Tell me your opinion about Torpedo 007, like or Dislike ?
-Looks great, really sleek and sexy. However, I dislike the battery type. It’s difficult to find a good cell of this size. I probably prefer a slightly longer and thinner light using aa/14500.
How do you love Stainless Steel Flashlight?
No problems with SS. Seems more premium without the tarnishing problems of copper or brass. I realize some people love this whole patina thing but its not for me.
Why you don’t choose a Stainless Steel Flashlight?
*I like the Torpedo007 very much
*I generally think SS is too heavy and does not conduct heat very well, for small lights it is ok though
*for high power lights I don’t want SS, it kills the leds over time
Tell me your opinion about Torpedo 007, like or Dislike ? Really like the look and the small form factor. The “torpedo” look is quite unique. I like the trit addition.
How do you love Stainless Steel Flashlight? Like the look and durability
Why you don’t choose a Stainless Steel Flashlight? mainly weight and honestly, extra cost sometimes
- Tell me your opinion about Torpedo 007, like or Dislike ?
I like the looks of the Torpedo 007
- How do you love Stainless Steel Flashlight?
Stainless steel is tough and keeps on shining
Why you don’t choose a Stainless Steel Flashlight?
The minuspoint of stainless steel in >AAA-sized flashlights is the weight.
When a light is 10% bigger, it is 1/3rd more heavy,
and steel is already almost 3 times heavier than aluminum.
And I hope that this time it will be an affordable (SS) light.
1. I definitely like it, but as with anything… there are things I would change or customize. I’m not a big fan of mixing gold & silver metal colors. And the flame pattern doesn’t drive me wild, but is fine. But the overall design with it’s compact clicky, room for a trit vial, inner copper tube, and temperature regulation are all very nice. And… I’m a sucker for small things that are still functional.
2. Love the stainless. Holds up well and looks nice.
3. I usually don’t get stainless lights because of the additional price they carry. Flashlight technology is changing so fast that in my humble opinion, a light either needs to be relatively inexpensive (that is, replaceable) or easily upgradeable.