If you get a LED Dropin, go for the TerraLux from battery junction using the SSC (Seoul Semiconductor) emitter. That one will be significantly brighter than the stock MagLED, and since the LED isn't being pushed as hard as the Luxeon in the MagLED, they can get away with letting it run at full brightness indefinitely. In the case of the MagLED, which drives the emitter harder, lots of heat builds up, so it dims itself in a matter of minutes as a safety mechanism. This will give you basically more light than you have with incan, and much longer runtimes (Good to have as an emergency light, a set of D-Cells will last for many hours)
However, I think there is definitely an advantage to having a more compact LED flashlight than a Maglite, such as a pocket-sized light that will still give you good runtime. Just about any of the lights recommended so far are excellent quality.
One great light that I absolutely love is the Fenix L0D-CE. It's very tiny, which ensures I always have it with me either in a coin pocket or on my keychain. It produces about 50 lumens on a NiMH or high-performance AAA primary cell. That will probably be enough light for you. If it isn't, you can get over 110 lumens out of it by using a LiIon rechargeable. AW's sells 10440 LiIon package, with 2 rechargeable lithium ion cells, and a charger, for $15 in the dealers corner.