smallest, brightest for my job. Which one??

grm111222

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OK I'm out doing wrecker calls late at night. Sometimes looking into the woods or just closeup looking for a hook point on a car. Like to put the light in my pocket or a holster. Must be heavy duty, very bright, adjustable, Like the tactical lights. Any suggestions??
 

sqchram

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A headlamp so you can have your hands free?

For flood - a Zebralight

For combo flood, with a spotlight, maybe a Black Diamond Spot

Otherwise I would say that SureFire makes the most highly regarded tactical lights - but get ready to shell $150-275.
 

hyperloop

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Hi and :welcome:

what do you mean by adjustable? do you mean that the levels of lighting are adjustable? or do you mean that the beam is adjustable? like a maglite? from a floody (area) beam to a spot?

If you want a light which can focus the beam, there arent that many choices, i'd probably have to suggest either a Fenix E20 or a maglite 2D/3D with a malkoff drop in.

Also, what sort of cells do you want to use? AA, CR123s, D cells?

A headlamp is a good idea, i'd suggest going for a Zebralight H501 (1xAA) which is more than enough for close up work, looking for hook up points and have another light for shining into the woods etc, i'd humbly suggest the Fenix TK20 (2xAA) so that you dont have to carry different types of cells. And being a flashaholic, get a 1xAAA Fenix E01 as a backup light.

I'm at work now so cannot go chasing down all the links but offhand, i'd check out www.zebralight.com www.4sevens.com and get some AA eneloops (at least 6, so you have 1 load in the lights and 1 spare load) and a charger that can use your cigarette lighter jack in the truck and you'd be all set.

To be really prepared, get one of those 12v spotlights that you can use your cigarette lighter socket :D
 

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Battery juntion has a tk20/eo1 christmas set on sale thats right up your alley. Mines on the way to my mail box...Also ordered the nite ize head band for the eo1. :thumbsup:
 

RobertM

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:welcome:

To be honest, there are a lot of flashlight that fit what you described. We have a recommendation checklist here on CPF. If you fill it out, it would help us to give better recommendations:

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Recommend a Flashlight Checklist:
(Don't worry about all the questions, just the ones you feel strongly about!)

Short Essay Question: What do you intend to use this light for?








0) What Region/Country/State will the light be purchased in?

____I will be mail-ordering or buying online, so this doesn't matter.
____I am in North America. More precisely I am in _______________.
____I am in South America. More precisely I am in _______________.
____I am in Europe. More precisely I am in _______________.
____I am in the Middle East. More precisely I am in _______________.
____I am in Africa. More precisely I am in _______________.
____I am in Asia, Japan or Micronesia. More precisely I am in _______________.
____I am in Australia. More precisely I am in _______________.


1) Price Range: An easy question, but you may change your mind after answering the rest! :)

____I only want to pay $1-10.
____I can spend $15-30.
____I could spend $40-60.
____I am willing to spend $80-$120.
____I have no limit!

2) Format:

____I want a flashlight.
____I want a headlamp.
____I want a lantern.
____I want a portable spotlight.

3) Length:

____I don't care.
____1-2 inches. (Keychain sized)
____2-4 inches. (Pocket carry)
____4-9 inches. (Holster carry)

4) Width:

____I don't care.
____I prefer a long narrow light.
____I prefer a short wide light.

5) What batteries do you want to use? Alkaline batteries are easier to find and less expensive but don't pack as much stored energy and are don't work well in cold temperatures. Lithium batteries have long shelf life (10+ years, great for stored emergency lights) and are not as affected by cold but must be kept dry and are more expensive. Rechargeable start expensive, but if used frequently pay off quickly.

____I want common Alkaline batteries. (AA, AAA, C, D)
____I want lithium batteries. (coin cells, CR123, AAA, AA...)
____I want a rechargeable system. (an investment, but best for everyday use)

6) How much light do you want? Sometimes you can have too much light (trying to read up close up with a 100 lumen light is impossible).

____I want to read a map, or find a light switch, in a dark room. (5-10 lumens)
____I want to walk around a generally paved area. (15-20 lumens)
____I want to walk unpaved trails. (40 lumens)
____I want to do Caving or Search & Rescue operations. (60+ lumens)
____I want to light an entire campground or dazzle an intruder. (100+ lumens)

7) Throw vs Flood: Which do you prefer, lights that flood an area with a wide beam, or lights that "throw" with a tightly focused beam? Place an "X" on the line below.

Throw (distance)----------------------|----------------------Flood/close-up

8) Runtime: Not over-inflated manufacturer runtime claims (like some LED lights). but usable brightness measured from first activation to 50% with new batteries.

____20 min. (I want the brightest light for brief periods)
____60-240 min. (1-2 hours)
____240-360 min. (4-6 hours)
____360+ min. (More than 6 hours)

9) Durability: Generally the old phrase "you get what you pay for" is very accurate for flashlights.

____Not Important (A "night-stand" light.)
____Slightly Important (Walks around the neighborhood.)
____Very Important (Camping, Backpacking, Car Glove-box.)
____Critical (Police, Fire, Search & Rescue, Self-defense, Survival.)

8) Switch Type:

____I don't care.
____I want a sliding switch. (Stays on until slid back.)
____I want a "clickie" switch. (Stays on until pressed again.)
____I want a momentary switch. (Only stays on while held down.)

9) Switch Location:

____I don't care.
____I want a push or sliding switch on the body near the head.
____I want a push switch on the back end of the body.
____I want a rotating head switch.
____I want a rotating end-cap switch.
____I want a remote control.

10) Operational Modes: Check all that apply.

____A simple on-off is fine for me.
____I want 2 light levels. (Brighter/short runtime and Dimmer/long runtime.)
____I want multiple light levels. (some lights have 5-16 light levels.)
____I want a strobe mode. (blinks to show location.)
____I want a tactical strobe. (Flashes rapidly to disorient an opponent.)

11) Is it important whether the body is metal or plastic/composite?

____I don't care.
____I want a metal-bodied light.
____I want a plastic/composite light.

12) Special Needs: Is there anything else you want or need that hasn't been mentioned? Circle any below or write in your own comment(s).

____Red (night vision preserving) filter
____Other filter colors (Amber, Green, Blue, _________)
____Waterproof – how deep: _____________
____Non-reflective/dark finish (stealthy/hard to find)
____Polished silver or brightly colored finish (for easy locating)
____Corrosion resistant or hard-anodized finish
____"Hybrid" light (bright incandescent combined with long running LEDs)
____Built-in second (or spare) lamp or filament
____Belt/Jacket clip
____Holster
____Wrist/Neck Lanyard
____Kobuton/self defense features
____Non-sparking Intrinsically Safe (IS) for use in explosive environments

Thanks,
Robert
 

Gunner12

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There are quite a few lights that could fit your needs.

Fill out the above checklist and we'll see what we can narrow it down to.

: welcome:
 
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