Brinkman makes good quality lights at a fairly cheap price. The
Brinkman Legend LX is a great light. Also they make a light called the maxfire which is similar to the Surefire G2. These are not LED but worth looking into.
As far as reasonably LED light I think MapNut made a good suggestion for you to check out Dorcy lights. If your willing to spent a couple of dollars more here's what I'd suggest looking into Inova lights, the X5T and T-series lights are great. Streamlight is another company, the luxeon task light is nice. For EDC pocket carry Peak Solutions is a new company but has some nice lights the 3 LED Hi-Power AAA light with the snow colored LED looks like it may be my birthday present this year.
The market is hot with LED lights I'm sure you can find something to fit your needs. Which brings up the question, what exactly are your needs? We could probably help you out if you give some specs on what you plan to do with the light and what type of batteries you plan to use. Is it a pocket EDC light or is it a glove box or BOB light or just a use around the house light. Food for thought <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
BTW, I have the 2AA version of the Brinkman Rebel light. It?s a functional light and I put lithium batteries in it and it resides in my truck console. It?s sees limited use. The beam pattern has concentric rings around it and is fairly blue in color which is typical of cheaper LED lights.
Funny thing about flashlights it?s almost as addicting as knives can be. <img src="/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> I've spent a lot of time at
www.flashlightreviews.com it's a great source of info.
Good Luck,
Adam