This fits a Sipik SK-68
Thank you! :bigsmile:
I ordered 3 of these and opened a ticket with FT after a few back and forth emails I got this today.
“Thank you for reminding us.
This is definitely not a xenon bulb. The supplier provided the wrong information to us and our staff failed to discover this mistake.
We’re confirming the correct LED information with the supplier. We will update the information as soon as the supplier replies to us. We’ve put the status of this product to temporarily sold out for now.”
So definitely not Xenon then!!
What about this knife?
http://www.fasttech.com/products/1901/10005636/1440343
Anyone else having problems with FT website?
Captcha after almost every refresh and there are no pictures of new products , no pictures for products in my wish list, main page etc… ![]()



Have you tried clearing cache etc? If images aren’t loading it could be related to their cdn server, but everything is working for me.
I did and it’s even worse now, all the pictures that were showing up before and all formatting from css were from my cache!
Thanks to Werner I’ve just bought 2 BAZO fine knives one stainless scales and one with black scales, while I was looking round the “unusual” brands I bought one of these RIMEI 5924 Stainless Steel Foldable Tactical Survival Knife
The three of them together were less than $10. ![]()
The store was slow but no other difficulties like no pictures etc.
Please give a short feedback how the knifes are.
I have tons of onehand tactical killer super knifes with leopard designated signed from bear grylls himself, but this looks lightweight and cheap for putting in my backpack for peeling in apple at lunchtime or borrowing to someone without worrying about anything….or to threw in the bin at a unexpected bag control somewhere.
After the 0.99$ and 1.99$ wallbuys knives these are even expensive…
I’m hoping they’ll be slip joints capable of EDC use, I’ve ordered all the stainless steel slip joint looking SanRenMu’s as well.
All cheap and they’ll do as gifts if I don’t keep them.
I’ll certainly get back to you when I’ve had a chance to play with them. ![]()
I have the super small all stainless sanremu, 30mm blade or so. but it wasn’t so sharp like the bigger knifes from them…

http://www.fasttech.com/products/1/10005682/1443106-aluminum-alloy-blue-light-laser-flashlight
$118.05 before BLF discount
Aluminum Alloy Blue Light Laser Flashlightblack / zoom / 2*LC16340

http://www.fasttech.com/products/1/10005701/1443709-singfire-9t6-9-cree-xm-l-t6-5-mode-11000-lumen
$61.02 before BLF discount
SingFire 9T6 9*Cree XM-L T6 5-Mode 11000-Lumen White LED Flashlightblack / 2(3)*18650 / 2(3)*26650

http://www.fasttech.com/products/1/10005710/1443727-yinding-2-cree-xm-l-u2-4-mode-1800-lumen-white
$51.18 before BLF discount. Also comes in red and blue.
YINDING 2*Cree XM-L U2 4-Mode 1800-Lumen White LED Bike Light / Headlamp1*battery pack (4*18650 / 4400mAh / 2S2P) / US plug
| FLASHLIGHT MODES | Hi > Mid > Lo > Strobe |
| LENS TYPE | Plastic Lens
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The lasers seem overpriced. Are they actually any good?
Samsung inr for cheap…

The lasers seem overpriced. Are they actually any good?
I hope it can cut through the steel or aluminum or at least melt the solder… for that price ![]()
Yay Samsung 20R's!!!
-Garry
I wouldn't know, and at $100 I probably won't ever know. Up to 2 watt output sounds pretty good though. I'm going to buy my first laser, and it's only going to cost ~$7.
Samsung INR18650-20R 2000mAh 3.6V cells. 2-pack for $9.98 after BLF discount
Trustfire IMR 18500 3.7v 1300mAh (1100mAh tested) cells. 2-pack for $6.17 after BLF discount. It's an odd size but you never know what someone might need for a project.
2mm x 1.5m Copper braid/soldering wick. 2-packs for just $1.64. Darn good price from what I've seen.
The lasers seem overpriced. Are they actually any good?
Not really over priced if they are indeed between 1W-2W output. That’s pretty huge! Only problem with these is what is the actual output. One of the two offered says 500mW-2000mW and the other says 1000mW-2000mW. That’s a pretty big variance for production variances.
Only one of them claims to be focusable in the details and in the description is says "zoomable" whatever that means. The other says nothing about being focusable. Oddly, the one with less power and less features costs more than the other.
Also, they both claim to be "blue" lasers, which are far more expensive than the more common and cheaper to manufacture purple/violet lasers. Funny enough though in the pics of the beams they look purple/violet and not blue.
Aluminum Alloy Blue Light Laser 1000mA-2000mA for $133.94 or $127.24 after BLF discount