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Re: [Shop-talk] LED Headlamps

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Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] LED Headlamps
From: Steve Dillen <shop@dillen.ca>
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2021 05:59:54 -0700
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I've had marginal success from the "duracel" or "energizer" branded 
lamps that take 4x AA batteries.  I keep one of those relatively cheap 
units in each of my cars...they are inexpensive enough that I don't care 
if they get abused.  I gave up completely on the $10 ones and tossed 
them in the recycle bin as they were way too frustrating to use.

I have had excellent success with my Black Diamond "storm" and "icon" 
lamps...they are my go-to units for anything outdoors. They do have dim 
modes, so when I want to "reach out and see something", I turn them up, 
but for regular work, the dim floodlight settings work great.  If I 
recall correctly, these units turn on in the last used setting, so I 
don't have to cycle through blinding/strobe settings each time I turn 
them on.  I expect Pretzl units are all excellent as well.

IMO, the outdoor specialty lamps are much better than the typical 
hardware store/costco units.

Steve


On 2021-03-15 9:29 p.m., Bob Spidell wrote:
> Listers,
>
> After realizing that holding a small flashlight with my teeth was 
> probably a bad idea (and painful), I decided I needed a /good/ 
> headband flashlight. I have a couple cheap ones, but they never seem 
> to put out enough light for working on cars in a dark shop or in the 
> grease pit. I see people using them on the tube, and they seem to 
> work, but the two I have--both powered by a couple AAAs--aren't even 
> as powerful as the cheap flashlights Harbor Freight gives away (which 
> work a couple times then quit). After checking the Brazilian 
> river/rainforest and a few review sites it seems they are all over the 
> map, from $10/ea to over $100! The lumen ratings seem a bit suspicious 
> too, with some Duracell brand Costco has on sale for a 3-pack rated at 
> 550ea, and at least some claiming over 1,100 (for a few seconds 
> bursts, anyway). Can anyone recommend one that actually lasts enough 
> to find the bolt that fell down between the block and wheel well, and 
> stays in place on your head?
>
> TIA,
> Bob
>
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    <p>I've had marginal success from the "duracel" or "energizer"
      branded lamps that take 4x AA batteries.  I keep one of those
      relatively cheap units in each of my cars...they are inexpensive
      enough that I don't care if they get abused.  I gave up completely
      on the $10 ones and tossed them in the recycle bin as they were
      way too frustrating to use.<br>
    </p>
    <p>I have had excellent success with my Black Diamond "storm" and
      "icon" lamps...they are my go-to units for anything outdoors. 
      They do have dim modes, so when I want to "reach out and see
      something", I turn them up, but for regular work, the dim
      floodlight settings work great.  If I recall correctly, these
      units turn on in the last used setting, so I don't have to cycle
      through blinding/strobe settings each time I turn them on.  I
      expect Pretzl units are all excellent as well.  <br>
    </p>
    <p>IMO, the outdoor specialty lamps are much better than the typical
      hardware store/costco units.</p>
    <p>Steve</p>
    <p><br>
    </p>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2021-03-15 9:29 p.m., Bob Spidell
      wrote:<br>
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      Listers,<br>
      <br>
      After realizing that holding a small flashlight with my teeth was
      probably a bad idea (and painful), I decided I needed a <i>good</i>
      headband flashlight. I have a couple cheap ones, but they never
      seem to put out enough light for working on cars in a dark shop or
      in the grease pit. I see people using them on the tube, and they
      seem to work, but the two I have--both powered by a couple
      AAAs--aren't even as powerful as the cheap flashlights Harbor
      Freight gives away (which work a couple times then quit). After
      checking the Brazilian river/rainforest and a few review sites it
      seems they are all over the map, from $10/ea to over $100! The
      lumen ratings seem a bit suspicious too, with some Duracell brand
      Costco has on sale for a 3-pack rated at 550ea, and at least some
      claiming over 1,100 (for a few seconds bursts, anyway). Can anyone
      recommend one that actually lasts enough to find the bolt that
      fell down between the block and wheel well, and stays in place on
      your head?<br>
      <br>
      TIA,<br>
      Bob<br>
      <br>
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