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Re: Good flashlight?

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Stop by the Lighthound store in Pearland. It is well worth the time. They have a huge selection in the price range you are looking at. They also get a lot of feedback from the field on the light characeristics.

Are you looking for a tactical light? One strategy is to have a small general purpose light with a long runtime, and a light that's 100 or so lumens for tactical use.
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I just purchased the Fenix LD20.

205 Lumens at 2 hours on 2 AA batteries. That's pretty awesome.

http://www.batteryjunction.com/fenix-ld20r4.html
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Re: Good flashlight?

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I would recommend the Fenix PD30. :thumbs2:

Bought one in May from Amazon and have used it daily since without a need to replace the batteries yet. Also bought a 12 pack of batteries!

A few features of the light are:

- Utilizes a Premium (R4) Cree 7090 XP-E LED with a life of 50,000 hours
- Two modes of output, selected by turning the bezel
- General Mode: 11 lumens (65hrs) -> 75 lumens (8hrs) -> 140 lumens (4hrs) -> SOS
- Turbo Mode: 257 lumens (1.5hrs) -> Strobe
- 33 days of survival use (2 continuous hours per day on the lowest setting)
- Digitally Regulated for Constant Brightness

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Re: Good flashlight?

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I have an Olight T20 Tactical and love it. Got it from Battery Junction.

Super bright, great even light pattern (no dark spots in pattern), 3 brightness levels with the twist of the head, and strobe feature. I got 2 sets of rechargeable CR123 batteries for it with the charger and have never had a problem with running the light down before the other set was charged, even on the highest setting. The light DOES get hot on the high setting. Those CREE LEDs do put off some heat.
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Re: Good flashlight?

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Keith B wrote:I have an Olight T20 Tactical and love it. Got it from Battery Junction.

Super bright, great even light pattern (no dark spots in pattern), 3 brightness levels with the twist of the head, and strobe feature. I got 2 sets of rechargeable CR123 batteries for it with the charger and have never had a problem with running the light down before the other set was charged, even on the highest setting. The light DOES get hot on the high setting. Those CREE LEDs do put off some heat.
That's a great light. The competition in this field from quality manufacturers has gotten intense, and it's driving the prices of high performance units way down - good news for us. :cheers2:
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Don't get the one from 5.11 tactical. Too many bad reviews and they aren't all they are hyped up to be. Go with surefire or streamlight. Lithium batteries are more expensive but the quality and customer service that surefire offers is the best out there. I've only had one problem with an old light from them and the part was being sent before i could even finish describing it.

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I carry a streamlight scorpion but am getting a surefire g2x pro when I find someone local when them in stock finally

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My vote is for the Pelican flashlights,,they are tough, last a long time and some still use good old fashioned AA batteries

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Nice bump. What are you going to post for sale? :biggrinjester:
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Re: Good flashlight?

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Excaliber wrote:If you don't mind parting with a few more shekels, try this one from 5.11 Tactical.

Product Features

* Size 8.75 in. and 10 oz.
* 200 lumens peak output
* No batteries - Ever.
* Charges in 90 Seconds (NOT a misprint)
* Comes with AC Adapter and a patent-pending Auto-Align 12V DC charging base for the car
* Made from fire-Arm Grade High Strength Polymer

Product Description
Product Description
The 5.11 Light For Life PC3.300 offers three power modes: bright (200 peak lumens), standard (70 lumens) and tactical strobe. The 50,000-hour LEDs never have to be replaced. Tailcap and top buttons perform the same functionality to reinforce muscle memory.
These are neato but do not hold up well to daily use IMO.
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A little dual purpose fun for you.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EO ... 00_details

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Re: Good flashlight?

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Someone mentioned the Pelican flashlights. I don't recall the particular model that I had, but we had several issued to us during my last rotation overseas and the push button on the bottom failed on the majority of them. I don't know if that has been addressed by the manufacturer or if it was a bad lot, but just something to be aware of.

On another note, I use an inova x1 I purchased in Kuwait and love it. Not the best, but it's lasted two years and works great on 1AA.
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Scott in Houston wrote:Almost too much good information. haha
I can't decide now!
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I am a fan of Surefire. I carry a Surefire Z2L with me just about everywhere. I like knowing that I have a reliable and bright light with me everywhere. I recommend an LED light highly.

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...I carried Surefire a long time...the last dozen batteries I ordered last week cost me just shy of $32 to the door...

...Home Dippy started carrying this one http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hardware ... =202896936" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; last year and I've gotten 5 so far...my boys and best friend love 'em...blindingly bright...with a lower setting for reading or close work...and a strobe for if you're in need of that...but compact, reliable and CHEAP TO FEED... AAA batteries are about $10 for 16...at Home Dippy...bright idea....

...I also bought the Coast light you'll see there...not nearly as bright nor reliable...had to send off for parts early on...
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