Custom Flashlights - Why Are They Worth Hundreds?

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • A few of my flashlight buddies that live in other states want to know what sets the machining on these flashlights apart. So I made this video. If you think these are overpriced--I'm not here to convert you. But if you want to know about the differences that make you go "ahhhhhh" when you hold one of thee puppies, watch on!
    Lights featured in the video:
    - Hanko Full Twist CamoTi w/ SF Hardness Large bronze clip
    - Reaver Arms Citadel Ti
    - Laulima Wayfinder Bronze
    - Rotablade Vision Polished Ti
    Bonus light:
    -D4V2 Ti by Hank Wang of Intl-outdoor.com
    Contents:
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    00:00 - Are custom flashlight worth hundreds of dollars?
    00:34 - 4 Custom Lights We'll talk About
    01:01 - Biggest thing you'll notice
    03:03 - Shape Differences
    04:28 - Machining of Ti Threads
    05:01 - Sound of Ti threads
    09:25 - Flashlight features lining up
    11:37 - The 4 lights ranked
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Komentáře • 34

  • @peteserna538
    @peteserna538 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video! Thanks for sharing. I find it difficult to convey these exact points to those who are questioning the worth of a high end light. Even at a meetup where someone can hold the light, there is a lot going on and they want to pick it up and immediately feel the $700 difference and it just doesn’t work that way.
    I feel like you really need to take your time with these lights, slow down and get to know it and then you will see why a light can totally be worth the $600 or more.
    That Hanko is 🔥 btw.

  • @67daffy
    @67daffy Před 2 lety +4

    Exactly why I own a few-it's the intangibles that also make a difference.

  • @michaelm9871
    @michaelm9871 Před 2 lety +5

    I'd consider these the esoteric equivalent of a high end wristwatch. You can go buy a Casio or Seiko for a few hundred bucks that is as accurate and durable as you'd ever need. They can even look amazing. But you buy a Rolex or Omega because it's beautiful to you and represents some kind of ideal that you appreciate. Yes the fit and finish on a Rolex is going to be superior to a regular Seiko, but probably not 20x better to justify the price.

  • @deltawing9
    @deltawing9 Před rokem +1

    Wow, this is an awesome video not often seen on CZcams. Similar tribute should be set somewhere to all great flashlight makers. Like Tim Miklos who is champion with his individual lights at pattern-matching threads and disappearing gaps.

    • @cheule
      @cheule  Před rokem +1

      Glad you liked it!

  • @grega4450
    @grega4450 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. Jesse makes amazing flashlights. Have 2

    • @cheule
      @cheule  Před 2 lety

      His lights are a value too. Comparable Hankos are $850 +

  • @TheFossilChannel
    @TheFossilChannel Před 2 lety +2

    next year i will have enough for a high end light. I've been looking at oveready boss 35 and 70 lights.

  • @patnil4681
    @patnil4681 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice video. Where do I connect USB for charging? You forgot to mention if it has power bank feature.

    • @cheule
      @cheule  Před 2 lety

      I have a new video coming out tomorrow which is all about these same lights. Much more in depth, and we go over batteries. I'll mention here that these lights require you to remove the battery and use a charger such as an XTAR 4 bay 18650 charger ($20).

  • @steveburdette1478
    @steveburdette1478 Před rokem +1

    Im looking for a custom 14500 size flashlight, any suggestions? I have a mecarmy ps14ti and an eagtac but I want something fancier

    • @cheule
      @cheule  Před rokem +1

      I’ve looked around. Like REALLY LOOKED. almost bought a Laulima Ion slim a few times, or a CWF Micro Arcadian. Both of those are $350-500!
      But honestly you really can do better than Rey’s 14500 line up. They’re a fraction of the cost, super well made. The machining is not quite “American customs” quality, but it’s definitely higher than Chinese production quality.
      I highly recommend the Titanium Raw LAN-apple. I love the look, and it can take 14500 or AA (something that isn’t true of the Micro Arcadian!). I really like the mode spacing and simplicity of the UI.

  • @AGC828
    @AGC828 Před rokem +3

    For a little more time spent on each body?? So that there's "less grittiness" when we remove the batteries?? For external machining that still resembles assembly-line CNC programming??
    Now had these "custom machinined lights been done in solid silver, 18k gold, platinum....with a one-off scenic engraving that took at least 6 hours to engrave....then perhaps.
    At the end of the day we're talking about an item that spend it's life in a pocket or glove box of a car, a drawer (non-entusiasts)... they aren't "fine watches" with intricate internals...items that marks our success in life.....displayed or seen regularly (without geting giggles, smirks...)....
    You had to put a mic to these lights :)) ....heh....in the end...whatever floats yur boat :)

    • @cheule
      @cheule  Před rokem +1

      Same could be said for knives (Shamwari), pens (Mont Blanc) or watches (Rolex)! These are artwork. And they have the prices to match.

    • @Blazerghost
      @Blazerghost Před měsícem

      So with your logic you think a fully machined solid gold light is going to be $500-2k? 😂 also even in say a Rolex you are barely getting a couple grand worth of gold and they’re 20k+ for any gold model. You don’t understand machining, R&D and finishing clearly. Stick to mag lite or Oshitter.

  • @stevie9361
    @stevie9361 Před 2 lety +2

    They are worth it for life mile stones I believe. Always daily carry them to ;)

  • @IWH8023
    @IWH8023 Před rokem +2

    I've seen far more complex medical device machining worth $50

  • @FLASHAHOLIC_TV
    @FLASHAHOLIC_TV Před měsícem

    I dislike how the custom community dismiss custom lights made in Asia, other than that they are fun to collect.

  • @1tltt1
    @1tltt1 Před rokem +1

    What type of titanium does rotablade use in the titanium vision?

    • @cheule
      @cheule  Před rokem

      I wish I knew the answer to that. Try Paul Watson (owner of Rotablade). He should be able to help!

    • @1tltt1
      @1tltt1 Před rokem

      I tried contacting rotablade on what type titanium, i hope 6AI-4V not cp2, but for the price im a little suspicious, as most custom titanium lights are $450-$700 rotablade is generally less than that, my laulima ion titanium which is 6-4 titanium is $450-$500 and mcgizmo about same price

    • @1tltt1
      @1tltt1 Před rokem

      @@cheule It was confirmed from paul watson that it is grade 5.

  • @wyattbreymeyer4033
    @wyattbreymeyer4033 Před 4 měsíci

    here’s a problem, especially with brands like maeerxu, it brings into question of oem, because the cores can and some mostly are made overseas, that has turned me away from the customs, that being said i have 2 laulimas, and two cwfs

  • @mickeyavi515
    @mickeyavi515 Před 4 měsíci

    There should be a description of the names of the makers

    • @cheule
      @cheule  Před 4 měsíci

      All four lights are listed in the first minute of the video. I point to each and say the manufacturer name.

  • @TheSingularity8
    @TheSingularity8 Před 2 lety +8

    Worth is always a subjective matter. However, what you're paying for is the inefficiency of small batch manufacturing. Any one of these custom lights could still be mass produced to the same quality for under 100 dollars. If there were enough demand, that is.

    • @cheule
      @cheule  Před 2 lety +3

      I agree with you to a point. What you are paying for is the fact that Jesse Hayes or Jeff Hanko have stated that it takes them 2 to 3 days to complete one light. If you do the math, they're only able to produce ~100 lights a year. And even at $700 a pop, not including overhead, that's $70,000 a year. I would think any "master" level craftsman deserves a 6 figure salary.
      I also have never seen this level of craftsmanship out of China, Thailand, or any other place that mass produces lights. I've seen very good items, like Reylights for example, but it's still not to this level. Triple Dawns, for example, never line up when you screw down the head.

    • @TheSingularity8
      @TheSingularity8 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cheule Yep, if you are willing to pay for that extra 1-5% it will cost several times more. It's not for me though, I bought 20 nice lights for $500 and I like switching between them. I make over 200k a year but I would still hesitate to pay so much for such a custom. One more thing I'll say is that I doubt it actually takes these guys 2-3 days of actual work (20+ hours) to make a light. They probably have tons of downtime where they are doing something else. Of course, they have incentive to exaggerate the work that goes in to make it seem more exclusive and worth the money.

    • @Blazerghost
      @Blazerghost Před rokem

      @@TheSingularity8 So you make 200k a year but you can’t comprehend $600+ on a light? Sounds like poor to me

    • @TheSingularity8
      @TheSingularity8 Před rokem

      @@Blazerghost Nah, I didn't say I couldn't comprehend it, it's just not for me. I'm relatively well off because I've never spent my money on luxury items. Instead it's spent on about several houses and other investments.

    • @Blazerghost
      @Blazerghost Před rokem

      @@TheSingularity8 Good for you lol. Must be a ✡️

  • @13barnes
    @13barnes Před 2 lety +1

    Gas station knives and flashlights.

  • @christopherknowles
    @christopherknowles Před 2 lety +1

    Holy fuck this video is 13 minutes long.