JMW - I'm kind of in the same boat. I ordered a L2D RB100 last weekend after spending the weekend reading CPF. It's supposedly in transit and I'm eagerly awaiting its arrival. I liked:
- the brightness
- the versatility of multiple lighting levels to meet different requirements and provide different run-times
- the use of commonly-available AA batteries
- the use of 2 batteries for extended run times
- and the rest of the common advantages of LED lights (long run times, long-life emitters, etc.)
In "the old days", I hated that flashlights would be bright for a while and then would start to go dim. In recent times, I've opted to use rechargeable batteries in my flashlights and I just recharge them or swap them out when I need to. I don't feel obligated to keep using the dim light to avoid breaking open $5 of new batteries.
Anyway, I plan on putting rechargeable AAs in my new Fenix and using it heavily. I use flashlights a lot and I think this will be an excellent combination of brightness, run-time, size, and minimal battery complications.
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