P10pablo
(P10pablo)
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My ears are on or off, but when they’re on I can hear it all.
My hang up with the Klarus Mi7 was when the the late great Marshall Hoots of Going Gear talked about them honoring their warranty. The way he explained the experience made me think two things, they sometimes need service and you are going to apparently be torchless for almost half a year if something goes wrong. That is a bummer, and some of the Amazon reviews talked about quality issues.
I am enticed by the 14500 cause i realize that as much as I want all of the light I can get the 14500 battery can drive all the lumens (300-500) I need for about two weeks at a time. I enjoy not charging my Olight S30R Baton iii for multiple months, but after a year back in the office, my trusty S30 and Leatherman Skeletool wrecked every pair of pants in my closet. When you’re supposed to be the polished face of an organization your rig has to be a bit more discrete, that and I bought new pants and didn’t want to see all the same pocket wear on every pair of slacks I own. Those wear lines and fraying have a certain charm about them, but maybe i’ve moved on. So I think I have to limit myself on the 18650 and 18350.
I enjoy the hunt. I used to think I festered about buying in my mind, but really I enjoy comparing stuff in my head a lot, before buying. For example the Jetbeam-1 MK is rated at 480 lumens, and the thrunite t10ii is supposed to be 550. Of the two the Jetbeam-1 MK is tight and strong and medium floody, with a brilliant hot center that says “dial me down to a lower setting”. The thrunite t10ii with its CW bulb is incredibly floody, does not have a hot center and really throws light all around you in addition to having a long throw. Now take the Olight S1A, The king of flooders. I keep giving that flashlight to people as a gift cause regular people seem to love what it does. The Olight S1A seems to have the least throw, which i find disappointing on walks when I want to throw light medium, and long distances; there are so many choices.
I’ve definitely learned that I like my 1000 lumen and up lights to be NW, and my 500 lumen and less lights to be CW and apparently with less flood and more of a tight beam. I guess this is what the thrunite t10ii taught me in a day. Without the whine i’d probably keep it and be pleased.
Lastly as is the case with many 14500 lights (though not all) the thrunite t10ii firefly is unusable. Who ever knew 0.5 to 5 lumens could be so functional.