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LightScene said:
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I only wish they offered it with a regulator.....
[/ QUOTE ] This light doesn't need a regulator, because it uses 3 batteries. The run time to half brightness is probably greater than 5 hours. Since AA's are available for .35 cents, that's .20 cents per hour.
If that still bothers you, then switch to rechargeables. Then you can have maximum brightness every time you use it. I recommend the Rayovac 15 minute charger. It's so convenient, that you won't need an extra set of batteries.
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Oh, its not a cost issue. I have plenty of AA batteries hanging around. My reason for liking a regulator has more to do with brightness.....I like the idea of having full brightness for as long as possible.
Even with that said, this little flashlight is awesome. Its much brighter than my incadescent 2-D cells to my eyes (comparing it to my Mags), and the semi-wide beam width is nice (not too much flood, not too narrow). Plus, the Luxeon star LED will not burn out in my lifetime most likely, while my Mag bulbs in my D-Cell lights have burned out often.