, I use it EVERY day and charge it about every 2 weeks.
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No batteries to dick with, I use it EVERY day and charge it about every 2 weeks.
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Re: Flashlight opinion (just write answer first and then why
As I re-read this thread I realized I might have misunderstood the question.
If you're asking for opinions of the two lights you mentioned, I can only comment on the Surefire G2X Pro. It's the light I keep in my glovebox; had it for 5-6 years, and I've never had an issue with it. I usually like my lights to have a single output level, but for a general use light, the low output option is convenient. No need to blind yourself when looking for something.
As an aside, my old 6Z is still going strong after 15+ years of hard use. I replaced the head with a Malkoff LED, but not out of necessity.
If you're asking for opinions of the two lights you mentioned, I can only comment on the Surefire G2X Pro. It's the light I keep in my glovebox; had it for 5-6 years, and I've never had an issue with it. I usually like my lights to have a single output level, but for a general use light, the low output option is convenient. No need to blind yourself when looking for something.
As an aside, my old 6Z is still going strong after 15+ years of hard use. I replaced the head with a Malkoff LED, but not out of necessity.
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Re: Flashlight opinion (just write answer first and then why
Yeah, having a low output for the more likely scenario of changing a tire at night, lost keys, or looking for treasure at night where you think a drug trafficker might have buried it are a more realistic. 320 lumens for 4ft distance is overkill. Plus the batteries lasting more than 2 hours is a bonus by lowering the output.Frailer wrote:As I re-read this thread I realized I might have misunderstood the question.
If you're asking for opinions of the two lights you mentioned, I can only comment on the Surefire G2X Pro. It's the light I keep in my glovebox; had it for 5-6 years, and I've never had an issue with it. I usually like my lights to have a single output level, but for a general use light, the low output option is convenient. No need to blind yourself when looking for something.
As an aside, my old 6Z is still going strong after 15+ years of hard use. I replaced the head with a Malkoff LED, but not out of necessity.