RVTravel said:Here is another I just came across. The price is right but out of stock until April. BTW, Monoprice has some cool stuff.
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=15989
GypsyDogs said:I really <3 mine
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RCO99SQ/ref=twister_B013CS5HEK
and it is balanced really well -light in front, battery in back.. I used it, recently, to clean inside a machine.. aka pointing my head all directions. .. and it stayed in place without squishing my brain.. Hate things TIGHT on my head/skull.
And standard mini-usb recharge.
Mobilesport said:I've been putting of buying a rechargeable headlamp for the
longest time convincing myself that I don't need one that bad only to find
myself working on something and struggling to hold my current non headlamp
flashlight in my mouth feeling stupid AGAIN.
I realized it's mainly because I couldn't find a rechargeable one in
the stores and I don't want to buy battery's for the thing.
Then again looking online the rechargeable units are around
$50 , I could buy alot of batteries considering the ones that use triple aaa
batteries are only $15
Decisions Decisions.
Sounds like we can expect 3 reliable years from a Nitecore HC50 then? Please bump this thread again when you have tested your new Olight.SternWake said:Thread revival.
My Nitecore HC50, purchased in December of 2013 is now in the still functional, but unreliable category.
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While I have gotten a lot of use from it, and was entirely impressed with it, especially back through 2014 and 2015 and even most of 2016, when it first revealed itself to be unreliable, I think I might be done with Nitecore and their newer better offerings largely due to reports of poor customer service to those with problems whilst still in warranty.
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Anyone else have any reports on their headlamp's longevity, or lack there of?
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