Still a newb to flashlight "collecting", and I have been doing a lot of reading, but am still kinda confused when it comes to a lot of things.
Since I have recently started doing a lot of research into knives, and purchased me first Ontario SP-10, I have noticed a similarity between knives and flashlights. Both can have products that are WAY overpriced. There are $20 and $50 knives which are just as good in almost every way, compared to a $150 knife. And the same with flashlights. It's about functionality and reliability, not looks. Like with trucks. Not a real fan of streetx4's. There is one of my dilemmas.
So, I'm trying to find my first flashlight(or 2 or 3) that I would want to take with me to the afterlife. I know many will follow, but one or two for now. Like I said I have been reading through the forums and have much more to go, but there IS A LOT TO READ.
Not sure if I want a 2AA or 1AA light, but seriously leaning towards 2AA because of better run times and size diff is minimal. I want a light that can be quite bright, but then go down under 10 lumen or so. I would like to have a light that will last for days on low light if needed. Everybody seems to recommend different lights, which is strange. Most of the lights seem quite similar but some seem a little better as far as run times. My primary light will pretty much go everywhere. Not sure about durability, but don't want to drop a $50 light and have it break.
Next issue seems to be with battery types. From some of the charts I was seeing that L91 batteries seemed to be very similar to cr123 batteries as far as light and run times and price. Then there are rechargeable lithium's. Not sure about those since the run times don't look as good. Plus, with a light that takes AA, can't you use L91 and regular alkaline if you need to?
Man I was just reading some more charts and there seems to be more lights I should look at.
I was kinda leaning towards an LD20 or maybe a quark AA2, but now I see cheaper ones like the Romisen rd-n3 II. Brings me back to price. Is the something about lights that are 2-3x the price for fairly similar output and run times?
Any input on some of these factors and what some preferences are?
So many questions!
Since I have recently started doing a lot of research into knives, and purchased me first Ontario SP-10, I have noticed a similarity between knives and flashlights. Both can have products that are WAY overpriced. There are $20 and $50 knives which are just as good in almost every way, compared to a $150 knife. And the same with flashlights. It's about functionality and reliability, not looks. Like with trucks. Not a real fan of streetx4's. There is one of my dilemmas.
So, I'm trying to find my first flashlight(or 2 or 3) that I would want to take with me to the afterlife. I know many will follow, but one or two for now. Like I said I have been reading through the forums and have much more to go, but there IS A LOT TO READ.
Not sure if I want a 2AA or 1AA light, but seriously leaning towards 2AA because of better run times and size diff is minimal. I want a light that can be quite bright, but then go down under 10 lumen or so. I would like to have a light that will last for days on low light if needed. Everybody seems to recommend different lights, which is strange. Most of the lights seem quite similar but some seem a little better as far as run times. My primary light will pretty much go everywhere. Not sure about durability, but don't want to drop a $50 light and have it break.
Next issue seems to be with battery types. From some of the charts I was seeing that L91 batteries seemed to be very similar to cr123 batteries as far as light and run times and price. Then there are rechargeable lithium's. Not sure about those since the run times don't look as good. Plus, with a light that takes AA, can't you use L91 and regular alkaline if you need to?
Man I was just reading some more charts and there seems to be more lights I should look at.
I was kinda leaning towards an LD20 or maybe a quark AA2, but now I see cheaper ones like the Romisen rd-n3 II. Brings me back to price. Is the something about lights that are 2-3x the price for fairly similar output and run times?
Any input on some of these factors and what some preferences are?
So many questions!