Stooge
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doesnt the original preon use the twist to turn on? i would prefer to have a one handed end cap button. the "memory" thing i mentioned was in one of the amazon reviews for the preon 2, maybe his was defective?
Something with variable brightness. It makes your light 100x more useful.
I have this thing from Jetbeam, it's never blinding, 500 lumens when you need it.
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I'm sure this has been discussed before, but I always have an issue with led's flickering. I have tried about a half dozen different ones (including a couple mag 2aa) and they all do it eventually. I have one like this one pictured, but I don't think it was a pro+. Did they solve this problem with the pro series?
Jetbeam has stepped up the quality over the years, but they still can't proofread their flyers correctly, lol. 50mA standby would eat batteries for breakfast. At least the got it right later.
That's what I would assume, but where is that line? I also have a 2d streamlight that flickers sometimes, but not as bad. I was just curious if the "new and improved" pro+ mags fixed that. Did they cross over that "cheap" line? Many of the flashlights talked about here aren't really all that expensive. I don't mind spending money, as i use a flashlight all the time. I was actually planning on buying a surefire eventually, but would rather stick with regular aa or aaa batteries.Only cheap lights flicker
Only cheap lights flicker
So I grabbed a new stylus pro off the Matco truck this morning, piece of junk. Switch flickers and shuts off, grinds my gears. Should I deal with my Matco guy or call streamlight?
I have about 10 of these that I get for free at HF. I give loved ones 2 -- one for their cars and one for their purses.
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These little Cree/Hausbell lights are awesome! They are cheap, great light and take a pretty good beating. We use them where I work.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CEOII9K/?tag=atomicindus08-20
I also have a nice Brinkman 1 Watt LED that is pretty nice.
Fenix LD22
forget what everyone has posted. This Blue Point light puts all of them to shame. A little pricey, but daym bright light...
http://store.snapon.com/Xenon-LED-L...t-High-Intensity-3-watt-LED-Blue-P646557.aspx

Because the only flashlights worth a damn made in the USA are Surefires, and their product selection is very focused. Who else makes lights here? Princeton Tec? Also very focused. Light and Motion? Ditto.
I gave an example. Mag Lite Pro+ made in the USA.
Amazon reviews are wonderful, it's around $20 and made in the USA.
Where do you see $20?
I see 30.95 on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007HNJ66C/?tag=atomicindus08-20
The new ones are even brighter C4 TechnologyI recently had my stream light stylus pro disappear during moving, was wondering what you guys prefer for your shirt pocket? It's been with me everyday for the last couple yrs, just wish it was brighter.
Because the only flashlights worth a damn made in the USA are Surefires, and their product selection is very focused. Who else makes lights here? Princeton Tec? Also very focused. Light and Motion? Ditto.
China/HK have both mainstream and specialty flashlights pretty well figured out, they're clearly the market leaders in innovation by a wide margin.
Only reason I'd buy a Surefire for a weapon light, or if I were in military and my life depended on one. Princeton Tec doesn't make anything inspiring. Light and Motions, I could see myself owning one, but they're very specialized and only satisfy scuba divers and mountain bikers needs.
I'm not real familiar with the full surefire lineup, and especially not the weapons lights, but due to the form factor and surefire's preference for cr123 batteries, I'd say there is a good chance that your lights used cr123's which are lithium (not the same as li-ion) primary (non-rechargable) batts. Those are at least $1 or $1.50 even bought in bulk, and weapons lights I think run pretty bright at the expense of runtime, so battery costs can be expensive if you use those frequently. There is a Li-Ion rechargeable in that size (16350 I think?) but they aren't very good, they usually have fairly low capacities.
Alkaline AA's are cheap (at first) but add up over time. In my EDC light, I use a 14500 Li-Ion instead of AA - in the 4 years of heavy usage that I've owned this light, I estimate I've saved about $230 in battery costs by using 14500 Li-Ion over alkaline AA's. ($0.25/cell, one cell per day (I told you, heavy use) 250 work days per year, four years, minus $20 initial investment in Li-Ion batts).
You can get rechargeable AA's, but then you are in the same price range as rechargeable Li-Ion, and Li-Ion have a lot of advantages. The main (only) real advantage I see for AA format is availability - you can get new batts for your light anywhere, anytime. If you use Li-Ion, make sure to bring a spare or have access to a charger...
So many people here are willing to spend $150 for the snap-on ratchet instead of the $15 craftsman alternative, I'm not sure why you would want to spend $20 on a flashlight when there are such significantly better (better than the minimag and 3xAAA walmart light) options available for only about $60? You don't have to get the $300 surefire, but look at Zebralight, fourssevens, nitecore, Fenix, eagletac, etc. as quality lights at reasonable prices (those are brands I have personal positive experience with, there are others).
Didn't know they made them rechargeable, I ended up with about 15 surefire weapon lights in an auction a few months ago. Had to buy batteries for them, the only place I found them locally was walmart at about $10 for 2 of them. I was just reselling them so I wasn't crazy about dropping $150 on batteries for something I wasn't gonna keep. The lights with the rail mounts and pressure switches are stupid expensive ($400+) I sold all 15 to a guy for $60 ea.
Probably shoulda kept a few.
Not to hijack, but does anyone know of a decent light that I could easily switch to a red output?
I know they make filters, but I'm looking for an all-in-one I guess. I use a light daily and I don't want to have to add/remove a filter every time I need white or red.
Alkaline AA's are cheap (at first) but add up over time. In my EDC light, I use a 14500 Li-Ion instead of AA - in the 4 years of heavy usage that I've owned this light, I estimate I've saved about $230 in battery costs by using 14500 Li-Ion over alkaline AA's. ($0.25/cell, one cell per day (I told you, heavy use) 250 work days per year, four years, minus $20 initial investment in Li-Ion batts).
You can get rechargeable AA's, but then you are in the same price range as rechargeable Li-Ion, and Li-Ion have a lot of advantages. The main (only) real advantage I see for AA format is availability - you can get new batts for your light anywhere, anytime. If you use Li-Ion, make sure to bring a spare or have access to a charger...
So many people here are willing to spend $150 for the snap-on ratchet instead of the $15 craftsman alternative, I'm not sure why you would want to spend $20 on a flashlight when there are such significantly better (better than the minimag and 3xAAA walmart light) options available for only about $60? You don't have to get the $300 surefire, but look at Zebralight, fourssevens, nitecore, Fenix, eagletac, etc. as quality lights at reasonable prices (those are brands I have personal positive experience with, there are others).

So what's a good single AA or AAA light that can take LI-Ion cells? I'm in the market for exactly that a SINGLE AA or AAA keychain light.
Thanks
PS is there a rechargable AAAA yet? I love the slim pocket lights from Streamlights and Pelican, but hate the price of batteries
forget what everyone has posted. This Blue Point light puts all of them to shame. A little pricey, but daym bright light...
http://store.snapon.com/Xenon-LED-L...t-High-Intensity-3-watt-LED-Blue-P646557.aspx