Message from @Cole
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LETS GO
some lights aren't very moddable and for some you can literally find every UI
M43 and MF01 are the big two
and either you can flash it yourself at home or you can buy the PCB pre flashed and replace it iirc
Not exactly worried about ramping to 550 on an S Mini
take a look at budget light forums the guys know their shit about mods
if it can be flashed, they've done it
The UC15 could do with a better UI though, it's terrible. I'd learn to write one to fix that mess. And the included documentation is just wrong.
yeah tint is fine
man
what are the poeple from that apartment block thnkin
chinese review
I always like how pretty much NO ONE worries or gets pissy about shining Death Star laser level flashlights at people. Even people who don't give a shit about flashlights are just "Holy crap, that's neat. You have how many? That's weird."
ill be able to get some good beam shots of my blf gt in july
@timsandtoms lmao exactly the same reaction I get
yea
pretty much
My meteor was my only single flashlight purchase over $100.
at first I'm a star
two seconds later I'm a retard
The MF01 was on sale for $80ish
basically if it's not under 15 bucks people will think you're weird
god damn i want to know the mf04 price
i carry a lumintop tool ti on my keychain
Not including accessories on stuff I mean. My first two Intl-Outdoor orders were $150ish.
and then you tell them that's only the price of the light, and that they need a special battery and charger too
tbh ppl would think im ewird if i told them i spent 30$ on it
I love the look of the tool, but 130lm
thats why i carry a emisar d4 in my pocket as well :^)
eh its enough for what i do
nitecore tube on my keys
which is pretty much just finding random shit
Skilhunt H03 as EDC
I love my Convoy L6 too
18350 D4, UC15, and S Mini are the EDC rotation. M43, Q8, and MF01 are "Why do you own this, you never leave the house". D1S is reasonable to own for when I need a light.
And S2+ is UV.
it's got the size of an old maglite but the power of a small sun, unlike a maglite