GrnXnham
Enlightened
Okay, here's the deal.
I got my dad (really old guy) a Fenix L2P a few years back. That's right--an ANCIENT Fenix L2P when they were new. How many years ago was that? I think it has on and off and puts out about 40 lumens.
He has been thrilled with it and takes it with him everywhere. Then recently I compared my Fenix LD10 to his light and he was impressed that a 1AA light was brighter than his 2AA light. Then while he was playing with the LD10, he accidentally soft-pressed the switch and the light went to strobe mode. He said something like "what the hell is this carp??" Then he was less impressed with the LD10.
I'd like to buy him the brightest 1AA or 2AA light that I can find to replace his L2P. The problem is that the brighter the light, the more complex the different modes are. My dad (did I mention that he is an old guy) wants a light that is super bright, uses AA batteries, and just turns on and off. He might be able to handle a HIGH and LOW for modes but that is about it. No worthless strobe or SOS modes that will accidentally come on and confuse him. I can't imagine him trying to figure out the TK40.
I can't find a light like this. The Fenix E20 is simple on and off but not very bright. The LD20 is much brighter but has the complex modes. So Fenix is pretty much out. Who else makes a quality light that takes AA batteries (preferably alkaline) and is very bright (for a AA light) and is simple on and off or at least is simpler than any of the lights where you "soft touch" or double click the on/off switch to change modes.
I got my dad (really old guy) a Fenix L2P a few years back. That's right--an ANCIENT Fenix L2P when they were new. How many years ago was that? I think it has on and off and puts out about 40 lumens.
He has been thrilled with it and takes it with him everywhere. Then recently I compared my Fenix LD10 to his light and he was impressed that a 1AA light was brighter than his 2AA light. Then while he was playing with the LD10, he accidentally soft-pressed the switch and the light went to strobe mode. He said something like "what the hell is this carp??" Then he was less impressed with the LD10.
I'd like to buy him the brightest 1AA or 2AA light that I can find to replace his L2P. The problem is that the brighter the light, the more complex the different modes are. My dad (did I mention that he is an old guy) wants a light that is super bright, uses AA batteries, and just turns on and off. He might be able to handle a HIGH and LOW for modes but that is about it. No worthless strobe or SOS modes that will accidentally come on and confuse him. I can't imagine him trying to figure out the TK40.
I can't find a light like this. The Fenix E20 is simple on and off but not very bright. The LD20 is much brighter but has the complex modes. So Fenix is pretty much out. Who else makes a quality light that takes AA batteries (preferably alkaline) and is very bright (for a AA light) and is simple on and off or at least is simpler than any of the lights where you "soft touch" or double click the on/off switch to change modes.