Pictures, please?? Thanks!For 10+ years, my most carried (in my backpack) was a PFlexPro S2+. Lightweight, 18650, but the feature I liked the most was the illuminated switch cap. Made it super easy to ID in the bottom of my bag.
My most carried now (on body or sometimes in the backpack) is a Ti ToolVN with the Nichia SW45K. My most used (around the house and dog walking) is my HDS Rotary with the Nichia SW45K.
I carry my Streamlight Microstream USB every day. It’s small, light weight, and plenty bright enough (even on low setting). And all I have to do is plug it in to a USB port at my computer, a power strip, or my car to make sure it is always ready. It fits into any pocket, water resistant, just a super handy light that I use for everything from finding the remote, looking under the hood of the car, to making sure there are no monsters for my daughter. Can’t recommend it enough!Have a bunch of lights like many people here.
Olight, Fenix, Elzetta, Surefire, Malkoff. My preference is for cr123 cells.
I rotate the lights I carry,
But ...
There is always one that gets the most pocket time.
Mine is the Surefire Edc L1t.
When I bought it I never thought I would like it so much, can't even really explain why it gets grabbed up the most, definitely not the smallest light I have.
seems to end up with me the bulk of the time, like 5 out of 7 days.
Sure this happens to others here, not necessarily the same brand, but we all have that one light.
I had one of the old incan ones on my keys for years, then got an led one which was kept in watch pocket, but kept turning on by itself, then head came off and I lost it, sure most people here have had them, or still do.Ever since maglite went LED it's been a Solitaire single AAA. Always in pocket.
In an emergency, can that brass eiger be used to break a car window?Seem to be very popular on this forum too, Must be good lights.
I like the ones with the gas pedal switch.
Have no idea, probably not due to small size and lack of heft.In an emergency, can that brass eiger be used to break a car window?