Next Step - Companion to E2DL

RanchDweller

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I just picked up a surefire E2DL. I am looking for the next step up. I need advice on a larger light both in brightness and size. I would like a light that is about as large as a 2 "D" cell light. I would like it to be LED and use the same batteries as the E2DL. I believe the E2DL uses 123A's. I am looking for the shock and aw - holy crap that is a bright flash light. Need to stay around the $100 mark. The darling wife dosen't always share my current fixations.
 

N/Apower

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I just picked up a surefire E2DL. I am looking for the next step up. I need advice on a larger light both in brightness and size. I would like a light that is about as large as a 2 "D" cell light. I would like it to be LED and use the same batteries as the E2DL. I believe the E2DL uses 123A's. I am looking for the shock and aw - holy crap that is a bright flash light. Need to stay around the $100 mark. The darling wife dosen't always share my current fixations.


DEFT= shock, awe, and only a slight splurge. search the forum for more info on it. "DEFT or OMG LUMENS"
 

asdalton

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Larger sized lights tend not to use 123A cells. One exception that comes to mind is the Surefire M6, which is a battery-hungry incandescent light and much more expensive than what you are looking to spend.
 

vb14

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For a little more than $100, the jetbeam M1X is plenty bright.
 
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