A really good flashlight

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I just came across my old 2xD cell incandescent flashlight I used 30yrs ago in the trades, along with the 2xAA pocket light. State of the art then, but now so obsolete. I recently ordered a 20pack of AAA led penlights for $28. They put out almost the same amount of light as that big old DD. Hand them out to the grand kids for evening fun walks exploring in the woods.
 
   / A really good flashlight #12  
The WUBEN E7 is a good looking little light and the price doesn’t break the bank. I also like that you can get an extension tube and use a longer battery. Question: can you clip it to the bill of your cap or must you use the headlight harness thing? I have a rechargeable Milwaukee light that clips to my cap that I use all the time. Useful feature.
 
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Menards had the Bobcat palm rechargeable LED USB on a Black Friday sale of $1.99 each.
Made by KunHe.


A super buy. I'm so sick of AAA and AA batteries and their cost. Recharging is the only way to go now. Toss these as stocking stuffers, keep in vehicles and such. Never have to deal with battery replacements!

Bobcat® 120 Lumen Rechargeable LED Handheld Flashlight

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For an excellent review of available LED flashlights, refer to the Torque Test Channel on YT. They do very comprehensive and unbiased reviews of not only flashlights but battery operated power tools as well.
I love that channel. The very reason I got the Rigid angle grinder with the 6Ah battery.
 
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Had several of the "D" cell Maglights, swapped them over to a LED bulb..... on a whim, (since my cordless tools are Milwaukee) bought the Milwaukee search/spotlight.


Was astounded at the light it provides. Given I already had the batteries, it was much more cost effective.

Number of years ago (preface that we get trespassers here) my dogs were going ballistic.... somewhere around 2:00 A.M., I go onto the upper deck. I hear a dog barking in the woods (coon season).

The barking was too close...someone was again trespassing. I then noticed some branches in a tree. This tree is easily 100 yards away. Given the flickering of light, someone was standing under the tree pointing their light up into the tree. Was it a cornered coon? Was it the remains of Jimmy Hoffa? No idea.....but now I know factually they're trespassing....

Normally, I go confront.....but this was too late and I was tired. I grab this flashlight, go to deck. I turn flashlight on and illuminate the entire freaking tree. There is now, NO chance this person can mistake that they've been discovered.

Suddenly, the barking dog went quiet..... lights went out..... and the night returned to peaceful quiet.

I use this twice a day when I walk the dogs (leashed) in the morning or evening dark.
 
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   / A really good flashlight #16  
I just came across my old 2xD cell incandescent flashlight I used 30yrs ago in the trades, along with the 2xAA pocket light. State of the art then, but now so obsolete. I recently ordered a 20pack of AAA led penlights for $28. They put out almost the same amount of light as that big old DD.
Probably more. I also came across one recently I hadn't used in years. It's like an old sealed beam headlight vs a halogen. One thing I disliked about the old school DD flashlights is that after a couple years they get a loose connection inside where the bulb flickers...shake it a few times and it works again until it doesn't.
Still have 2 'Billyclub' aluminum body Mag Lites, one in the house and one in the cab tractor along side the fire extinguisher. I read or hear somewhere you can refit them with an LED bulb, but I never did. You can always use the big Mag Lite for a personal protection club if necessary.
Got one or two of those myself, probably ought to upgrade them to LEDs. Never been in a situation where I needed it for a club. Hammer maybe...

Gotta say, I've found the black flashlights HF used to give away to be the handiest things. Good light, easy to carry in a pocket. Still got a drawer full of them.
 
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Our local TSC store almost always has a bin full of flashlights on sale. I have collected a bunch of different versions over the years. The best one I have found is their Jobsmart 500 lumen model with an adjustable focus lens.
 
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The higher end Olight models for the most part sit idle on my rifles, but I use one of them as my go to EDC. It has the quick mount so I can quickly attach it if needed, but it is pretty much used as a general purpose light. Gets real toasty on high, but low is plenty bright, especially indoors.
 
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I bought this little lithium rechargeable from Streamlight a year ago and it goes everywhere with me.

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I still use sealed beam ray-o-vac with lantern battery.

It’s well made all metal with chrome finish and always works plus it’s too big to misplace!
 
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