Hi guys,
i was thinking about my grandmother and i found out that a "good" light would really help her gettin' aroud the house and garden at late evenings. She's a seventy year old lady, very hardworking, but still very fit for her age. They have a small farm and even she can't do many things now, she still tries to help even if tasks are often to hard for her. Well, i was thinking about the old one-mode MiniMag 2AA. It should be decently bright, beam isn't so bad as that from the incandescent versions, has a decent runtime (more than 3 hours) and compared with her plastic and incredibly dim incan flashlight looks built like a tank. I know that there's a new version out, but i can't imagine her twisting the tailcap and changing different modes. It would make her uncomfortable. Even her hands aren't fast, smart and agile like they were 20 years ago, but i really think that she'd be able to twist the head to right focus. What do you guys think?
i was thinking about my grandmother and i found out that a "good" light would really help her gettin' aroud the house and garden at late evenings. She's a seventy year old lady, very hardworking, but still very fit for her age. They have a small farm and even she can't do many things now, she still tries to help even if tasks are often to hard for her. Well, i was thinking about the old one-mode MiniMag 2AA. It should be decently bright, beam isn't so bad as that from the incandescent versions, has a decent runtime (more than 3 hours) and compared with her plastic and incredibly dim incan flashlight looks built like a tank. I know that there's a new version out, but i can't imagine her twisting the tailcap and changing different modes. It would make her uncomfortable. Even her hands aren't fast, smart and agile like they were 20 years ago, but i really think that she'd be able to twist the head to right focus. What do you guys think?