Beating Maxtoch wasn't my goal though, I just was curious how it performed and Joe offered to send his to me for a look.
This is a hobby of mine, I quite enjoy bringing cost affordable options to customers that offer decent performance. Even if you turn the brightness down, most offer a better performance/price ratio than other brands. Almost everything can be upgraded over the years too, no need for customers to buy a whole new torch, is any NZ business offering that service?
I 100% agree with the points above, as a farmer and hunter since I was young. I hurt my back quite badly patching a fence, so I decided to take my hobby more seriously and start a business.
I just thought it would be great to make a video to see how they all compare. It wasn't to say mine are better in any shape or form.
My small C8+ torches are ideal gun lights where you don't need long runtimes, 3 min bursts are plenty. That small green light matches the 2x on range and for $80 it's unbeatable. I already have quite a few hunters who love them, again, for the value.
Maxtoch are now using the same Osram led's
As I said to Joe, the Maxtoch is better for non ideal conditions with the beam tint, better runtime etc
I feel like this is downing my products....might have been better suited as a separate thread. Maybe I'm wrong but feels a bit like that. I just want to bring good value to people who can't afford these bigger brands, it's not to say I'm better, don't buy from Maxtoch, no.
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