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Drivers-What flashlight do you use to look for addresses?
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<blockquote data-quote="35years" data-source="post: 3200901" data-attributes="member: 60822"><p>Looked it up on candle power forums.</p><p>Marketing ploy.</p><p>These are the opinions that were posted....</p><p></p><p>Typical $10-$15 cheap zoomie behind peddled for $50 with deceptive and inaccurate information. I have yet to see one of these ads that actually shows the beam of an aspheric. Some truly powerful light is usually responsible for the beam shots, instead of the light being peddled on the ignorant populace.</p><p>__________________________</p><p>Yes marketing skills here clearly exceed the technical facts about this light. The 3 AAA cell holder is indicative of technology that is OVER 15 years old. It's probably not regulated either, meaning the beam will dim with time. There are other lights using that same body. To the unenlightened from a world with 2 D cell powered incan lights, this 'new' LED technology somewhat of a novelty.To the enlightened community here that light is an overpriced piece of junk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35years, post: 3200901, member: 60822"] Looked it up on candle power forums. Marketing ploy. These are the opinions that were posted.... Typical $10-$15 cheap zoomie behind peddled for $50 with deceptive and inaccurate information. I have yet to see one of these ads that actually shows the beam of an aspheric. Some truly powerful light is usually responsible for the beam shots, instead of the light being peddled on the ignorant populace. __________________________ Yes marketing skills here clearly exceed the technical facts about this light. The 3 AAA cell holder is indicative of technology that is OVER 15 years old. It's probably not regulated either, meaning the beam will dim with time. There are other lights using that same body. To the unenlightened from a world with 2 D cell powered incan lights, this 'new' LED technology somewhat of a novelty.To the enlightened community here that light is an overpriced piece of junk! [/QUOTE]
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