FW3A, a TLF/BLF EDC flashlight - SST-20 available, coupon codes public

Good point Firelight2. :+1:
This light is also speced to use a Carclo Narrow Spot Frosted TIR (10511) Optic, .
So, as has been mentioned before: While the polls #1 choice, the XP-L HI; may well “throw” a bit further…. it is far from a ‘thrower’ as used in this light.

Looking forward to it.

From post #1

Optics

Hello!
Please, add me for 1 light! Thanks in advance!

My fingers are crossed for the 4000K Samsung as an available option!

See Post # 2083 , Looks like he only ordered one unit, (A flashlight)

I asked Minocc via PM (personal message).

Doubt resolved
Sorry for the inconvenience.

Me too!

Yes, I would like one too, please.

sorry, spent this money while waiting
please remove #600

yeah…Waiting…. :innocent:

I have patience, just not endurance at my age

yes, this is what i meant.
thanks again.

Sign me up please!

Please add me to the list for 2

In for 1, please.

The 3000K, 95+ CRI, variant of the Luminus SST-20 is an interesting emitter.

I’m just sayin’

Waiting is half the fun! Can’t wait for both my units. Everyone is doing a great job!

Hum, despite it seems pretty awesome (beam and “colour”) I guess it would be too much on the “yellow/orange side”! Personal preference statement, note!

I do hope, though, that the discussed LEDs can be offered, for I’d like to have one of each :wink:

EDIT: BTW, are there any more news on the FW3A ??

Personal but popular preference. :slight_smile:

Last time I graphed raw poll results, this is how things turned out. The only tint less popular than 3000K was 6500K.

Due to the 2 types of leds in discussion, I also thought the “extreme” values (3000K and 6500K) would be the less favourite, and this table confirms it! Too warm or too cold in a flashlight like this would be not a wise move. Hence the general preferences for the 4000K-5500K!

However, seeing djozz’s test, that LED is a nice thing to use in other lights! :+1:

There is two sides on this led:

  1. it measures extreme high CRI with both high R9 and R12, right on top of the BBL in a reflector light. Awesome! :smiley:
  2. it looks kind of boring, the tint and colours it shows are virtually identical to an oldschool halogen bulb that we were all used to. No news today. :weary: