LED Flashlight

Posted by: chrome/22

LED Flashlight - 08/05/15 08:31 PM

Like to get a good one without going over $50.

Suggestions?

c/22
Posted by: Doug Kelly

Re: LED Flashlight - 08/06/15 10:28 AM

I just bought one from home depot, 30.00 Very bright 3 d batteries I believe, Doug
Posted by: chrome/22

Re: LED Flashlight - 08/06/15 06:16 PM

Just in my bug out bag. Not mounted
Posted by: chrome/22

Re: LED Flashlight - 08/06/15 09:56 PM

Any brand names you all trust?
Posted by: Dogfish

Re: LED Flashlight - 08/07/15 08:38 AM

I have a Streamlight Scorpion, about 7 years old. It has held up to TONS of abuse. CR123 batteries. My go to light. It is available for less than $50. Batteries are expensive but you can find 12-24 packs online for less. Streamlight also sells 12 packs for about $20. Duracel run about $5 for 2.

Another great inexpensive LED lights is the rugged light made by Rayovac. Home Depot is where I got mine. $16 and it takes AA's, which is a huge plus.
Posted by: chrome/22

Re: LED Flashlight - 08/07/15 01:22 PM

Does that Streamlight go thru the batteries fast?
Posted by: Dogfish

Re: LED Flashlight - 08/07/15 01:56 PM

Never did a straight timeline test, but during elk camp in 9 day's I'll go through two sets of batteries. It takes two.
Posted by: chrome/22

Re: LED Flashlight - 08/07/15 02:28 PM

I'll check them out, thanks.
Posted by: chrome/22

Re: LED Flashlight - 09/12/15 07:56 PM

Any of the higher quality LED flashlights have a wide angle to narrow beam switch?


c/22
Posted by: Driftin'

Re: LED Flashlight - 10/10/15 10:24 AM

Originally Posted By: chrome/22
Any of the higher quality LED flashlights have a wide angle to narrow beam switch?


Have long had a Black Diamond "Spot" headlamp that toggles between flood and spot. Have been happy with it but was considering a Zebralight H52 AA headlamp after reading some stellar reviews and not wanting to $urefire. Their beefier lights go from 0.01 - 1,000+ lumens in a handy package for a reasonable price.