And therefore are the ones i use most. There's also a Tank007 TK703 which is currently in the guts of my washing machine that currently isn't working. I'll try to get parts tomorrow before (probably) having to buy a new one.
I like them a lot. Of all of them the SH-034 is my favourite with the SH-032 second. It is a really nicely made light which puts out a seriously respectable amount of light and feels very nice in the hand. Stainless steel is also very good at removing odours from your hands. Chop an onion then handle a stainless light and the onion smell will be gone. The Trustfire is nice but rather big for an AA light.
Will do. Sounds like it might be very good though not the brightest thing ever. Not that this really matters. This comment sounds very good. Hopefully mine (well, Ronnie's actually) will arrive soon.
There is that - but I do like bright. I'll certainly be fair with it when it arrives, like you say brightness isn't everything or I'd have given about a million stars to the Piritlight here.
The ability to give light when you want it to is also extremely important. And it really doesn't matter how much if you really need light - I do EDC a Fenix E01 on one of my keyrings. I have AAA lights on all of my keyrings and a Tank007 TK-703 in my pockets usually.
When it comes to lights we all should own at least 2-3 lights that are awed by people.....i know i have a couple that i like to take with me when we walk the beach at night with the kids. Im hoping and waiting for the light to come in for your review, it seems that it would make a wonderful indoor light.
I have two 6D ROPs in the car for that. But handily portable they aren't. And a bag full of lights that usually lives in the trunk of the car. Currently in my living room as I'm pulling them out for the troubleshooting and maintenance thread. Must dig out my first bright light as it gave quite a bit of trouble in its time - the famous Golston 7W light.
For me, I'll list my four most used lights in order of frequency: (Please don't laugh )
As you might have guessed, I keep this on my keychain at all times, and use it very frequently. It is very bright, weightless, and indestructable. And it costs like $0.52
I keep this fairly bright and durable Powerlight in my backpack at all times, because I can afford to lose it and because the battery lasts forever.
Great price, perfect tailstanding, good battery life, multi-modes, extremely bright, and easily replaceable, the Trustfire F20 earned a place in my quick-access drawer in my house.
The Ultrafire C3 SS is affordable, high quality, and has a nice low mode. I keep it on my tabletop with the GITD tailswitch up so I can find it during a power outage.
Here everyone is amazed when they see my $4.28 Powerlight. They say it would be great for armadillo hunting, which I personally haven't tried yet. (An armadillo can be caught by stunning it with a bright light in his/her eyes.)