Are they decent lights?
I picked up the LED Lenser L6 for $15. I believe that is the same one in your first picture.
After carrying it on dog walks for a week I have to say that I am impressed with that light. The focusing beam is especially useful.
I don't understand why LED Lenser doesn't get more respect in the flashlightaholics community.
Now I hate I didn't get the L6 when I saw it at the TJ Maxx I stopped by last night. :/ TS, did you grab a spare? I'd trade you an S3 for one.
Quote from: Sazabi on November 18, 2011, 03:13:29 PMNow I hate I didn't get the L6 when I saw it at the TJ Maxx I stopped by last night. :/ TS, did you grab a spare? I'd trade you an S3 for one. They only had one But I'm going to be looking at some other T.J. Maxx · Marshalls as I get to them, and if I get another I'll let you know
Thank you, TS. I know at least the TJ Maxx I stopped by had it for $10, so I'm surprised yours asked $5 more. o.o;
Quote from: Sazabi on November 18, 2011, 04:46:10 PMThank you, TS. I know at least the TJ Maxx I stopped by had it for $10, so I'm surprised yours asked $5 more. o.o;It is surprising (that you walked away from a deal like that! )
I stopped at Marshall's for the same reason and, since they didn't have the Seracs, I picked up the LED Lenser L6 for $15. I believe that is the same one in your first picture. After carrying it on dog walks for a week I have to say that I am impressed with that light. The focusing beam is especially useful. I don't understand why LED Lenser doesn't get more respect in the flashlightaholics community.
Plus they do seem to use the 3xAAA format a heck of a lot that many hardcore flashlight fans don't like.
Quote from: MeadMaker on November 17, 2011, 02:04:34 PMI stopped at Marshall's for the same reason and, since they didn't have the Seracs, I picked up the LED Lenser L6 for $15. I believe that is the same one in your first picture. After carrying it on dog walks for a week I have to say that I am impressed with that light. The focusing beam is especially useful. I don't understand why LED Lenser doesn't get more respect in the flashlightaholics community. I think it's because they don't seem to have ever gone for the multi-modes that most top brands have, relying on the focus for near/far work. Their claimed run times are extremely ambitious, to say the least, and I get the impression that they don't exactly use the very latest LED emitters so hardly the brightest things out there. Plus they do seem to use the 3xAAA format a heck of a lot that many hardcore flashlight fans don't like. All that said if you get one for a good price and it suits your needs then it's still a bargain.
Quote from: Gareth on November 19, 2011, 07:12:00 PMQuote from: MeadMaker on November 17, 2011, 02:04:34 PMI stopped at Marshall's for the same reason and, since they didn't have the Seracs, I picked up the LED Lenser L6 for $15. I believe that is the same one in your first picture. After carrying it on dog walks for a week I have to say that I am impressed with that light. The focusing beam is especially useful. I don't understand why LED Lenser doesn't get more respect in the flashlightaholics community. I think it's because they don't seem to have ever gone for the multi-modes that most top brands have, relying on the focus for near/far work. Their claimed run times are extremely ambitious, to say the least, and I get the impression that they don't exactly use the very latest LED emitters so hardly the brightest things out there. Plus they do seem to use the 3xAAA format a heck of a lot that many hardcore flashlight fans don't like. All that said if you get one for a good price and it suits your needs then it's still a bargain. Thanks for the explanation Gareth. It makes more sense now.
The long and short of it is that flashlight fans can be even more snobby about lights than we are about MT's.