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**DONOTDELETE**
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As my flashlight inventory builds up in direct proportion to my dwindling checking/PayPal accounts, it occurred to me that I am reaching for and playing with some flashlights quite a bit more than others. I am beginning to realize there are certain minimum standard features on a flashlight to make it appealing to me, and for now they are:
1) on/off switch (NO turn heads!)
2) easy on/off switch
3) appropriate placement of on/off switch, depending on light type and purpose
4) no weird batteries (N? AAAA? Z??? No Thanks)
5) appearance (subjective, but so is this list)
6) BRIGHTEST for its type
7) LEDs for all purposes if possible
8) white beam (I'll use a filter if I really need color)
Unless it is a long-distance light, I remain ambivalent towards focusing ability. And I am not a diver, so it only needs to be rainproof.
At the rate LEDs such as the LS are coming out and improving, along with guys like Lambda, E-L, PG, DR, forgive-me-if-I-left-you-out, etc., all throwing their skills and inventiveness into the ring, I anticipate the day incandescents will be obsolete -- soon. Hell, even SureFire is working up LED stuff.
Your minimum features?
1) on/off switch (NO turn heads!)
2) easy on/off switch
3) appropriate placement of on/off switch, depending on light type and purpose
4) no weird batteries (N? AAAA? Z??? No Thanks)
5) appearance (subjective, but so is this list)
6) BRIGHTEST for its type
7) LEDs for all purposes if possible
8) white beam (I'll use a filter if I really need color)
Unless it is a long-distance light, I remain ambivalent towards focusing ability. And I am not a diver, so it only needs to be rainproof.
At the rate LEDs such as the LS are coming out and improving, along with guys like Lambda, E-L, PG, DR, forgive-me-if-I-left-you-out, etc., all throwing their skills and inventiveness into the ring, I anticipate the day incandescents will be obsolete -- soon. Hell, even SureFire is working up LED stuff.
Your minimum features?