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Flashlight for Dad on his hobby farm
Hello!
My dad's birthday is coming up and I'd like to get him a nice flashlight for his hobby farm where he practically lives. He is not heavily compatible/interested in high-tech so I need to find a middle ground between simplicity and features.
Here are features that I am imagining:
- Simple, 'set and forget' functionality; he will not use it if it involves clicking five times to get to the right power level. I guess I'm imagining a lower power 'task' level and a high power 'what the hell was that' level.
- Good power/throw to assess property from a fair distance (ex., spotting coyotes)
- Reasonably weather resistant
- Rechargeable
- Not necessarily pocket sized but capable of being stashed in a coat/pants pocket for brief spurts (i.e., not gigantic); this is not a strict requirement
- Price point under ~$70 or thereabouts, if possible
Does such a light exist?
Thanks much for any thoughts, and Happy Thanksgiving!
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Re: Flashlight for Dad on his hobby farm
BTTT. Help this guy out.
Bill
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Re: Flashlight for Dad on his hobby farm
Do you want on board charging or just the ability to use rechargeable batteries?
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Re: Flashlight for Dad on his hobby farm

Originally Posted by
Bullzeyebill
BTTT. Help this guy out.
Bill
Thanks for the bump!

Originally Posted by
bigburly912
Do you want on board charging or just the ability to use rechargeable batteries?
I would say either would be fine, but onboard might be easiest for him. Probably not a 'make or break' issue.
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Re: Flashlight for Dad on his hobby farm
Maglite Ml150LRS:
https://maglite.com/collections/rech...ing-flashlight
Mag is running a 30% off black Friday sale, I think someone posted the code in the "will I turn into a Maglite fan" thread.
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Re: Flashlight for Dad on his hobby farm
^^^^ if you can spare the extra bit of cash that’s a good bet. It’ll be a design he’s probably familiar with and easy as pie to operate.
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Re: Flashlight for Dad on his hobby farm
The ML150 LRS is the short version. It is about the size of a 2C Maglite. The LR is about the size of a 3C Maglite like you may have seen in WalMart (ML50).
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Re: Flashlight for Dad on his hobby farm
Thanks for the tip on the Maglite! Might be a bit out of budget right now but I'll keep looking at it.
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Re: Flashlight for Dad on his hobby farm
What about a rotary ring flashlight? The first thing that comes to mind is the Fenix PD40R V2.0.
Do you think that design interface would work for him? You just twist the head to get it brighter. So there are multiple modes, and its dead simple. The Fenix is probably too big, and too expensive, but its the first thing that came to mind. If that interface would work, I'm sure people can suggest a good rotary flashlight in your price range.
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