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GPS'ers must carry flashlight(s)
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Re: JetBeam B series
ykhean wrote:Hello,
Just wanted some opinions of the sifus here on Jetbeam B series flashlight like the BA & BC? Are the dependable?
I don't own the Jetbeam BA and BC series but I have the RRT-1 and RRT-2. They are absolutely reliable and dependable and their finishing is superb. THey are as good if not better than the Fenix; which I have a few of these.
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Re: JetBeam B series
Redstorm wrote:ykhean wrote:Hello,
Just wanted some opinions of the sifus here on Jetbeam B series flashlight like the BA & BC? Are the dependable?
I don't own the Jetbeam BA and BC series but I have the RRT-1 and RRT-2. They are absolutely reliable and dependable and their finishing is superb. THey are as good if not better than the Fenix; which I have a few of these.
Redstorm, thanks for your input.
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Re: JetBeam B series
ykhean wrote:Hello,
Just wanted some opinions of the sifus here on Jetbeam B series flashlight like the BA & BC? Are the dependable?
Dont know about Jetbeam B series, but the M1X i had for ~2 yrs (great light to begin with) is still going strong. Agree with redstorm about finishing (reflector & overall) - superb
BTW, i'm a surefire guy b4 jetbeam. After dropping a G3 nitrolon into the tembeling river


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Enjoy the GPS’s life!
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Re: GPS'ers must carry flashlight(s)
For now, i dun go for crazy bright .
150 - 250 Lumens already enough for me .
I bought a lot of big light before but i decided to sold it .
I like small light , its easy to carry & i dun like torch without clip .
Recently , i bought kuku E Series Tower Module for my surefire E1E & a surefire L1 .
I plan to swap the original L1 emitter to XML Led using the stock driver .
E1E with KuKu E series Tower Module & L1 can use RCR123 battery .
I will post some pics here to share when i receive maybe next week
150 - 250 Lumens already enough for me .
I bought a lot of big light before but i decided to sold it .
I like small light , its easy to carry & i dun like torch without clip .
Recently , i bought kuku E Series Tower Module for my surefire E1E & a surefire L1 .
I plan to swap the original L1 emitter to XML Led using the stock driver .
E1E with KuKu E series Tower Module & L1 can use RCR123 battery .
I will post some pics here to share when i receive maybe next week

Enjoy the GPS’s life!
Re: GPS'ers must carry flashlight(s)
You guys got so many flashlight - can spare me one? 

Re: GPS'ers must carry flashlight(s)
i am still waiting for 'uncle wong' to give me his hand-me-downs..... 

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Re: GPS'ers must carry flashlight(s)
You can get Fenix flashlights cheaply from either Taiwan or China.
On my recent trip to Taiwan, I found a shop below the Taipei MRT station selling Fenix PD20 for approx. $35.00 sin dollar. Even the 100 mW green laser pointer selling for $15.00 only.
On my recent trip to Taiwan, I found a shop below the Taipei MRT station selling Fenix PD20 for approx. $35.00 sin dollar. Even the 100 mW green laser pointer selling for $15.00 only.
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