anyone speak english here?

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cool

haha, that is cool. it is more convenient for me to communicate with English.since it is a German forum here, i want to make friends as many as i can
 

archangel

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That shouldn't be a problem. :) Why don't you start off by telling us a little bit about yourself? Where do you live? What brought you here to this forum? And most importantly (at least for us flashlight maniacs) what torches do you own? :D
 

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Yes i think it would be nice to get this Forum more international. So welcome and make yourselve a home at the crazyest and best german flashlight-forum ;D

But what archangel also told: Tell us about you and what brings you here?
 
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Yes i think it would be nice to get this Forum more international. So welcome and make yourselve a home at the crazyest and best german flashlight-forum ;D

But what archangel also told: Tell us about you and what brings you here?[/QUO


i would like to show my sincere appreciation to everyone here. i am from China, and i have some foreign friends around the world, but most speak english. i am planning to have my own store of flashlights, but i do not know too much about them. and some friends told me that i could learn much about the flashlights here, so i just join . hope will learn a lot from you here. thanks
 

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i would like to show my sincere appreciation to everyone here. i am from China, and i have some foreign friends around the world, but most speak english. i am planning to have my own store of flashlights, but i do not know too much about them. and some friends told me that i could learn much about the flashlights here, so i just join . hope will learn a lot from you here. thanks

Those friends were right, there are many people here with a huge knowledge.
So feel free to aks any question you have and we will try to answer them :thumbup:
 

archangel

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Yes, the service of getting all your questions answered here is free. But we'd appreciate if, once your store is up and running, you would show your appreciation by granting us some special discounts - say 30%? :rolleyes:
Nah, that was just a joke... :)
Ask away! And welcome once more!
 
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Yes, the service of getting all your questions answered here is free. But we'd appreciate if, once your store is up and running, you would show your appreciation by granting us some special discounts - say 30%? :rolleyes:
Nah, that was just a joke... :)
Ask away! And welcome once more!


haha, thanks all, i will keep you all informed once i have my own store, we will give you big discount then. thanks.

here the problem comes, more and more flashlights are LED lights now, and will these LED lights replace the old ones totally? what is your opinion about this?
 

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here the problem comes, more and more flashlights are LED lights now, and will these LED lights replace the old ones totally? what is your opinion about this?
why problem? In fact, almost every "old" light with incan will be replaced by led technique - sooner or later. Perhaps some prefer incans only because of the warm tint. The more led-lights are available with warm or neutral tints too the more incans become useless or outdated. So i can see any benefit for keeping to incans.
 

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here the problem comes, more and more flashlights are LED lights now, and will these LED lights replace the old ones totally? what is your opinion about this?[/QUOTE]

Are you serious?
A question like that?
No, the old school will come back as soon as possible.
Best Regards
 

archangel

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If you are looking to sell small to medium sized torches, you simply cannot avoid LED technology because of its huge advantages (brightness, robustness, long lifetime of the actual emitter, just to name a few). For absolute maximum brightness you will find a number of lamps with HID technology emitter - but those lamps are all much bigger and heavier (the smallest HID emitter torch is probably in the range of rather big LED torches). But these also cost a fortune. My guess is that of the more than 2000 registered users here in this forum, 99% own a brand LED lamp but probably much less than 10% own a HID emitter toch.
Speaking about Bulb torches: apart from the warmth of the light that they emit, I see basically no advantage (forum co-user are free to prove me wrong).
 
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efficiency of a bulb is horrible. You can rather use it for heating than for lighting.