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« Last post by gregozedobe on May 18, 2024, 09:02:29 PM »
Great pics guys
Coco on her 14th birthday on Tuesday
Please give Coco a belated birthday pat from me (and a cuddle if she likes them, some dogs do, some don't).
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« Last post by SteveC on May 18, 2024, 08:42:16 PM »
First, hello and welcome to the forum. Sorry to have to pull your link, but it is in violation of our forum policies on advertising. This is due to the affiliated links in your video's As this is a privately owned and members funded forum we can't allow you to advertise for free here. We have members here paying for the privilege to advertise and allowing you to do so for free wouldn't be fair to them. If you have any more questions or would like arrange options please contact Grant Lamontagne, the site owner via email. Nice to have you with us and you can enjoy the forum and take part in the discussions, but don't advertise anymore until you've made arrangements to do so with the forum owner.
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« Last post by SteveC on May 18, 2024, 08:30:51 PM »
Ethan and a Trapper
Good pairing !
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« Last post by SteveC on May 18, 2024, 08:30:05 PM »
Thanks buddy !
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« Last post by nate j on May 18, 2024, 08:11:27 PM »
My current favorite EDC light is the Nitecore MH10S.
Overall, I’m fairly happy with it, though I would replace it in a heartbeat if I found something objectively better for my needs. I’ve posted a lot of this before, but…
Pros - While certainly larger than some would want to EDC, it is pretty compact for a 21700 flashlight. - Water and impact resistant (should be table stakes for any flashlight these days, but hey) - Simple and intuitive UI - This is important, as I don’t want to be out camping or working after dark and have the flashlight accidentally get stuck in some programming mode or submenu that I can’t navigate out of without help from the manual. - Built in charging port - I love this feature, as I don’t need a separate battery charger and I don’t have to take the battery out to charge it. Just a few strategically stashed USB-C cables and I’m good to go. - Low battery indicator (another feature I feel should be standard on virtually all modern flashlights) - The turbo and high modes (rated at 1800 and 1050 lumens, respectively) are good for searching, trying to see things at a distance, and just showing off to your friends. - Depending on how well adjusted my eyes are to the dark, I usually find either the mid or low mode (rated at 300 and 50 lumens, respectively) to be good for general outdoor nighttime navigation. - The 1 lumen ultralow mode is enough light for most close-up tasks with eyes that are adjusted to the dark, but can generally be used in a room or tent where others are sleeping without disturbing them. It’s a good brightness when out camping and nature calls in the middle of the night. And with a rated runtime of at least 1000 hours, it can be used as a nightlight on weeklong camping trips without significantly draining the battery. - Lanyard is serviceable, and hasn’t broken yet, but otherwise not particularly noteworthy. Lanyards (or at least attachment points) are another feature that all modern lights should have. - Tail stand capability may not be an issue for some, but I’ve found it useful often enough to appreciate it. - I admit to being a longtime critic of strobe mode, but I have found a use for it. When crossing or walking along a road at night (or sometimes even in a dark parking lot), I’ll activate the strobe mode to make me more visible to drivers. (I keep the light pointed at the ground when I do this so as not to blind anyone.) - I find the fixed beam angle to be a good compromise between spot and flood. - Mode memory - another good feature that should be standard
Improvement Opportunities: - The button can sometimes take a bit longer than ideal to locate in the dark/by feel. A design that had more tactile landmarks would be an improvement. - The pocket clip works well enough for clipping the light to a pocket, and it is nice that it can be rotated to any position (head down only) or removed if desired. I would generally like to keep the pocket clip pointed at the button to help my fingers find it. However, the pocket clip is too loose on the light, and it takes so little force to rotate it that I often find it has gotten rotated out of the desired position simply from riding around in my pocket. Definitely an improvement opportunity. - There is no lockout function, and accidental in-pocket activation has sometimes been a problem. I’ve mitigated this by checking the light once or twice a day to make sure it is off, and generally keeping it set to ultralow mode when in my pocket (so it doesn’t use much energy if it does accidentally get turned on). - For some unknown reason, the included battery is a 4000 mAh instead of a 5000 mAh. Hasn’t been a major problem for me, but kinda lame.
Vic Explorer for scale…
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« Last post by nate j on May 18, 2024, 07:53:09 PM »
Day 17
Small blade trimmed a cigar.
Large blade cut tags off some toys for the kids.
Challenge totals: Large Blade 17 Small Blade 27 Scissors 14 Hook 1 Inline Phillips 3 Toothpick 1 Cap lifter 1
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« Last post by Poncho65 on May 18, 2024, 07:26:45 PM »
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« Last post by David on May 18, 2024, 07:20:05 PM »
Ethan and a Trapper
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« Last post by David on May 18, 2024, 07:18:26 PM »
Another Lamb and Barlow
(Image removed from quote.)
Nice stag!
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