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#110385 - 10/28/07 11:07 PM Re: Suggestions/Reviews for L.E.D. Flashlights [Re: mgjscdhl]
dougwalkabout Offline
Crazy Canuck
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 02/03/07
Posts: 3241
Loc: Alberta, Canada
Before I toss out suggestions, let me ask:

- what's your favourite standard battery?
- when you say waterproof, do you mean "dunk proof" or fully immersible for long periods of time?
- how much light would be the minimum acceptable
- on balance, would you prefer more light or longer battery life?






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#110394 - 10/28/07 11:47 PM Re: Suggestions/Reviews for L.E.D. Flashlights [Re: mgjscdhl]
big_al Offline
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Registered: 01/04/06
Posts: 586
Loc: 20mi east of San Diego
You might find what you like here. http://www.sportsmansguide.com/search/search.asp?r=Page%3A+%2FDefault.asp+KW+Box&s=SEARCH&a=search&k=flashlights

The cost of some of the lights are not that steap.
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#110424 - 10/29/07 02:32 AM Re: Suggestions/Reviews for L.E.D. Flashlights [Re: big_al]
KenK Offline
"Be Prepared"
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 06/26/04
Posts: 2211
Loc: NE Wisconsin
I tend to like plastic-bodied lights - mostly so they won't be so cold to handle in cold weather, but also because they can be brighter and easier to find if dropped.

At this point my favorites are:

Headlamp: Princeton Tec EOS (3 AAA, 2/9/44 hrs, $34)
Handheld tiny/bright: Fenix P1 Cree LED (1 CR123A)
Handheld flood: Underwater Kinetics 4AA eLED (5.5 hrs, $35)
Handheld spot: Streamlight ProPolymer 4AAA Luxeon LED (2 hrs, $30)

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#110430 - 10/29/07 03:03 AM Re: Suggestions/Reviews for L.E.D. Flashlights [Re: mgjscdhl]
wildman800 Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 11/09/06
Posts: 2851
Loc: La-USA
The only comment that I have is a negative one. The Brinkman LED version of a mini-maglite has been a disapointment to me.

It would not "lock" into an "off" position such as the mini-maglite does. It would work itself into an "on" position from my moving around in the Captain's chair during my 6 hour watches. This wasted battery power and bulb life.

The scabbard (or holster) was cheap (as in thin) nylon sewn together in an unreliable fashion. It started coming apart after about 10 days of use. The scabbard was too short for the length of the flashlight making it top-heavy as it rested in it's scabbard. It didn't take much for the top heavy flashlight to fall out of the scabbard.

Early during the 2nd month that I was using the light, the lens retaining edge of the cap, which is one molded piece of aluminum, split off and left me with a light that no longer worked at a time that I very much require a working light. I used "super glue" to fix the problem.

The bottom line, in my experience: I have gotten another mini-maglite to use because I can depend on it. BTW: My last mini-maglite endured 2 years of abuse before it succumbed to some leaking batteries that caused life ending corrosion.
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#110445 - 10/29/07 04:09 AM Re: Suggestions/Reviews for L.E.D. Flashlights [Re: mgjscdhl]
massacre Offline
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Registered: 12/07/05
Posts: 781
Loc: Central Illinois
Target carries a Brinkmann 3w LED which should fit the bill. It uses 3AAs and is very satisfyingly bright. It's light, rugged, and for around $30, I think it's a great light.

For truck work like changing a tire at night, I'm a really big fan of the Energizer 6 LED headlamp you can get at any WalMart/Target for around 15 bucks. The only thing I really wish they would change is to put a strap over the top of the head and not just around. Even so, it's a great light to have.

I carry both and the nice part is having the same batteries for both. smile
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#110447 - 10/29/07 04:18 AM Re: Suggestions/Reviews for L.E.D. Flashlights [Re: mgjscdhl]
LED Offline
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Registered: 09/01/05
Posts: 1474
Streamlight has a 2AA Propolymer LED light with an 18 hr. runtime. I love mine. Not blazing bright but tough, waterproof, and good enough for anything I can think of. $18.


http://www.brightguy.com/products/Streamlight_2AA_LED_ProPolymer_Flashlight.php




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#110449 - 10/29/07 04:41 AM Re: Suggestions/Reviews for L.E.D. Flashlights [Re: LED]
SwampDonkey Offline
Veteran

Registered: 07/08/07
Posts: 1268
Loc: Northeastern Ontario, Canada
Hi,

For about 8 years I have used the Streamlight 2AA Propolymer light in the old incandescent version. It has been a tough light and worked well, although I would gladly upgrade it to the LED version for the increased run time and bulb life.

Mike

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#110570 - 10/29/07 06:06 PM Re: Suggestions/Reviews for L.E.D. Flashlights [Re: NightHiker]
Erik_B Offline
Enthusiast

Registered: 08/10/07
Posts: 315
Loc: Somewhere in my own little wor...
Inova X1 - Was part of my EDC until it stopped working for some reason(should be able to get it replaced under the warranty). Runs on a single AA battery. Came with nylon belt pouch. $30 USD.
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#110742 - 10/30/07 06:52 PM Re: Suggestions/Reviews for L.E.D. Flashlights [Re: Erik_B]
mgjscdhl Offline
Stranger

Registered: 09/30/06
Posts: 19
Loc: canada
wow, didn't really expect such a response. I appreciate the suggestions.. I'm gonna have to come back to look at the info...Time for work

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#110788 - 10/31/07 04:23 AM Re: Suggestions/Reviews for L.E.D. Flashlights [Re: mgjscdhl]
massacre Offline
Old Hand

Registered: 12/07/05
Posts: 781
Loc: Central Illinois
Don't tease us too long. Don't you know that flashlight addicts even get a vicarious thrill when someone else buys a new light and there's the prospect of pictures and a review? smile
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