Flashlight-Fi (LED & Conventional)
Apr 18, 2011 at 6:15 PM Post #481 of 828
OK, went just a bit crazy. Ordered three:
Olight M20-S2 Warrior
Olight T20-T-R5
Quark AA2 Tactical S2  (same one rasmushorn just got)
 
Looked at features, specs, reviews, etc. These just seemed to capture what I wanted... but not all in one item. So I got all three, just to see the differences. It's a start.
Was going to get the Quark 123-2 Tactical, but preferred the specs of the Olight for this (CR123) style. We'll see.
 
Cheers.
 
Apr 18, 2011 at 9:22 PM Post #482 of 828
You never know when you are going to need 3 flashlights, right? 2 hands and toes.
 
Apr 19, 2011 at 12:58 AM Post #483 of 828


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You never know when you are going to need 3 flashlights, right? 2 hands and toes.


Not toes... Mouth. Much easier to aim. 
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Apr 19, 2011 at 1:24 AM Post #484 of 828


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OK, went just a bit crazy. Ordered three:
Olight M20-S2 Warrior
Olight T20-T-R5
Quark AA2 Tactical S2  (same one rasmushorn just got)
 
Looked at features, specs, reviews, etc. These just seemed to capture what I wanted... but not all in one item. So I got all three, just to see the differences. It's a start.
Was going to get the Quark 123-2 Tactical, but preferred the specs of the Olight for this (CR123) style. We'll see.
 
Cheers.


Only three?  Well, that's a nice start!  :wink:  Enjoy!  Next step is the Olight M30 / M31 / M3X.
http://www.batteryjunction.com/olight-m3x-triton.html
 
 
Apr 19, 2011 at 1:32 AM Post #485 of 828
Apr 19, 2011 at 4:59 AM Post #486 of 828


Quote:
OK, went just a bit crazy. Ordered three:
Olight M20-S2 Warrior
Olight T20-T-R5
Quark AA2 Tactical S2  (same one rasmushorn just got)
 
Looked at features, specs, reviews, etc. These just seemed to capture what I wanted... but not all in one item. So I got all three, just to see the differences. It's a start.
Was going to get the Quark 123-2 Tactical, but preferred the specs of the Olight for this (CR123) style. We'll see.
 
Cheers.


Wow, that's a start! Looking forward to some pictures and impressions here....
 
 
Apr 19, 2011 at 2:22 PM Post #487 of 828
Picked up the Fenix TK12 R5, shortly after buying the TK45. I mainly got it because of the small size, I thought it would be a nice EDC, but after some use I find the edges too sharp and not really comfortable. So I am still looking for an EDC light that durable, and has a less "tactical" design for a reasonable price.
 
Apr 19, 2011 at 3:56 PM Post #489 of 828
Yeah, I can see you at the airport... trying to tell them it's just a flashlight.
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Apr 19, 2011 at 10:50 PM Post #492 of 828


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Picked up the Fenix TK12 R5, shortly after buying the TK45. I mainly got it because of the small size, I thought it would be a nice EDC, but after some use I find the edges too sharp and not really comfortable. So I am still looking for an EDC light that durable, and has a less "tactical" design for a reasonable price.



4Sevens Mini-Quarks
 
Apr 19, 2011 at 11:21 PM Post #493 of 828
Ordered a Sunwayman M40C for work, should be arriving tomorrow. I'll post my impressions.

5 modes, Low (40 lumens) for 40 hours, medium (165 lumens) for 10 hours, high (630 lumens) for 2 hours, blue (9 lumens) for 10 hours, and red (12 lumens) for 10 hours.

Runs on 4 x CR123A or 2 x 18650 rechargeables.

From the reviews I've read it's built like a tank (sure looks like it), while still maintaining a very small size for this class of high-output lights, I'm looking forward to getting it. :D

Some photos:

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(images by selfbuilt of CandlePower Forums)
 
Apr 20, 2011 at 4:48 AM Post #494 of 828


Quote:
Ordered a Sunwayman M40C for work, should be arriving tomorrow. I'll post my impressions.

5 modes, Low (40 lumens) for 40 hours, medium (165 lumens) for 10 hours, high (630 lumens) for 2 hours, blue (9 lumens) for 10 hours, and red (12 lumens) for 10 hours.

Runs on 4 x CR123A or 2 x 18650 rechargeables.

From the reviews I've read it's built like a tank (sure looks like it), while still maintaining a very small size for this class of high-output lights, I'm looking forward to getting it.
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Some photos:

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 (images by selfbuilt of CandlePower Forums)


It looks awesome!
 
Apr 20, 2011 at 10:11 AM Post #495 of 828
That Sunwayman is a nice looking light.  Did you guys notice that the XM-L is same brightness as SST-50 using only half the current?  Cool!
ck out the M30R, using only 3xCR123s:  Note, the pic says SST-50 LED, but the light is identical, but for the fact the XM-L runs for twice as long as the SST-50.

 
 
  1. 800 Lumens (1hr)
  2. 240 Lumens (2.5 hrs)
  3. 50 Lumens (16 hrs)
  4. Strobe mode: 800 Lumens
 
 

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