Best light choices in $50 and $100 range??

dimwatt

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I am faced with a couple of choices. I have scrounged $100 to spend on a light or lights. I would like some input on getting the best bang for the buck out of what I have to spend. I am thinking two ways here so this is a challenge. I can either spend the $100 on one light or buy two. This opens up SO many possibilities that I don't know if a person could possibly narrow it down to just one or two lights!

So for two lights, what are the candidates? One can be say, $30 and the other $70 or so.

Edited 2/25 OK, The Magcharger does fit my criteria, BUT, just for causing mass confusion, temporary dementia and and flashahol attacks,(standard CPF behaviour, LOL) lets drop it from contention, shall we?

If I were to spend $100 on ONE light,either manufactured or modded what would would be the very best choice I could make? Don't quibble over a few bucks, so $109.99 or so would be acceptable if it means a definite gain in quality .

AS it is unlikely I will have the spare cash to do this again for a while, I am faced with the near impossible task of making a choice I won't immediately regeret!

The main criteria in no particular order are:

Good value to price ratio. (not buying a "name")

Something that will hold value well or perhaps even become
collectible should I decide to sell it in the future and buy newer technology.

Be practical for occasional home and/or home defense use. VERY bright.

Not be so exotic that it becomes obsolete soon. (unusual feeding habits:)

Anything that I missed that CPF'rs like in a light.


I know this is highly subjective and has been asked before so sorry for the proverbial/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dedhorse.gif but with the introduction of so many new lights just recently I would like to be able to consider everything including soon to be released lights. Also, there are many lights out there that I don't even know of yet, so I am asking the more experienced CPF'rs for their valuable input. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif

Thanks to all!

dimwatt
 

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[ QUOTE ]
dimwatt said:
The main criteria in no particular order are:

Good value to price ratio. (not buying a "name")

Something that will hold value well or perhaps even become
collectible should I decide to sell it in the future and buy newer technology.

Be practical for home and/or home defense use. VERY bright.

Not be so exotic that it becomes obsolete soon. (unusual feeding habits:)

Anything that I missed that CPF'rs like in a light.

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Pelican M6 HA regulated Luxeon III LED - $99

If I had $100 to spend on a flashlight, this is what I'd buy /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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MAGCHARGER, it has a 2 hour run time and great output. Yes, at CPF, you wouldn't be buying the name, you'd be buying the "anti-name".

Strion, another great rechargeable. Since you are limiting spending at 100 dollars, I would assume you don't want to be spending 2-3 dollars an hour powering some 123 lithium light. I know I don't.
 

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You never did tell us how you want to use the light. That makes a big difference.

Having said that, personally, I'd go with a SureFire and use the ability to use other parts and accessories down the road to fine tune the light.

And I'd use the leftover cash to take my wife/gf (having both is way too much work, btw) out for dinner. Failing that, I'd buy better beer for the rest of the month.

Mostly what's important is to figure out what you need the light to do, and then play "Kid In A Candy Store." That's always fun!

Enjoy it.
 

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If you are going with Surefire, um, er, well, there won't be any leftover cash /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crackup.gif .
 

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Ah, well, there could be depending on which one. Heck, you could buy three G2's. But only a wee, tiny, small piece of a Beast.

But once you get an SF, you are right. There will rarely, if ever, be any leftover cash from then on. LED modules, battery packs, tail switches, lanyards, holsters, etc.

Been there, done that, haven't bought the T-shirt yet.

Hmmmm, a SureFire polo shirt and cap. Hmmmmm.

But that's getting off-topic.

This place is the photon lovers equivalent of crack.
 

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Hey dimwatt: I met you at the feb get-together. Looking to spend some hard-earned cash on something nice eh? DOn't we all..../ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evilgrin07.gif

I just picked up a Surefire E1L, yeah I know it's a little dim but it's a great little light that can throw a very nnice beam and sips batteries. 98 bucks, right under your top-limit.

A 9P is always a good way to go if you want a really bright light at a decent price.

An Inova T/XO3 would be very good as well, with their 2-hour+ regulated Luxeon power and all.

A Magcharger if you really want the least dollar/once price.

Nick
 

dimwatt

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chmsam..Home use/home security for things that go bump in the night /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/icon15.gif Funny, funny guy!LOL Get the shirt and cap,willya already?? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ohgeez.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crackup.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crackup.gif

cheesehead..Another underemployed CPF comic, I see! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crackup.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crackup.gif You guys keep up this Surefire kick and I'm gonna have to go sit on a street corner with a coffee can! (for collections, you pervert!) /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crackup.gif Would love to have one BUT....like csmsam said, acceriories, accessories, accessories! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ohgeez.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/faint.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/broke.gif

Hello again 270....Thanks for the offer and suggestions. Surefires are pretty much out of the question unless I happen upon a bargain I can't pass up. I confess I don't know them by heart and am always looking them up! LOL I could concievable blow the whole wad and get one or the other of a couple of different models but most are just a fantasy! The L4 gets me all twisted up and the E2D is CPF's equivilent of Viagra! Guess that stems from thje old LEO days! If I would have pulled something like that from my Sam Browne belt back in the 70's and 80's, grown men would whimper and women would faint! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif (Gee, Now I wish I WOULD have had one) /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ohgeez.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gifI can't believe I said that! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evilgrin07.gif

Anyway, this is very entertaining! Keep those suggestions coming!

Check out this Ebay auction!ROFLMAO!!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=383&item=7137070817&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

dimwatt /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/au.gif
 

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Hey, that ebay thing is pointless, like my posts.

Eh, the Surefires are great lights, just expensive (recently raising their prices 30% or so).

I still think the Strion is the way to go, unless you don't mind carrying a 2 lbs stick (aka Magcharger).
 

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I would suggest a Nuwai Q3 ($35+), and an E2e ($70+?). Think that should just about hit the $100 limit, or has the E2e gone up in price? This way you get both a LED and incan setup. With the E2e its flexible and you always add on stuff as you go along (e.g. KL1 or KL4 Led bezel, etc). If these 2 puts you over the budget, get the E2e first, then as you save more money along the way, you can start buying accessories for it.

Or... you could get the regular Pelican M6 Led AND the Pelican M6 Incan, they should both add up to less than $100, I'm sure...
 

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dimwatt said:
If I would have pulled something like that from my Sam Browne belt back in the 70's and 80's, grown men would whimper and women would faint! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif (Gee, Now I wish I WOULD have had one) /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ohgeez.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gifI can't believe I said that! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evilgrin07.gif


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If you need that effect, for <$100, there is only one place you can get it..

The Mag85.

It meets your pricing, home defense, and brightness criteria. Surefire talks about 500 lumens being a lot of light, it is. 800 effective lumens from the '85 shouldn't be too bad either. If all else fails, I hear some appreciate the Mag for its, uhh, "tactical" /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/twakfl.gif value. Not that I ever imagine having to use mine in that capacity.

It is great for beer raids at midnight. Right hand on the Mag85 and trigger in overhand grip, left hand on the fridge door, pop it open while simultaneously pointing the '85 inwards and activating it for constant-on. The combination of the fridge light and the 800 lumens will stun the beer and it will just sit there on the shelf, temporarily unable to move, so you can release the door and grab it. Try it, it works, REALLY!!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crackup.gif

Feeding habits.. it is VERY particular - AA NiMH exclusively. You can't run it on anything else. The good news is that when it gets hungry you pop the cells in the charger, warm 'em up again, and give it back the same old thing day in, day out. Estimated 25 min runtime. NO running cost.

No idea about future resale value but I can tell you 800 lumens ain't becoming 'obsolete' any time soon. LEDs don't seem to be going there yet.

PS: the shirt rocks.
 

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I would get two lights: one for throw and one for flood and close up with runtime. So I'd get the Inova X5 for flood, close-up and runtime. At the same time you can suck dry those 123s in it. Dont know what good throw light you'd get for the rest of the money. Haven't got Surefires yet. Wether LED or Incan is a personal choice. Incan is nice for throw, although there are LED's with good throw as well.
 

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The Q3 still ranks as my best-bang-for-the-buck flashlight. 3 watt Luxeon, artifact-free beam, single cell 123... it's a great little light.

It can be found for less than $50 most anywhere. I bought mine from Advancedmart.
 

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I'd probably buy a Q3 (small, practical, edc) and a Pila G3 (more light than any off the shelf LED light, still a reasonable size and practical). They come to $102 at the best prices I can find before shipping. With a little more cash I'd switch to a GL3 for a little more practicality.
 

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[ QUOTE ]
Stanley said:
I would suggest a Nuwai Q3 ($35+), and an E2e ($70+?). Think that should just about hit the $100 limit, or has the E2e gone up in price? This way you get both a LED and incan setup. With the E2e its flexible and you always add on stuff as you go along (e.g. KL1 or KL4 Led bezel, etc). If these 2 puts you over the budget, get the E2e first, then as you save more money along the way, you can start buying accessories for it.

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dimwatt,
If you plan on buying 2 lights, I think Stanley's suggestion sounds good.
If you can hang on to your wallet a while, I have seen used Surefire A2's on B/S/T for $100-$110 every now and then. This would be a great all around light for your price range. Bright enough for home security as well as the low light LED option. Good luck! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 

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How about:
Pelican M6 incan (or Surefire G2)
Bugout Gear's 3-watt module
Enough left over for an Infinity Ultra or Uke 4AA eLED ...or Gerber Recon or Gerber Trio.
 
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