Micro USB MHL to HDMI TV Adapter Cable for Samsung Galaxy S3 - I was surprised this cable actually works like a champ, the one I bought for four times the price at the ATT store had poor connection at the micro plug.
The XM-L2 LED are cheaper as the prices from other shops, but notice the bin. FT has only XM-L2 T6 1B and 1C (both with 16mm, 20mm or without base). The BLF coupon code works and you get the price of $5,41 - 5,87 without a base.
INTL_Outdoor sells the XM-L2 for about $6,95-9,45 with other bins (T6 1A, T6 0D, T6 E3 Chromaticity group: 3B, 3C, 3A, 3D Tint: Neutral white and T2 E8 Chromaticity group: 8B, 8C, 8A, 8D Tint: Warm white).
I’d noticed that. Hopefully xm-l2 u2 and t6 nw will become available again. I still have a nw saved for whatever special host catches my eye, it could in all honesty be that it ends up in an l2 host. I’ll hit you up for a link buwuve if when I get one
So far they have added 6 products, all flashlight related:
Black shadow terminator
TM15
X-power host (aka. D4 host @fancyflashlights. Better price from fancyflashlights)
Other versions of the 3/5A drivers. Seems to be the same as the ones from intl-outdoor, but slightly cheaper.
Here are the link for the users, who do not want to search. msantic post the olight link - I don’t need to reposted here.
Blackshadow Terminator, 4x XM-L (Cool White U2 1A or Warm White T6 3C4 version), 4x 18650, 3500 lumens, low voltage warning, modes: lo, mid, high (hidden strobe)
Nitecor TinyMonster TM15, 3x XM-L U2, 4x 18650 or 8x CR123 - but it will also run with only 1x 18650 or 2x CR123, 2450 lumens, abbility to charge in the flashlight
Nitecore EA2, 280 lumens, 2x AA, XP-G R5, 5 mode, secondary red SMD LED serves both as an extremely low-power illumination option and also as a status indicator and locator beacon.
Pricecontrol do not work with this flashlight, but you can save 5% with coupon BLF. Your price will be $37,48 - Non Aff-Link
This could be a nice driver, if you want one with different groups. 1 Group: 1 Mode - 2 Group: hi, mid, low - 3 Group: Ramping 1-100% with memory - 4 Group: Blink modes.
FT has a 3A and a 5A version, both with an overheat protection (55-60°C). Price (with BLF coupon) $5,88 (3A) $6,08 (5A) - Non Aff-Link
You know, putting the final price after the promo code is not a good idea.
I think it would be best if this thread listed the advertised price on Fasttech’s website and then say a discount can be had by entering PRICECONTROL without mentioning the final price.
Otherwise, as we have seen, FT’s competitors and even the manufacturers themselves end up creating problems for them that can only hurt us in the long run and could change FT’s ability to continue providing great service at a great price in the future - it could potentially even be an existential threat.
I think its quite interesting they have gotten Led Lenser products (H7P7 today).
Their prices are really good. Especially on P7 (26,3:money_mouth_face:.
February 18th, from Fasttech, to the United States. Still not here by March 14. A couple of small orders without tracking numbers have not arrived, while those with tracking have made it (East Coast United States)…
I think so, they’ve mentioned a few times that the non-tracked option can take ages. That’s why they put the ‘highly recommended’ tag on the tracked one.
I’ve been looking up the signs of fakes for those LED lensers they’ve added, simply due to the price being so low. As far as I can tell they are both genuine, but someone else having another look would probably be useful before anyone takes my word for it.
I’m not sure if those lights are genuine either, but the LED Lenser clone I got last year for $7 was pretty nice:
It’s like a SK-68 on your head, basically. It doesn’t get as wide on the flood setting, but it seems to be just a little brighter overall, when compared to a SK-68 with Eneloops. Not as bright as a SK-68 with a 14500 battery though.
I don’t use it much though, because my ZL H51 works better for almost everything I do.