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Im wary of Chinese quality! Heard of Dealextreme, how's their shipping, do they ship free to India? Duty charges?
Will check the local market but more keen on branded products.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned this name before :
Surefire www.surefire.com
Superb stuff. The choice of law enforcement in a lot of places.
cya
R
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Originally Posted by AWD
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Im wary of Chinese quality! Heard of Dealextreme, how's their shipping, do they ship free to India? Duty charges?
Will check the local market but more keen on branded products. |
Yes, they ship to India, free. You can pay couple of $ for shipping and get registered airmail, or pay 20$ to get EMS express(if ordering something expensive). Atleast in delhi custom office does not care about stuff like torches and such
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Is cree Ultra fire a related brand?
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Originally Posted by tsk1979
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Is cree Ultra fire a related brand? |
Though very similar looking, i think not.
cya
R
Surefire is way too overpriced, and they have jacked up prices by 25% in May. You can get much better flashlight at that price point. Check the
4sevens brand - it is well reputed, and most of the lights are reasonably priced. The
Quark mini is the best buy as of now for EDC (every day carry) uses. They ship to India for free, but I would recommend adding a $5 insurance, just in case.
-Amarendra
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Originally Posted by Sankar
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Dealextreme.com
How powerful do you want? You'll find 1000 lumen LED and HID torches there. |
Yup. I bought an Ultrafire LED (module by CREE, USA) torch from them, and received it last week. 1200 lumens! :D
$32.80 - UltraFire KF-T60 HA-II XM-LT60 5-Mode 1200-Lumen White LED Flashlight with Strap (1 x 18650) - 18650 Cree Flashlights
I also bought a pair of 18650 batteries and a Charger for them. The torch uses only one battery. $45 for the torch +batteries + charger.
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Originally Posted by AWD
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Im wary of Chinese quality! Heard of Dealextreme, how's their shipping, do they ship free to India? Duty charges?
Will check the local market but more keen on branded products. |
Well this is my third order to Dealextreme; no problems so far. I've not been asked to pay any duty so far and the orders were for $75, $20 and $45 respectively. They ship free of charge, Buttt the shipment will take 30-45 days to arrive.
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Originally Posted by tsk1979
(Post 2363824)
Is cree Ultra fire a related brand? |
UltraFire is apparently a Chinese brand. There are many other "fires" in DX; Uniquefire etc.
CREE is the LED driver (module) maker which is an American company and a leader in their line of business. According to people (westerners) who comment/review the products in DX, the CREE driver technology makes one hell of a difference, and I followed their advise....However, the torch is awesome.
More on CREE here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cree_Inc.
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Originally Posted by sandeepmdas
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Well this is my third order to Dealextreme; no problems so far. I've not been asked to pay any duty so far and the orders were for $75, $20 and $45 respectively. They ship free of charge, Buttt the shipment will take 30-45 days to arrive. |
That's good review, I can safely take the plunge now. Thanks.
Will shortlist some products but delivery time is loong..
Stanley HID's are good.
Britelite's are good as it comes with a rechargeable battery.
Somehow I love the
Maglite. Have been using the LED one for a while.
Hope this helps
Sateesh
Hi guys, last friday I had gone to the Electrical exhibition ELECRAMA 2012.
While going through all the stalls and pavillions I came to Crompton Greaves pavillion where along with other items of my interest I saw a flash light and a lantern.
They are not simple ones. They are having rechargeable NiMH batteries, but the best part of this torch and lantern is that they can be charged with electrical power socket of 220 volts as well as by CRANKING A SMALL HANDLE provided on the sides which moves a small generator inside and charges the drained battries, which if charged fully will last for good to about 6 hrs of burning ultra white LED lamps.
It has overcharging and deep discharge protection along with water resistant body.
Now these both are very useful for our guys who do lot of non stop day and night driving. It will be also very helpful for those who do night camping where there is no electricity to charge them but are required for the entire night.
I am uploading photos but pls bear with me. Regards.... 26th May 2011 09:43
Have been using the BriteLite torches for 2 years without any problems. The charger of the earlier Stronglite went bad few months ago. The problem is that you should not switch on the light while charging. It make the battery develop false memories.
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Originally Posted by IQBAL VEERJI
(Post 2656168)
Hi guys, last friday I had gone to the Electrical exhibition ELECRAMA 2012.
While going through all the stalls and pavillions I came to Crompton Greaves pavillion where along with other items of my interest I saw a flash light and a lantern.
They are not simple ones. They are having rechargeable NiMH batteries, but the best part of this torch and lantern is that they can be charged with electrical power socket of 220 volts as well as by CRANKING A SMALL HANDLE provided on the sides which moves a small generator inside and charges the drained battries, which if charged fully will last for good to about 6 hrs of burning ultra white LED lamps.
It has overcharging and deep discharge protection along with water resistant body.
Now these both are very useful for our guys who do lot of non stop day and night driving. It will be also very helpful for those who do night camping where there is no electricity to charge them but are required for the entire night.
I am uploading photos but pls bear with me. Regards.... 26th May 2011 09:43 |
Awesome stuff - you won't be looking around for batteries while in a forest / deserted area.
But it shouldn't happen that you've to wind for 1 hour to get 6 hour charge!
Hi guys, are there any rechargeable flashlights that can be recharged using the cigarette lighter charger inside the car? Any first hand experiences? I intend to buy one but hope to have the charging inside the car only. Thanks!
Recently found this website
http://lightorati.com run by flashlight enthusiasts and selling Fenix and Solarforce products. Worth a look!
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