I've tried various bright (>10 lumen) AAA led flashlights but return to a 10 lumen Arc that I find reliable.
Just checked my drawer and I still have a defunct Fenix E1.
What I don't like is to whip out the light when I need it and find it does not work. Or, to switch it off and find it won't light up again (not sure why they sometimes do this).
As it could be for emergency, some kind of moon mode would be as a warning before total exhaustion.
Beam pattern should be floody to an extent - don't mind a little hotspot but not so much to distract close up work.
Funny, these specifics would be out-of-place on many fora
Any suggestions?
I was thinking either the E05 or the itp e03 - how reliable are these?
tia.
Just checked my drawer and I still have a defunct Fenix E1.
What I don't like is to whip out the light when I need it and find it does not work. Or, to switch it off and find it won't light up again (not sure why they sometimes do this).
As it could be for emergency, some kind of moon mode would be as a warning before total exhaustion.
Beam pattern should be floody to an extent - don't mind a little hotspot but not so much to distract close up work.
Funny, these specifics would be out-of-place on many fora
Any suggestions?
I was thinking either the E05 or the itp e03 - how reliable are these?
tia.