PRESENTING THE NEW
LION BOREALIS 1,150-LUMEN FLASHLIGHT
After 6 years of handcrafting the Borealis Rolls Royce, I have stopped making them in favor of the new LION BOREALIS.
The new light uses a different and new power source: three newly developed Lithium Ion, fully protected batteries.
The new batteries power the 3 ½ amps of the powerful Borealis bulb, and will produce 47 minutes of runtime.
Three extra batteries (for extra runtime) are available for $69.
The new Lion Borealis is $300 shipped, and includes two chargers and a cigarette lighter (12 volts) cord.
Since it is made with the “host” of the 4C format, it is much lighter than the Borealis Rolls Royce, at 12 ¾” long and 19 oz heavy.
It uses the same bulb and reflector of the famous Borealis Rolls Royce, so beam quality, throw distance and flood spread remain the same.
Extensive tests were done in hot, cold, underwater, and muddy environments, and the new LION (short for Li Ion batteries) is as sturdy and dependable as the old Rolls Royce.
Please e-mail me at jcharles11784(at)yahoo(dot)com for more information. My PayPal is the same as the address above.
Looking forward to being of service.
Watchmaker
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I just got this flier from Optics planet, but haven't had a chance to crosscheck prices yet![]()
http://enews.opticsplanet.com/newsle...7916efb7990824
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You see in this world there's two kinds of people my friend. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig?
Yeah, I got that as well.
I like my Fenix PD30 if I am going to carry it on my belt, but my 4Seven Mini 123 is always with me (on my keys). It did fail once, but 4Sevens replaced the LED and it works great again. Still on the original battery amazingly (I use it a fair bit, over a year old now). Light is very small, but very bright (brightest for its size I believe at 183 lumens on high mode).
My TK11 is in my backpack at all times as well, but I rarely use it anymore (turbo mode is shot, so no 200+ lumens)
-Dan
"I cannot imagine how the clockwork of the universe can exist without a clockmaker."
Voltaire
When I get some time I will have to look at this more.
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