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This is my new LB-411 LED flashlight by Gentos. I know! Another flashlight! Bring it on, Tepco. This one, unlike the Patorio GP-6, is made completely of aluminum, uses one AAA battery, comes with a pocket clip, and features four lighting options: high beam, low beam, quick flashing, and…and…a repeating SOS signal! But wait. There’s more: The tail end is magnetized, and the torch comes with a headband for hands-free use. Wicked! On low beam, the lumens of which is a mystery, there is a purported 10 hours of use. On high beam (32 lumens): 30 minutes. Quick flash: 2 hours. SOS flash: 10 hours.
More specs can be found on the Gentos website at http://www.gentos.jp/products/flashlight/discontinued_f1/LB-411/
Warning: This torch has apparently been discontinued. If you are genuinely interested in purchasing one, amazon.co.jp has a few for around ¥2500 (about 25USD). Other options also appear available. At only 48 grams, battery included, you can’t go wrong with this EDC necessity.
This is my EDC keychain at the moment. The main setup is Victorinox, originally with chain, swivel hook, split rings, and one coupler. I then added two more couplers for my keys: one set for work and one for the car I share with my wife. The tools are as follows:
Leatherman Squirt PS4, black (pliers, scissors, knife, file, bottle opener, slot-head driver)
Leatherman Brewzer (bottle opener, pry bar, slot-head driver, valve assist)
CountyComm 3" Widgy Bar (pry bar, nail puller)
CountyComm Precision Point Tweezers
(CountyComm is a website selling surplus U.S.-government-ordered merchandise: www.countycomm.com)
For everyone in Japan, the Leatherman products were got on amazon.co.jp, and the CountyComm products were ordered online, sent to a U.S. address, and then forwarded to Japan. If you don’t have a U.S. address or credit card for ordering on the CountyComm website, there is a byzantine way to employ a third-party company to pay for your product, give you a U.S. address, and then forward you the merchandise. The question is “Who gots the money for all them shenanigans?” Bottom-line advice: Forget about it. The CountyComm stuff ain’t worth the price, time, or effort. There are plenty of Japanese-made tools to satisfy your urban-survivalist needs. So stick around and we’ll work this out together.
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