RoadKingMoe
Newly Enlightened
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I've been using flashlights for over 50 years, the last 25 years or so, mostly MagLites. In addition to a 2AA Mini MagLite incandescent each for me and the wife, and a 3D MagLite incandescent in the truck, we now have 4Sevens LED lights. We're not flashlight hobbyists and don't need Rolex/Mercedes-grade lights--just practical ones that work as advertised, for a good price.
We now have a 2AA Quark Regular each for me and the wife, and a CR123 Quark Regular for my pocket. The 4Sevens lights give great bang for buck and totally blow away the MagLites. We use all the modes and the Quark Regular interface makes accessing them easy. We get over two hours use on Turbo using two Lithium Ultimate AAs. The CR123 is essentially the same 3-volt light with a different, much shorter battery--same brightness levels but shorter run time. I bought it after enjoying the 2AA models so much.
We still have the MagLite 3D in the truck, but may convert it to LED.
We now have a 2AA Quark Regular each for me and the wife, and a CR123 Quark Regular for my pocket. The 4Sevens lights give great bang for buck and totally blow away the MagLites. We use all the modes and the Quark Regular interface makes accessing them easy. We get over two hours use on Turbo using two Lithium Ultimate AAs. The CR123 is essentially the same 3-volt light with a different, much shorter battery--same brightness levels but shorter run time. I bought it after enjoying the 2AA models so much.
We still have the MagLite 3D in the truck, but may convert it to LED.
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