Congratulations to sandalian ( #166, winners please PM me before May 15th to geth the prize
Hello Guys,
functions of flashlight voting, if you have voted, please post I have voted under this thread, it’s the second chance to enter our giveway ( March 23th)
Are you tired of the MAP policy for the high quality flashlight, do you want to get Unique and high quality flashlight at a great price
Welcome to join in our discussion for what’s the Unique, Speical and Cool features that you wish to come with the new flashlight, let us have a brainstorming, let you be one of the designer of this upcoming gadget
Just post Any Ideas which appears in your mind
(Thanks for mapache’s advice,
it is a free-for-all brainstorm
As a thanks for your participating, we will pick a winner from the first 200 comments from the members to win one of the following prize
2 Any product under $50 (product page price) from GearBest
If the ideas has been adopted, members who provide the ideas please PMed me, the first two people who PMed me will get one of the new flashlight after it has been finished
(triple?)XP-L HI relatively small thrower with max current rating of ~6Amp, thermally regulated, sublumen moonmode and beacon mode. Add a USB charging port, that can also be used as a backup USB charging port. To charge your cellphone for instance. With voltage indicator in any form and waterproof.
A good quality, fairly inexpensive 18650-based “zoomie”, that is, a good quality flood at one end and a good quality thrower/search light at the other end. It can be single-mode as it’s meant to be a single piece/multiple function outside nighttime flashlight that can transition from up-close needs to “what’s-going-on-way-over-there?”.
Glow in the dark portion of the body option that can be turned on/off. Doesn’t have to be too bright just bright enough to find the flashlight at night.
First recommendation:
Any budget light that does NOT have a LatticeBright emitter! These junk LEDs have become the bane of the budget flashlight world.
Second recommendation:
~$10-$15
Single-AA/14500 operation
Smooth body but with good knurling
No crenelations or sharp edges
Quality anodizing, possibly in an array of colors
Deep-Carry pocket-clip
Genuine Cree XP-G2 emitter (my personal preference is for cooler tint)
Light-OP reflector
Regulated Three-mode Lo-Mid-High no-strobe/SOS driver
Tailcap clicky.
Copper mcpcb, integrated shelf thick enough to handle heat, direct driven xp-l Hi with a primary clicky switch in the rear and a secondary momentary switch for changing the 4 modes from moonlight to turbo with a hidden strobe mode.
Personally I have little use for any flashing options in most of my lights, I just want high, medium, and low settings. I’m on the copper mcpcb bandwagon.