Which Brinkman?

Good question. I am curious myself. Bump for answers. haha

Seriously! I heard that LED and Halogen light up different swirls. I want to include one of these with my next order but don't know which one!!!!Feed back please
 
I have the LED. it's OK. It's about 330 lumens. However, when I want to see something I pick up this:

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It's a Coast HP 550 1000 lumens. Costco was/is selling it for $50. They may still be. However, when they rung me up the only charged me $19.99 if I recall. Comparable lights this bright are $100+. It takes 9 AA batteries. It's LED and it really lights up paint to find defects. The beam pattern / size is adjustable.

I like it better than the Brinkmann. But, the Brinkmann does have good ergonomics. It's just no bright enough for me on darker cars.
 
I have the LED. it's OK. It's about 330 lumens. However, when I want to see something I pick up this:

a7uhuba6.jpg


It's a Coast HP 550 1000 lumens. Costco was/is selling it for $50. They may still be. However, when they rung me up the only charged me $19.99 if I recall. Comparable lights this bright are $100+. It takes 9 AA batteries. It's LED and it really lights up paint to find defects. The beam pattern / size is adjustable.

I like it better than the Brinkmann. But, the Brinkmann does have good ergonomics. It's just no bright enough for me on darker cars.


We have one of these - completely awesome, but I use the brinkmann Mike gave me, a prized posession!
 
Bump for which brinkman. I'm leaning towards the halogen.
 
Bump for which brinkman. I'm leaning towards the halogen.

I've had mine for a long long time, so the new ones may be different, but the batteries go in them and it's very difficult to replace them. I think I started a thread about it.

Yeah, here it is, sorry, not too much help: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/57515-battery-older-brinkmann.html

For what it's worth, mine is still sitting on the bench all taken apart. Probably going to go in the garbage at some point.
 
IMO...

This is one of the best "swirl finder" tools:

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And you can make your own version of a 'Sun Gun'...
for a lot less than its ~ $400.00 asking price.


Also...If one is real serious about: Finding Swirls...
It doesn't hurt to have several different types of
light sources, for paint-viewing purposes...


:)

Bob
 
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