shawnwayne
Shawn Wayne
shawnwayne

Okay how many people are buying a large majority of the stuff they are posting here? Show of hands! I only got one item so far. I’m poor. Still good deals though.

Okay how many people are buying a large majority of the stuff they are posting here? Show of hands! I only got one

I live in the midwest, where we see regular winter temperatures down to -10 on a regular basis, and summer temperatures 80-100. I also drive 500 miles a week, so I use synthetic oil in both my cars. It is totally worth it. I change the oil myself so I can get 5 quarts of Mobil1 full synthetic 5W-30 for about $27. This

The UC35 is also USB rechargeable. I’d also check out the Nitecore MH12 and MH20 both USB rechargeable as well. Also within your budget. http://www.amazon.com/MH20-Rechargea…

The UC35 is also USB rechargeable. I’d also check out the Nitecore MH12 and MH20 both USB rechargeable as well. Also

If you want something a bit smaller and runs on a common battery check out the FourSevens Atom or Mini line. They are small and pocket friendly and there are different models that have different features in those lines that can use either a CR123A battery or a AA or AAA. http://www.foursevens.com/products/flash… You

If you want something a bit smaller and runs on a common battery check out the FourSevens Atom or Mini line. They

I actually prefer the 1 liter Platypus collapsible water bottles compared to the hydration bladders. I don’t usually carry more than 2 liters of water on me at a time since water is pretty abundant where I go hiking usually, so it isn’t a concern to carry more water weight than is necessary. Those Platypus bottles are

That website is full of Engrish Fail. But that light looks over the top ridiculous. In no world do you need 8 XML T6 emitters. This would be like staring into the sun.

That website is full of Engrish Fail. But that light looks over the top ridiculous. In no world do you need 8 XML T6

I have to agree that this is one of the top choices. Fenix makes excellent lights. But as I said in the nominations thread, choosing a single flashlight for all uses is hard to do. Personal preferences can change based on if you want something with a lot of flood, or a lot of throw, or high lumen, high output, or if

I have to agree that this is one of the top choices. Fenix makes excellent lights. But as I said in the nominations

I’ve never had any of the issues that you have described. I always buy the warm tint CFL’s, and I’ve never had a flicker problem like you mention. That could maybe happen with the cheapest brands, but the only problems I’ve had is that it takes a couple seconds to warm up and get to full brightness, otherwise they

Damn those LED lights are expensive! I have yet to actually spend the money on LED lighting yet. I just bought a new house, so I might consider putting LED lighting in some of the more common areas where lights are left on all the time. Question, does an LED really save that much energy usage compared to a CFL? The

As a skinny person living in WI, you hit the nail on the head with that comment. Although I must say MN has quite a bit of marbling as well.

This is the only actual legit flashlight I’ve seen recommended on here so far. Everyone else is saying either cheap $5 lights from Amazon, or Maglites. I’ll take this one any day. This, Nitecore, Thrunite, or Convoy all the way.

This is the only actual legit flashlight I’ve seen recommended on here so far. Everyone else is saying either cheap

I actually also recommended this before I saw your comment. The entire new SxxR line from OLight is wonderful, S10R, S15R, and S20R.

I actually also recommended this before I saw your comment. The entire new SxxR line from OLight is wonderful, S10R,

Agreed, even my cheap chinese knock-off LED’s from ebay put out more light than the recent Maglite’s made in the last 5 years. However; I have a 10 year old Maglite that I can knock someone out with and I have no doubt it will still work after that!

Agreed, even my cheap chinese knock-off LED’s from ebay put out more light than the recent Maglite’s made in the

Meh. I have 3 of them myself, one full size 3-D cell size, and 2 AA sized. They are great for working on the car or clonking someone over the head with, but the halogen light just isn’t what it used to be. Even the LED Maglite’s can’t keep up with today’s latest LED technology found in dedicated flashlight brands such

Meh. I have 3 of them myself, one full size 3-D cell size, and 2 AA sized. They are great for working on the car or

Spent 5 minutes in /r/flashlight and you will learn that there are more than just about a million different “best” flashlights, it all depends on what you want to use it for.

Spent 5 minutes in /r/flashlight and you will learn that there are more than just about a million different “best”

Awesome, now I can keep up with the normal refresh cycle of new phone releases from the major manufacturers! lol, okay Apple and Samsung don’t release new phones quite that often, but pretty damn close...too bad T-mobile doesn’t have service anywhere near where I live.

I actually just read about this the other day and I thought it was interesting. Everyone is always talking about ways to make we as a nation “feel” safer. There is a huge difference in feeling safe, and actually being safe.

I’ve been using Logitech mice since the mid 90’s they are quite literally the best on the market. I think I have about 6 different Logitech mice floating around from all different generations. #MXMasterRace?