Hello all. This is my first post. I have spent some time reading here and am amazed at the amount of knowledge here about flashlights.
Anyway, I need to buy a good flashlight for daily use inspecting homes. I do about two inspections a day, so I need it to work well for at least two hours a day.
I am currently using a Fenix TK40. I like the length, but I wish it were skinner around the part you hold. My hands are small and this light is harder to stick in my back pocket. I wish it were more like the size of a "C" cell battery.
I like it to be;
1) Bright- like this Fenix.
2) Skinnier
3) Rechargeable
4) A good quality bulb like this Fenix.
5) Perhaps the ability to charge from both a car or household 110 current.
I'd also like to buy a smaller "2 x AA" size, but I'll need a bigger flashlight for my "Main" light. I also currently use a Streamlight headlight, an ARGO 61302 HP LED lamp for attics and crawlspaces and electrical panel boxes.
I know I'll need to spend around $100 or more for a good light. I have no problem with that. Any suggestions?
Thank you in advance for any help.
Frank D.
Anyway, I need to buy a good flashlight for daily use inspecting homes. I do about two inspections a day, so I need it to work well for at least two hours a day.
I am currently using a Fenix TK40. I like the length, but I wish it were skinner around the part you hold. My hands are small and this light is harder to stick in my back pocket. I wish it were more like the size of a "C" cell battery.
I like it to be;
1) Bright- like this Fenix.
2) Skinnier
3) Rechargeable
4) A good quality bulb like this Fenix.
5) Perhaps the ability to charge from both a car or household 110 current.
I'd also like to buy a smaller "2 x AA" size, but I'll need a bigger flashlight for my "Main" light. I also currently use a Streamlight headlight, an ARGO 61302 HP LED lamp for attics and crawlspaces and electrical panel boxes.
I know I'll need to spend around $100 or more for a good light. I have no problem with that. Any suggestions?
Thank you in advance for any help.
Frank D.