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what type of flashlight do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="sailfish" data-source="post: 4212734" data-attributes="member: 53248"><p>For years I used a Surefire E2e. Pretty bright but batteries were expensive and didn't last long. It's out of production as of now.</p><p></p><p>Several years ago I was gifted a Blazeray light. It's big and easy to handle, has variable beam adjustment and three brightness settings, plus it's rechargeable. It became my exclusive UPS light as it was perfect for the job. Spot house numbers with the narrow spotlight beam then adjust it to flood for walk paths. Incredibly bright and even kept dogs at bay. Now I just keep it handy around the house.</p><p></p><p>Last year I decided the Surefire had run its course. It was cutting edge when I got it in 2005 but as with any technology there are better options available now. I retired it and replaced it with a Fenix UC35 2.0. Just as tough as the Surefire and has multiple brightness settings between 1 lumens and 1000 lumens of white LED light. It's USB rechargeable, has a long battery life, and can run on 3v lithium batteries in a pinch. I use it mainly as a work light and outdoor light.</p><p></p><p>When I'm not working or doing something that specifically necessitates a light, I keep a Fenix LD02 on me for day to day. It also has adjustable brightness settings down to 1 lumen plus a UV light and at its brightest is brighter than my Surefire. It can run on a single alkaline or rechargeable AAA. It's a very nice light but to me would be too small for constant use as a work light.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]264915[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sailfish, post: 4212734, member: 53248"] For years I used a Surefire E2e. Pretty bright but batteries were expensive and didn't last long. It's out of production as of now. Several years ago I was gifted a Blazeray light. It's big and easy to handle, has variable beam adjustment and three brightness settings, plus it's rechargeable. It became my exclusive UPS light as it was perfect for the job. Spot house numbers with the narrow spotlight beam then adjust it to flood for walk paths. Incredibly bright and even kept dogs at bay. Now I just keep it handy around the house. Last year I decided the Surefire had run its course. It was cutting edge when I got it in 2005 but as with any technology there are better options available now. I retired it and replaced it with a Fenix UC35 2.0. Just as tough as the Surefire and has multiple brightness settings between 1 lumens and 1000 lumens of white LED light. It's USB rechargeable, has a long battery life, and can run on 3v lithium batteries in a pinch. I use it mainly as a work light and outdoor light. When I'm not working or doing something that specifically necessitates a light, I keep a Fenix LD02 on me for day to day. It also has adjustable brightness settings down to 1 lumen plus a UV light and at its brightest is brighter than my Surefire. It can run on a single alkaline or rechargeable AAA. It's a very nice light but to me would be too small for constant use as a work light. [ATTACH=full]264915[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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