September 15, 2018, 07:10 AM
henryazWhat's your choice for a one or two cell AA task light?
quote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm going to get her the Streamlight 1L-1AA. It seems like a whole of flashlight for the money.
The only shortcomings I find in the Fenix E12 are no anti-roll feature, and no pocket clip. Looks like your choice covers both of those.
September 15, 2018, 07:34 AM
f2quote:
Originally posted by Aeteocles:
...Use Eneloop NiMH batteries, and you won't have to fear leaks--and you can just top the batteries off once or twice a year to ensure you have good cells.
for a light that will sit for long periods, if you don't get (made in japan) eneloops, you're stuck with alkaleaks and a light that may or may not work now.
for a car task light, a lantern does the trick: fenix CL20 (2 AA). you don't have to wear it on your head. you don't have to hold it in your hand / mouth. light it and sit it where you need it.
September 15, 2018, 08:10 AM
signewtby far my favorite of the many competing designs.
My L2P has the wire loop lanyard; either 2 CR123s or a single larger 18650 rechargable.
there's versions with multi-click lumens from 'moonlight' to 'light up the universe'; got the link from someone in a SigForum discussion several years ago. Have a pair of this model that continues to exceed expectations.
September 15, 2018, 08:54 AM
jcsabolt2For a simple task light I prefer a mini Maglight LED. Simple and available nearly anywhere. When I was in Mozambique helping out a missionary we lost power. This was in the middle of NO WHERE. I had my mini Maglight with me, too the head off and stuck the bottom end of the flashlight into it and set it on the table like a candle. It lit up the entire house which was pretty large easily enough to see just about anything. It ran for hours, but I don't remember how long.
Word of advice, if storing in an automobile do NOT store batteries in it. Keep them together, but separated. I had some batteries leak from keeping them stored in the light inside a hot car for years. I had to throw the who mess away.
As my ECD I carry a Surefire Titan on my keychain and will never be without it. Building I work in is freaking huge and has little natural light. When we lost power you could not see across the hallway let alone find your way out. Nearly all emergency lighting and the generator failed immediately. Emergency lights had not had batteries changed...ever!
September 15, 2018, 10:24 AM
bubbatimequote:
Originally posted by parabellum:
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm going to get her the Streamlight 1L-1AA. It seems like a whole of flashlight for the money.
Good choice. I keep this exact light in my car, my wife's car, and in our get home bags. With a spare set of batteries. This is a very versatile light as you can source AA batteries anywhere, steal them from TV remotes if you have to.
September 24, 2018, 08:55 PM
280noslerInova x2. 2x AA batteries and you get 100 hours yielding 25 lumens, or 90 minutes yielding 300 lumens. Oh, and it can be had for less than $30.
October 05, 2018, 02:31 PM
synthplayerI am a big fan of Olight. I have replaced all of my flashlights and weapon-mounted lights with Olights.
Here's the one I think would fit the bill, Para: