Here is yet another LED headlamp. This one you might find in small private
hardware stores.
I do not even have an old Led flashlight. I still use carbide.
On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 2:52 AM David wrote:
> I mentioned a few weeks ago that I saw a new headlamp at Walmart that
> caught my eye.
>
> I am in very deep doodoo at the moment, but I went ahead and bought the
> headlamp today.
>
>
I mentioned a few weeks ago that I saw a new headlamp at Walmart that
caught my eye.
I am in very deep doodoo at the moment, but I went ahead and bought the
headlamp today.
First impression is this is the first department-store headlamp that I have
ever seen under $ 25 that is suitable for real
>From David Locklear
Please hit the delete button now - pretty please
I am about to discuss the best LED headlamp
that can be purchased for under $ 38 retail.
The ATAK 560
Sold at Northern Tool Company for just $ 34.99 plus tax
( $ 37.88 )
I own this headlamp.
The most unique feature are 2
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That does seem to follow your pattern.
Be safe Carol
From: David via Texascavers <texascavers@texascavers.com>
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Cc: David <dlocklea...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 2:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] a new
Carol,
Thank you very much for that tip. I was going to take the headlamp back
for a refund. I don't know how I overlooked that slider focus adjustment.
I will test the light pattern again tonight, but a brief test in daylight,
the light pattern still appeared to be annoying except in the
uesday, June 6, 2017 1:36 AM
Subject: [Texascavers] a new LED headlamp
I have stepped thru some kind of time-dimensional portal where everything and
everyone around me in my close circles of work and family are totally
incompetent and dragging me down like a cruise-ship anchor attache
Coast lights has a new headlamp called the HL46 sold at Lowe's for $30 plus
tax.
It looks like the perfect newbie headlamp for those that want to start with
something nice.
I do not like the switches on their low end products, meaning this one.
But it is compact enough for the average west
Academy Stores has a headlamp called the INOVA STS, by Nite-ize.
I can not review it right now, but the specs look interesting. It cost $
35 plus tax.
It is black in color, but the lens ring comes in a choice of either, blue
grey or orange.
I would presume that this headlamp should be
It is quiet out there on the web. I can't find anything news worthy.
I hope you are all sitting around camp near a cave somewhere.
Here is a lamp that was upgraded and renamed about 2 months ago.
http://www.berniescafe.co.uk/catalog/images/supernova.jpg
It is waterproof ( using a magnetic
Steve Webb of the DFW grotto has the hp10, its really bright, but
needs a diffuser on it for smaller areas. I think he took it on the
last sump trip into Honey Creek and reported it worked well in there.
I try to stay away from Ebay, but as soon as retailers have it back in
stock, I plan to pick
overstock dot com has it on sale
I see that they have the HL20 on sale, but not the HP10
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 1:04 PM, David dlocklea...@gmail.com wrote:
overstock dot com has it on sale
Here is a promising looking headlamp:
http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/theshorelinemarket_2100_355542186
http://www.batteryjunction.com/fenix-hp15--headlamp.html
That is the Fenix HP15.
Fenix is also coming out with a brighter version that uses 4
AA batteries, called the HP10.
I do not think David has reviewed this headlamp.
In August I purchased a Mammut Lucido TX1 LED Headlamp for $80.00. The lamp
is helmet mounted with 3 AA in back of the helmet. What makes this headlamp
so good is the incredible spotlight with the great runtime of days and that
is on the
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