I got my Excel 9205A meter, that’s a BIG meter! Got 2 more HD2010’s also. When I first opened the package I could of sworn that these new 2010’s were of lesser quiality, I was initially really upset. Later, when I compared it to the one I got last year, I was pleased to realize that they were of the same great quality, just slightly more silvery grey in color. This all from TMart.
BTW, the leads for the 9205 meter are junk. And this is a meter with a 20A scale. You would think that maybe the leads would be a little better. I bet those leads will fry with 8 amps going thru them.
Penny UltraFire 18650 arrived from TMart NJ warehouse in 5 days, shipped via USPS - cell appears to use forgery quality blue 2400 wraps (voltage misspelled with a few grammar errors) and does not match the similar UltraFire 2400s I got with my Trustfire light (which work well enough for that stock light).
Cell had clear plastic wrap over the printed wrap to insulate the poles, and was inside of a static-free ziplock and then loose inside a typical unpadded plastic shipping envelope with no additional padding used.
Arrived charged to 3.93 volts. HF DMM battery test result in line with other cells. Current draw is 2.0A in a 2.8A driver light where a Sony IMR will run 2.8A when fresh. Capacity still unknown; indications are it should work as well as some of my free pack pulls.
If somebody hasn’t done it by the time my transparent wrap comes from FT next week or so, I’ll pull the wrap to see if there is any writing on the cell.
EDIT: The cell is 40g, where the others I have are 38g - same as reported here.
Boker Magnum Auto. Seems good blade was very sharp and knife worked as it was supposed to. Locks up very well and seems solid. I’ll have to use it a while before I really make up my mind.
I've played most of the 3-D Grand Theft Auto games (Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto IV, along with several mission packs). Good times!
As soon as Grand Theft Auto V comes out on PC, I'll be all over that s---. 8)
Will say one thing.... The modes are done by a resistored switch in the tail cap. Full click = high. Second full click = low. One last full click to turn off.
In a way, I actually like it. Never really had a need to use rapid momentary flashes, but it would be good for that