@@StefanSchmalhaus Hi Stefan. Don't know about "abandoned" LOL. Life got busy and I found myself doing other things. If the urge takes me I can always start up again posting new stuff.
Always a pleasure to see one of your videos come up. Flashlights are a pretty natural sideline from pocket knives. Tech, utility, and some design elements.
Oh Thrunite! Ganzo's version for flashlights. Inexpensive and they work very well.... I have a few thrunite flashlights which are really old and they still work! Just like my Ganzos...they still do the job! Funny how things work out isn't it... you know...people and their horses...some low...some high...
As artistically and high-quality a video highlighting a “high tech” product as you’ve made for timeless, and artisinally produced cutlery items (missing the charcuterie scenes though!) Well done (as usual)
The carrying case being made of cordura nylon is a good thing because you can clean it. I washed ones like it in a washing machine and dried them in the dryer. I like the features of switch but; remembering how to use all the functions is a problem if you don’t use the light often. The light it produces is certainly powerful for its size. The biggest issue I have is the special battery and recharging time. Lights that can use standard and available size batteries give you an important option. Batteries that can be recharged when removed are better than ones requiring being kept in the light making using it not an option. If you have no power for recharging you are out of business. In most situations you don’t need enough light to signal outer-space. It is easy to run out of power not thinking with a limited time of use on high power settings. Smart cell phones are great improvements. Smart flash lights really still do one thing; make light.
Always the best reviews for every product. But you still need to be cutting cheese, salami and serving wine even with a flashlight! Kidding. Thanks.I have this product in my Shopping Cart because of your review.
Good pick. The most efficient 18650/21700 light on the market. The tan version looks nicer imo. If you want to bust out the soldering iron and soft jaw pliers, the led can be swapped to gt-fc40 or a 90cri version of the xhp70.2. The color rendering is much nicer
Es wird auch noch ein Video zu der Olight Baton 3 folgen, wobei ich freilich nicht mit deiner Erfahrung als versierter Olight-Reviewer mithalten kann. 😉 Ich schaue mir übrigens deine Taschenlampen-Videos sehr gerne an. Liebe Grüße Stefan
@@FredPrana Sagen wir mal so: Ich besitze aus rein praktischen Gründen eine Handvoll Lampen, ich finde die Technik faszinierend, aber anders als bei den Taschenmessern wird dieses Interesse bei mir nicht in eine Sammelleidenschaft umschlagen.