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Just scored a titanium version of this off the exchange, so I'm selling this one.
It's in excellent shape, was carried a few times, so it has a few very minor scratches which can be seen in the pictures. It is the original aluminum patina model, so the coloration is intentional from the maker. It is the XP-L 4000k model with the red secondary LED.
If you aren't familiar with these lights, they are some of the best made. It can run on 1x18650, 2x18350s, or 2xCR123 primaries (lowest output). It can be programmed in any configuration with up to 4 brightness levels from 0.18 lumens to 3500 lumens easily by going to the programming website and picking what you want then basically pointing the flashlight at your computer screen. I'm looking for $360... NOW $350 shipped CONUS Paypal net to me. Let me know if you have any questions or need additional pictures. Cross-listed.
(More info here: https://www.oveready.com/flashlights/bright-output-small-size/boss-flashlights/)
(This guy's review explains the programming process really well: http://flashlightguide.com/2016/10/review-torchlab-boss/)
Just scored a titanium version of this off the exchange, so I'm selling this one.
It's in excellent shape, was carried a few times, so it has a few very minor scratches which can be seen in the pictures. It is the original aluminum patina model, so the coloration is intentional from the maker. It is the XP-L 4000k model with the red secondary LED.
If you aren't familiar with these lights, they are some of the best made. It can run on 1x18650, 2x18350s, or 2xCR123 primaries (lowest output). It can be programmed in any configuration with up to 4 brightness levels from 0.18 lumens to 3500 lumens easily by going to the programming website and picking what you want then basically pointing the flashlight at your computer screen. I'm looking for $360... NOW $350 shipped CONUS Paypal net to me. Let me know if you have any questions or need additional pictures. Cross-listed.
(More info here: https://www.oveready.com/flashlights/bright-output-small-size/boss-flashlights/)
(This guy's review explains the programming process really well: http://flashlightguide.com/2016/10/review-torchlab-boss/)
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