mdisher
formerly Renegade, get used to it.
I could have sworn we discussed this once but I searched and didn't find it.
I'm preping for the annual xmas list for the wifey
What's the best flashlight? As in bang for the buck, brightness and runtime.
I have a decent LED flashlight, some off brand (coast I think) but runtime with is is ****, and it eats very expensive batteries. I noticed the newer versions use standard AAA batteries which I assume don't last as long, but are easier to find.
I've looked at the Surefires, they are damn expensive, bit I know they are brighter than shiznit. I have a pilot buddy that carries one, it's small, compact and will light up the tail of the plane he inspects (he lit up the top of a 40 foot tree and I was amazed). Still he said it eats batteries, but he gets them for free from his job with the air force so he doesn't care. I tend to think that 60 minutes of run time isn't enough. But my expectations may be out of line.
Anyone?
I'm preping for the annual xmas list for the wifey
What's the best flashlight? As in bang for the buck, brightness and runtime.
I have a decent LED flashlight, some off brand (coast I think) but runtime with is is ****, and it eats very expensive batteries. I noticed the newer versions use standard AAA batteries which I assume don't last as long, but are easier to find.
I've looked at the Surefires, they are damn expensive, bit I know they are brighter than shiznit. I have a pilot buddy that carries one, it's small, compact and will light up the tail of the plane he inspects (he lit up the top of a 40 foot tree and I was amazed). Still he said it eats batteries, but he gets them for free from his job with the air force so he doesn't care. I tend to think that 60 minutes of run time isn't enough. But my expectations may be out of line.
Anyone?