k0ua
Epic Contributor
By golly, there IS an O ring just past the threads on the crenulated ring that screws into the body. I hadn't notice it before but it IS there.
By golly, there IS an O ring just past the threads on the crenulated ring that screws into the body. I hadn't notice it before but it IS there.
STasco flashlights for $20. You even get duracells for them!
"I can't believe that the first thing that y'all (you guys) do when you get a new flashlight is to take it all apart to see how it goes together."<<<<I was wondering that a few pages back to, what kind of people buy a brand new something and take it a part, is it a MO. thing, some sort of phobia, ADD maybe, dont they know that might void the $7.00 USA warranty and or increase it to $14.00, probably did the same thing with their new tractor.
"I can't believe that the first thing that y'all (you guys) do when you get a new flashlight is to take it all apart to see how it goes together."<<<<I was wondering that a few pages back to, what kind of people buy a brand new something and take it a part, is it a MO. thing, some sort of phobia, ADD maybe, dont they know that might void the $7.00 USA warranty and or increase it to $14.00, probably did the same thing with their new tractor.
"I can't believe that the first thing that y'all (you guys) do when you get a new flashlight is to take it all apart to see how it goes together."<<<<I was wondering that a few pages back to, what kind of people buy a brand new something and take it a part, is it a MO. thing, some sort of phobia, ADD maybe, dont they know that might void the $7.00 USA warranty and or increase it to $14.00, probably did the same thing with their new tractor.
Yep, crawled all over the thing when I got it.. Located all the modules and relays. I try to learn as much as a can when something is new and in working order so when it is NOT in working order I will have more knowledge to know where to start the hypothesis (guess as to what is wrong), the diagnosis step (prove or disprove the hypothesis) and finally the repair step. So yes it pay dividends to take crap apart and put it back together again. And when I quit learning about stuff you guys will know I am on the wrong side of the grass.![]()
On my second year of Prime and like it! Going in I wanted to try it but figured I wouldn't re-up the service... but after a year and no complaints, deliveries always on time and 'free shipping' it definitely works for me. Haven't calculated the subscription cost vs. shipping savings though but if you buy lots online, it is worth looking into.I tell you guys, this Amazon Prime thing is a good deal. We order a "pot load" of stuff from Amazon, and we get it quickly, with the ability to send it back if needed, and video service and free music too.... I know it rubs some of you the wrong way to pay money annually to get all of this, but I think it is worth it, especially to us as a high volume Amazon user.
On my second year of Prime and like it! Going in I wanted to try it but figured I wouldn't re-up the service... but after a year and no complaints, deliveries always on time and 'free shipping' it definitely works for me. Haven't calculated the subscription cost vs. shipping savings though but if you buy lots online, it is worth looking into.
Yep, crawled all over the thing when I got it.. Located all the modules and relays. I try to learn as much as a can when something is new and in working order so when it is NOT in working order I will have more knowledge to know where to start the hypothesis (guess as to what is wrong), the diagnosis step (prove or disprove the hypothesis) and finally the repair step. So yes it pay dividends to take crap apart and put it back together again. And when I quit learning about stuff you guys will know I am on the wrong side of the grass?.![]()
It goes back as far as I can remember. Little boys tear things apart to see how they work and little girls start planning their wedding.
Sometimes yes the price is a push... sometimes not. I think for larger, heavier items Prime might be more impactful. Depending on where you live, the prime 2day guarantee can be a big deal as well. Unlimited streaming of movies/TV shows, and if you are a Kindle user... free unlimited borrowing of books. It's not for everybody.I just got Amazon Prime this year and so far I am disappointed in it. Maybe it is just the things I buy but I never really get any FREE shipping.
I will buy something from Amazon Prime for $15 with free shipping and check it with other sellers on Amazon whose products are not eligible for Amazon Prime and their price for the exact same item is $10 with $5 shipping. It makes me believe the old adage "Nothing in life is free".
Sometimes yes the price is a push... sometimes not. I think for larger, heavier items Prime might be more impactful. Depending on where you live, the prime 2day guarantee can be a big deal as well. Unlimited streaming of movies/TV shows, and if you are a Kindle user... free unlimited borrowing of books. It's not for everybody.