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What are the best "general purpose" flashlights? It's not hard to find rave reviews about the various EDC lights inclucing the Arc AAA and LS and SF E2e/KL1 (after all, they're much more fun to talk about
), but what about good examples of household flashlights. These need not have tail switches (unless you have frequent tactical engagements in the family room) or other fancy features. Cheap operation, common batteries, and a switch near the head are probably good features for these lights. The way I see it, these could fall into two basic categories of general purpose lights:
</font><ul type="square">[*]<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">1. The type meant for intensive/specialized use. You would only need on of these (NEED is subjective, though
). It should be high-quality and rugged.</font>[*]<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">2. The kind that is cheap enough to keep many throughout the house (one in the kitchen, garage, basement, bedroom, cars, &c.) for spontaneous tasks and emergencies.</font>[/list]<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">Does anybody have suggestions about these two kinds of general purpose lights?
Another interesting discussion might be users' recommendations for other types of lights: outdoor, headlamps, diving, lantern, specialty, novelty &c. If CPF has a polling capability, this might be an easy way to get opinions.
</font><ul type="square">[*]<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">1. The type meant for intensive/specialized use. You would only need on of these (NEED is subjective, though
Another interesting discussion might be users' recommendations for other types of lights: outdoor, headlamps, diving, lantern, specialty, novelty &c. If CPF has a polling capability, this might be an easy way to get opinions.