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Well made flashlight. Sep 01, 2010 I am another who has a older infinity.
It's a great utility flashlight
I am looking to get another to have arround. It seems my wife has my old one which we used on a vacation trip to her parrent place by the lake.
Brighter flashlights have there place.
Becasue this is a task light, the power switch is perfect. you don't need to keep turning it on and off, because it runs for so long. Just leave it on while your working on the project. It is much easier to find when you put it down. and it uses a standard battery.
I wear it on a lanyard when I need it.
Great for a 72 hour survival kit. Pocket light, glove box light.
gerber light Aug 27, 2010 OK,so Ive been carrying my light now for about a week. its about the size of a Bic lighter so the compact size i give 5 stars but the illumination is crap....I'm very disappointed. i keep it on me but I'd be happier with a brighter beam. other than that for the money i recommend it
Nice light! Aug 26, 2010 I have had a Gerber Infinity light for 4 or 5 years and it has been a great light! I bought 3 of these, one for a female soldier getting ready to deploy to Afghanistan, one for my wife to carry in her purse, and a spare for me!! The difference in brightness with the new Infinity light is amazing, almost two times as bright as my old one! These are rugged lights for sure and my old one still works well. I have never had very good luck with the smaller Maglites so am slowly replacing my lights with LED's that use AA batteries. I also have a Gerber Firecracker light which is another great light for a few dollars more. I like the fact that the AA batteries are cheap to purchase and most stores carry them unlike some of the C123 batteries that some of the smaller flashlights use.
Cool lil' light Aug 10, 2010 So I got this thing w/ the Amazon suggestions and while it's a cute little light, that's about it. I bought it thinking it'd be similar to a Surefire but man, I was wrong. Mainly, I just wanted it because I thought it was a thumb press style at the end of the light but nope, it's just a regular twist type. Too bad...
The light itself is just a little LED that's just a little bit brighter than those keychain LED things you see at gas stations next to the Skittles. It does look pretty tough though and looks like it's able to handle some pretty crazy abuse. The twist cap at the rear also looks like it's weather sealed as well. But all in all, it's just a cheap little toy.
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Ok, so I did a little side-by-side comparison to another LED flashlight that I own and it performs decently. My other one (silver) is a 3-bulb light and runs on these weird style CR2-esque batteries. The Gerber runs on a single AA (easily available), is much more compact, and performs similarly. Oh, and it can function as a thumb press. :) If you twist the back cap 'til the light comes on, then back it off until it goes off, it will then work as a thumb press light. Cool.
Seemed sturdy but Broke after a week Jul 23, 2010 Title says it all. I really liked the clip so you could put it on the bill of your hat and have an instant headlamp. Not overly bright but good for working when it is dark. But, it broke in a week! I expect a decade of use out of a flashlight, not a week.
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