easy_requirements
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I thought I had an easy set of requirements, but almost every single flashlight I've seen so far fails at point #1 in my list. The rest failed on at least one other point (typically point #7, though I'm willing to sacrifice that one if necessary).
Here we go, in priority order, most important first:
Has anybody seen anything that satisfies even most of those requirements?
Thanks people
Here we go, in priority order, most important first:
- Small! Certainly < 30 mm x 10 mm, but the smaller the better. LEDs and button cells can be tiny and still give usable output and battery life, so why are there no really small flashlights?
- Batteries should be obtainable and not insanely expensive
- Should not fall apart. In particular, the ring to attach it to the key chain should be tough enough to survive at least five years of rattling around in my pocket
- Does not need to withstand a direct nuclear strike. Sufficient case thickness to prevent damage in typical usage conditions, and unnoticeable weight, is better than over-chunky and any noticeable extra weight in my pocket
- Sufficient brightness to enable me to find a keyhole or a pothole a few feet ahead
- Battery life as long as possible given other constraints. So any brighter than needed for the above is a bad thing for me. Usage pattern will be a few seconds usage every few days.
- Shouldn't look cheap and nasty. I like Aluminium. Plastic is OK if the design is good.
- Cheaper is better, other things being equal, but this is not a priority
Has anybody seen anything that satisfies even most of those requirements?
Thanks people