I was wondering if anyone could answer a question for me.I read the term dry in this forum and I would like to know what it means?Thanks
It's a flashlight a lot of people here like.
http://www.intl-outdoor.com/dry-xml-t6-2500-lumens-18650-flashlight-p-215.html
Using the search function non this forum and this review shows up https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/6156
Didn't we have a newbie post a thread nearly identical to this one not too long ago? (Almost seems suspicious.)
-Garry
Yep.
Isn't there another BLFer from Upstate NY? Perhaps they know each other.
yeah, dthrckt
-Garry
Yeah, but he was in Oregon... https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/6540
keltex78: garrybunk:Didn’t we have a newbie post a thread nearly identical to this one not too long ago? (Almost seems suspicious.)
-Garry
Yep.
Yeah, but he was in Oregon... https://budgetlightforum.com/t/-/6540
Or was he? You can say you're from anywhere on here!
I was wondering if anyone could answer a question for me.I read the term dry in this forum and I would like to know what it means?Thanks
Hi Mike, welcome to the BLF.
Member 2100 wrote that the translation of "DRY" meant "popular."
The DRY flashlight is the best bang-for-the-buck out there. $65, plus shipping, for around 2700 lumen !!! (www.cnqulaitygoods.com)
This light also has the best record for non-DOA arrivals, an important consideration with high-powered triple-XM-Ls.