Two AA led light for work

Andy

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I currently use a little Streamlight 3N, to keep what I have to carry in my baggage as light as possible, but the batteries can be hard to find. What I'd like is a similar light that takes AAs. My ideal light would be: durable, (between baggage handlers, the TSA and me, my tool bag gets tossed around a lot) take two AA batteries (I use lithium) and lastly a pushbutton on the side is my first choice and on the tailcap is second (no twisters please). Bright is good, but I don't need a 5w light, 1W would be more than enough for what I do and I'd rather have long battery life. I prefer something made in the USA if at all possible. Thanks in advance for you help. Andy
 

Andy

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I like the Cree drop in for the AA Maglite, I'll have to order one. But, I want a push button, not a twister. Also, price is not the biggest factor, quality and durability are. Thanks, Andy
 

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I like the Cree drop in for the AA Maglite, I'll have to order one. But, I want a push button, not a twister. Also, price is not the biggest factor, quality and durability are. Thanks, Andy

http://www.batteryjunction.com/tcs-1.html

I have one and it solid, much better than the Nite Ize.

I just picked up a Fenix L2D and I'm really impressed with it. Though the six levels of brightness is a bit overkill.
http://www.lighthound.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2972

There are different AA models with 1 or 3 watt LEDs and two modes (low-high).

http://www.lighthound.com/index.asp?PageAction=Custom&ID=23
 
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Generally speaking, I wouldn't think you would have too much trouble carrying the light with you in your carry on, either in a bag or a pocket. Something like the L2T suggested or even the L2D would fit the bill perfectly, though it may be more than you're wanting to spend. The low level is only about 10 lumens depending on the emitter you choose and will last you something like 60 hours continuously on a single set of batteries. If you need a bit more light the 50 lumen medium setting would still give you a good 12 solid hours runtime. Possibly more in each case since Fenix doesn't specify the mAh rating of the NiMH cells they used to quote the runtimes.
 

Andy

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I think I'll go with the Fenix L2T. I like the choice of high and low light levels. Thanks for all of the input. Andy
 
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