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Posted by T. Knox on 11-23-2005 04:47 AM:

Bright Eyes Lights ?

Does anyone here know anything about these lights ? I maybe going to buy one, checking burn time, service, brightness, etc. I am looking at the 21 volt belt-light. Thanks and if it is negative, just send me a PM.

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Posted by tjcouch on 11-23-2005 05:27 AM:

heard their suposed to be good lights but dunno dont have one

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Posted by JIMHILL on 11-23-2005 05:34 AM:

i have 5 of them they are the best light ive ever owned

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Posted by tjcouch on 11-23-2005 05:38 AM:

ithoght they were but didnt know for sure

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Posted by Gr.Nt.Ch.Plott on 11-23-2005 06:29 AM:

I really like the light weight, I have never had a minute of trouble with the light as far as mechanical, but one thing I don't like about the 21 volt ( camo ) light, is the brightness knob switch is very, very easy to turn and if you are walking in thick brush it will rub on limbs and move on you... it gets aggrevating having to adjust the brightness 4 or 5 times on a trip to a tree, but other than that I really like mine..... Biggun

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Posted by Samhain on 11-23-2005 08:28 AM:

I've had two before,both were trouble free.


Posted by swampbottom on 11-23-2005 11:11 AM:

lights

these lights are the best i have ever had i had the 28v the only thing wrong was that it kept blowing bulbs that is the only thing wrong and it only happens with the 28v

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Posted by Colt Farrington on 11-23-2005 12:10 PM:

I'm on my second one (traded for an upgrade). They are great lights, plenty of burn time, light weight to carry. The only problem I ever had is if you don't let it warm up on the low end for atlest 30 seconds, mine will blow the bulb every time when you switch it to high.

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Posted by Blue Ice on 11-23-2005 12:27 PM:

I have had 4 of them

I have the 28 volt belt light at this time. I really am pleased with it. I have never had one moments trouble with any of my box lights from Bright Eyes. I had to put a spring behind the switch so it made it harder to turn up because as you walk through the woods it was turning the light up real fast and blowing the bulbs. Since doing this I have used the same bulb for almost a year now. Hope this helps.

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Posted by sheepster on 11-23-2005 12:53 PM:

sent ya a private message T.Knox


Posted by mrbluedog on 11-23-2005 01:15 PM:

i have used the 28 volt for 4 yrs now and still no problems best light and they stand behind there warranty

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Posted by perry hudspeth on 11-23-2005 01:22 PM:

love mine i live in the same town where there made and know ray and his wife great light and great people

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Posted by Hump on 11-23-2005 01:30 PM:

I love mine. I think it is the dominator. The 21V one that has 40 hrs of burn time. I hunted the first two weeks of kill season without charging it. I've blown a couple of bulbs, but usually only if I don't give it the 20 min. of burn time on low after a full charge.

I would buy another if I needed, but I don't forsee mine wearing out anytime soon.


Posted by Albert Fulton on 11-23-2005 01:36 PM:

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Originally posted by Gr.Nt.Ch.Plott
I really like the light weight, I have never had a minute of trouble with the light as far as mechanical, but one thing I don't like about the 21 volt ( camo ) light, is the brightness knob switch is very, very easy to turn and if you are walking in thick brush it will rub on limbs and move on you... it gets aggrevating having to adjust the brightness 4 or 5 times on a trip to a tree, but other than that I really like mine..... Biggun

That would be the only ploblem I have had with mine. It can be annoying.


Posted by T. Knox on 11-23-2005 05:43 PM:

Thanks

For all the info.

Colt, what light do you have, is it a belt light and what volt ? Thanks

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Posted by Colt Farrington on 11-23-2005 06:01 PM:

Re: Thanks

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Originally posted by T. Knox
For all the info.

Colt, what light do you have, is it a belt light and what volt ? Thanks



I've got the 21 volt terminator. I'ts a great light. I had the 7 volt intimadator and it was a fantastic light for the money. It would be great for a young kid. I liked it for my own light but I'm kind of old school. Sometimes they won't look and you need a light that will burn the hair off of them and the terminator will do it. It's a little more than I need but like I said, I was doing some horse trading and wound up with it. It works great for spot lighting coyotes too.

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Posted by Ron Ashbaugh on 11-23-2005 06:06 PM:

I had an Exterminator 10V that was just fine. I personally don't like the Rheo switch, but thats just me. If I were buying one of their lights, I would probably get that little 1.3 lb deal. i have see a couple fellas hunting with them and that things is tiny. i looked it up, it is called the Assisinator. 16 hours on the low, 2 on the high. 21V

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Posted by dave hyer on 11-23-2005 06:55 PM:

My son's has been prone to blowing fuses, other than that he likes it real well.


Posted by josh_ervin on 11-23-2005 06:56 PM:

Bright Eyes lights are Great

I’ve owned several different brands of hunting lights throughout my coonhunting career and I would have to say that I’ve been completely satisfied with Bright Eyes lights. I don’t think you would go wrong with this brand of light.


Posted by T. Knox on 11-24-2005 02:42 PM:

Thanks

Josh and everyone else. I think I will try one and see for my self. Thanks again.

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