In for one Ti and one Ti-Cu.
FREEME ✌ LUMINTOP FWAA Andúril 2 14500 Titanium+CU★/ Titanium/ Copper Flashlight Group Buy >>> ALIVE
interested on both
Depending on price, Interested in TI.
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Good luck. Those are fairly reasonable prices but they go against the trend of raising prices at Lumintop and China in general.
I held off on the fwaa for a couple of reasons, one being that it’s just too floody for me. I thought about buying it and changing emitters or waiting and hoping someone would make a narrower optic but never pushed the button. I wanted to see what the XPG3 version looked like but it never showed up. So I’m waiting now for the single emitter version, it’s inevitable. (?)
Lumintoplighting has lowered their price temporarily, (only 219c 4000k available) and that along with the frenzy dying down may mean something’s coming. I’d guess they’d offer different colors before a copper or single emitter light but we’ll see. I don’t remember how they did it with the fw3a. It’s kind of fun waiting, it keeps me more interested.
interested in titanium!
high cri versions only (4.000k and above)
many thanks freeme!
Interested in brass high cri
Interested in copper
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Interested in Ti.
Interested in ti depending on price.
Interested in brass, emitter will depend on what my fwaa looks like! When it get here from neal g. High CRI either way
In for ti and ti cu
Interested in brass
Freeme,
I’m in for copper xg3 thanks
Interested in Ti-Cu
Interested in Ti only.
Very happy to hear there are Fancy FWAA coming,
thank you for all your help.
this is going to be fun
Emitter: 3 CREE XP-G3 (6500K) / Nichia 219C (3000K/4000K/5000K@70CRI) / SST20 (4000K) LED
would be good if Lumintop would include the CRI of each LED
some people have been asking if the SST-20 4000k is the 95CRI version…
Neal said they are all 90 CRI except for the Nichia 5k which is 70 CRI
Neal said they are all 90 CRI except for the Nichia 5k which is 70 CRI
very helpful, thank you :+1:
Interested in Ti or Ti/Cu.