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get_treed1985
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Anybody tried the new laser torch?

Anybody have any input?

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Cory Highfill
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They have two new ones one, the Flamethrower and the Flamethrower Lite. The Flamethrower has multiple color modules around the exterior rim of the head, and has a 5 battery power pack. The Flamethrower Lite has a single color module mounted in the bottom of the head, and has a three battery pack like they always had.

I just got my Flamethrower Lite and really like it. Everybody has their preferences, but the multi-color deal (on any of the new lights out there) just seems gimmicky and unnecessarily cumbersome to me. I like a trim, lightweight efficient light, but I'm a meat and taters kind of guy...
Mine has a nice wide flood on the first click. Then rolls into a spot. Wide open its significantly brighter than my old Laser Torch Pro. It has two colors in the module, amber and red, and the red has a high and low setting.

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RJ Burks
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quote:
Originally posted by Cory Highfill
They have two new ones one, the Flamethrower and the Flamethrower Lite. The Flamethrower has multiple color modules around the exterior rim of the head, and has a 5 battery power pack. The Flamethrower Lite has a single color module mounted in the bottom of the head, and has a three battery pack like they always had.

I just got my Flamethrower Lite and really like it. Everybody has their preferences, but the multi-color deal (on any of the new lights out there) just seems gimmicky and unnecessarily cumbersome to me. I like a trim, lightweight efficient light, but I'm a meat and taters kind of guy...
Mine has a nice wide flood on the first click. Then rolls into a spot. Wide open its significantly brighter than my old Laser Torch Pro. It has two colors in the module, amber and red, and the red has a high and low setting.




Do you still have to use the frosted lense that opens and closes ?

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Cory Highfill
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No sir, no need for the frosted lens.

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No sir, no need for the frosted lens.


Good, that thing is aggravating....

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