FallenHero
Diamond Member
i spent 150 bucks on mine.
Originally posted by: Adaman
I've been wanting to try this for a while. It supposedly will turn a $5 flashlight into a $95 flashlight.
Originally posted by: Adaman
I've been wanting to try this for a while. It supposedly will turn a $5 flashlight into a $95 flashlight.
Originally posted by: DaWhim
Originally posted by: HiTek21
I bought a Fenix L1D CE for $50, I use it all the time at work and at home. It's the perfect size and only uses 1AA battery. I've used a cheap mini mag at work but the batteries and bulbs kept dying every other day and it wasn't bright enough half the time.
I got my Fenix P1D CE for $70. it is hella bright...
Originally posted by: HiTek21
Originally posted by: DaWhim
Originally posted by: HiTek21
I bought a Fenix L1D CE for $50, I use it all the time at work and at home. It's the perfect size and only uses 1AA battery. I've used a cheap mini mag at work but the batteries and bulbs kept dying every other day and it wasn't bright enough half the time.
I got my Fenix P1D CE for $70. it is hella bright...
I almost bought the P1D CE but it uses those expensive CR123A batteries and it doesn't have a push button on/off switch. I've seen how bright that is on high mode and its crazy how those little CREE LEDs put out so much light.
Anyone else have this many high-powered flashlights? (thread from late 2005)Originally posted by: pcslookout
Who in their right mind speads $55 on a stupid flash light ? Why not just buy a cheap flashlight ?
You're paying for a flashlight that will saw through other flashlights! 😉 Putting a normal 6V SureFire lamp assembly in a cheap plastic flashlight is a bad idea. The 6V High Output lamp is not recommended for certain SureFire lights, as it has heat problems in both the G2 (melts the Lexan lens) and the E2 (requires a mod, the head is too small to sink/dissipate the heat).Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Adaman
I've been wanting to try this for a while. It supposedly will turn a $5 flashlight into a $95 flashlight.
When you buy an expensive flashlight, you're paying for more than just brightness. You could get the bulb assembly and batteries for a SureFire for $20. That will generate bright light. You're paying for a flashlight that is not made of plastic. 😉 And honestly, you're paying quite a bit for the name.
Originally posted by: Coquito
Originally posted by: DaWhim
Originally posted by: HiTek21
I bought a Fenix L1D CE for $50, I use it all the time at work and at home. It's the perfect size and only uses 1AA battery. I've used a cheap mini mag at work but the batteries and bulbs kept dying every other day and it wasn't bright enough half the time.
I got my Fenix P1D CE for $70. it is hella bright...
Look outside at the sky. Can you see this?
/SOS mode 🙂
Originally posted by: HiTek21
Originally posted by: DaWhim
Originally posted by: HiTek21
I bought a Fenix L1D CE for $50, I use it all the time at work and at home. It's the perfect size and only uses 1AA battery. I've used a cheap mini mag at work but the batteries and bulbs kept dying every other day and it wasn't bright enough half the time.
I got my Fenix P1D CE for $70. it is hella bright...
I almost bought the P1D CE but it uses those expensive CR123A batteries and it doesn't have a push button on/off switch. I've seen how bright that is on high mode and its crazy how those little CREE LEDs put out so much light.
Crap, I just noticed prices have gone up. During Christmas, it was $19.95 for a 12 pack of Energizer E2 Lithiums. Now it's $31 for 16! Still much cheaper then stores, but I'm glad I don't waste them.
Direct from SureFire is 12 for $21 plus shipping. I've seen other sites for roughly the same and cheaper shipping, but it's been a while and I don't know if they're still active.Originally posted by: HiTek21
Where do you get 16 CR123A's for $31?
When you fill up gas, you're "overpaying" too.Originally posted by: jpeyton
When you buy retail, you always overpay.
Then don't buy gas.Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
When you fill up gas, you're "overpaying" too.Originally posted by: jpeyton
When you buy retail, you always overpay.
Originally posted by: JRich
Originally posted by: moshquerade
I read "fleshlight". 😕
Same here 😱
Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
As a Google employee, I feel you should know that there is a small calculator tool in the search engine. 55 minus 48 will yield a result of $7.Originally posted by: pcslookout
Originally posted by: mugs
$55 is way too much for a flashlight. The most I've ever paid was $48.
:thumbsup: The cheaper ones last as long too.
Unfortunately, there isn't a feature for common sense, but most people usually have at least a small amount. If you had a little, you'd see that it's not that big of a price difference.
Edit: I'm not a Google employee, but pcslookout apparently claims that he was just given a job offer from them, and it doesn't make sense at all. I was referring to him being the google employee.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
I still don't quite understand why you'd pay so much for a flashlight... i.e. I don't know where such a high value comes from (other than the name.)
How do these compare to a 1 or 2 million candlepower cordless rechargeable spotlight that can be purchased for about the same price or less? Last week while I was out on the lake, my relatives decided to play with me from shore about 1/4 mile away; the light was blinding at that distance. It was a cheap rechargeable spotlight.