Hi. I've been updating my flashlights recently as part of improved preparedness for...whatever. Recently bought Fenix LD20 (great light!) and a E20. The other things I'd thought about were lanterns. Bought a RayOVac after reading CPF. Now considering Flavolight. However, since most of my use will be inside home in case of power outages, I wonder if I shouldn't just buy more flashlights (an appealing thought!). I bought a diffuser for LD20. It works well. I have also found that with my white ceilings, simply shining a flashlight (even a 2AA magLED) at the ceiling works really well for lighting the room.
This leads me to think that another 2AA light from Fenix (or maybe EagleTAC or Quark) is my best bet since a flashlight makes a pretty good lantern, although a lantern does not make such a good flashlight.
I'm telling ya'll this to solicit opinions on the subject and also on the specific question of what good quality D-cell flashlights with multiple levels and longer runtimes than the 2AA lights are available. The only D cell I find mentioned much is the Maglite. I like the new Rebel MAG, but it does not have a low setting for longer battery life.
Can any of ya'll give me some good suggestions for this? Thanks.
This leads me to think that another 2AA light from Fenix (or maybe EagleTAC or Quark) is my best bet since a flashlight makes a pretty good lantern, although a lantern does not make such a good flashlight.
I'm telling ya'll this to solicit opinions on the subject and also on the specific question of what good quality D-cell flashlights with multiple levels and longer runtimes than the 2AA lights are available. The only D cell I find mentioned much is the Maglite. I like the new Rebel MAG, but it does not have a low setting for longer battery life.
Can any of ya'll give me some good suggestions for this? Thanks.