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We'd like to buy a flashlight that's rechargeable, is very bright and
lasts a long time before fading, and is easy to carry. We'd like one for
use around the home and garden/forest and another to keep in the car
(that can be recharged in the car).
Obviously there's a lot of factors involved: brightness/length of time
before light fades and needs rechaging/quality of build-durability/cost.
We bought one for about $20 that is very bright but after a few uses, the
light starts to fade after 4 minutes. Hopefully we can do a lot better
than that.
To a certain extent you get what you pay for, and the very best
flashlights will be very expensive but sometimes a lot of money will buy
you crap compared to something less expensive.
I'd like to hear what you would recommend for either under $30 or $30-
$100.
I couldn't locate any website where different flashlights are evaluated
and compared. Do you know of one?
Dealtextreme.com sells a lot of Chinese made flashights including many
Cree flashlights but they offer hardly any descriptions that might help
me.
Thanks for any advice,
Tony
lasts a long time before fading, and is easy to carry. We'd like one for
use around the home and garden/forest and another to keep in the car
(that can be recharged in the car).
Obviously there's a lot of factors involved: brightness/length of time
before light fades and needs rechaging/quality of build-durability/cost.
We bought one for about $20 that is very bright but after a few uses, the
light starts to fade after 4 minutes. Hopefully we can do a lot better
than that.
To a certain extent you get what you pay for, and the very best
flashlights will be very expensive but sometimes a lot of money will buy
you crap compared to something less expensive.
I'd like to hear what you would recommend for either under $30 or $30-
$100.
I couldn't locate any website where different flashlights are evaluated
and compared. Do you know of one?
Dealtextreme.com sells a lot of Chinese made flashights including many
Cree flashlights but they offer hardly any descriptions that might help
me.
Thanks for any advice,
Tony