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

I donā€™t think anyone can say ā€œThat didnā€™t take too long to createā€ about the Fireflies products. It may APPEAR as if they simply pop up out of thin air, but the fact is they have been working on them for many many months. Much longer than any of us actually realize. We are not privy to all the ā€œbehind the scenesā€ drama involved in designing, prototyping, testing, tweaking, revisions, etcā€¦ of the Fireflies line of lights. The same goes for Emisar.

Yes, maybe he canā€™t find the unsubscribe button?

Itā€™s at the bottom of post #1. Here is the link.

Iā€™m interested in one.

But you didnā€™t? Thatā€™s why he corrected you that its FET+3, not 1 lol.

Whatever your opinio on this light please dont stop posting here.

About the special edition thing, Iā€™ve been really tempted to change the thread title. Iā€™ve always thought The Millerā€™s title was a little awkward. Special elegant triple powerful flashlight. Should probably change that at some point.

O.K.
:+1:

A shorter title. reduced.

Example:

The FW3A a TLF BLF : Lumintop 18650

Or similar.

Okay, thatā€™s a little unnecessary.

What exactly is theoretical about a flashlight ToyKeeper claims has been carried around for 10 months now?

Will this flashlight be mass produced? That is a valid questionā€¦

The more people that respond to spam type comments, the more spam we will recieve. Itā€™s best to just ignore them and wait for actual updates.

Iā€™m interested in 2 lights.

I miss the ā€™good ole daysā€™ when people said it & then just let it rideā€¦ :smiley: . :wink:

ymmv

I think ā€œshow must go onā€ even if we have no response from Fritz.
It is stupid situation when 1500people waiting for one)

Iā€™d like to reserve a FW3A please, or whatever weā€™re calling them once theyā€™re released. It looks like a great concept.

edit: Make that 1501

Is it the tail switch that differentiates this from lets say a D4 ?

Funny you should ask, I was just thinking about that.
IMHO the answer is yes.
HDS, Novatac, Liteflux and maybe others have tackled this issue, some more successfully than others.
Again, IMHO HDS has done it best.
I donā€™t know if there are patent issues regarding that particular design but Iā€™m hoping this version works.
The current carried to the switch is tiny so a much smaller conductor could be used.
A notch down the inside of the battery tube could house the insulated conductor.
Itā€™s a matter of making it robust enough to handle battery changes and curious owners.

Interested in one.
Jimmymke

Iā€™m interested in 2 more. That should bring my total to 3.

Pepinfaxera, thank you for keeping up with the interest list.

Interested in one if and when.

Would then use a fixed end cap to avoid wire to switch connection being removable?