Model: CRAFTSMAN LED flashlight 700-Lumen 3 Modes LED Spotlight Flashlight (Aa Battery Included) | CMXLFAG65280
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Question for flashlight nerds… my brother who lives overseas needs a flashlight that fits in pocket but has high lumen for navigating in wooded areas can someone point me in a right direction for a good quality one
Any day of the year!!!! These are rechargeable and last 3-6 hours and are brighter I guarantee- plus only $18 delivered from Amazon
Question for flashlight nerds… my brother who lives overseas needs a flashlight that fits in pocket but has high lumen for navigating in wooded areas can someone point me in a right direction for a good quality one
Among these, I'd personally go for the Ozark Trail 400 lumen rechargeable given how nice the 225 lumen AAA model I have has been. Cheap, bright, easy to operate and wear.
For a handheld in the woods, I'd even be thinking of a bigger Maglite LED model. Not because small tactical lights can't do brighter, but because you've got a good "club" against bears, wolves, etc should it come down to that.
Among these, I'd personally go for the Ozark Trail 400 lumen rechargeable given how nice the 225 lumen AAA model I have has been. Cheap, bright, easy to operate and wear.
For a handheld in the woods, I'd even be thinking of a bigger Maglite LED model. Not because small tactical lights can't do brighter, but because you've got a good "club" against bears, wolves, etc should it come down to that.
He already got a maglite… and our woods is not as wild… like no bears or big animals.. at max he will find a fox 😂…. And maglite is too big for him so he is looking for something compact yet powerful… thanks for the links i will go thru them after i get home and order one
This flashlight is more than 3 years old. LED tech has improved immensely, Home Depot has the Coast G450 for $15-$20 all the time. The most recent iteration has >1600 lumens.
He already got a maglite… and our woods is not as wild… like no bears or big animals.. at max he will find a fox 😂…. And maglite is too big for him so he is looking for something compact yet powerful… thanks for the links i will go thru them after i get home and order one
Question for flashlight nerds… my brother who lives overseas needs a flashlight that fits in pocket but has high lumen for navigating in wooded areas can someone point me in a right direction for a good quality one
Question for flashlight nerds… my brother who lives overseas needs a flashlight that fits in pocket but has high lumen for navigating in wooded areas can someone point me in a right direction for a good quality one
I got one for $7.50. It's a big light at 10" and weighing a little over a pound. As mentioned before, it's only running on 4.7 volts for some reason. Decent build quality, just a bizarre design.
Edit: I took it out last night onto a football field to compare to my Coast G450 (rated 1400 lumens). They both lit up the side of building 300 feet away very well, with an edge to the G450. IMO, I'd say it's definitely worth $7.50 , if you're okay with the form factor.
I also took one of the palm-sized Amazon 18650 lights in the green plastic case that are often posted here on SD for $10-$20. It's fine for general use but it was barely noticeable at that 300 ft. range. I know it's an apples to oranges to comparison. I'm just trying to let people know that they make different styles, types and sizes of flashlights for a reason.
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Any day of the year!!!! These are rechargeable and last 3-6 hours and are brighter I guarantee- plus only $18 delivered from Amazon
PeakPlus Rechargeable Tactical Flashlight LFX1000 (18650 Battery and C... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01ECVB...7AN0B
Crapload of brighter lights cheaper....
All depends on how much lumens one thinks is "bright enough".
E.g. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4WS...e
WOW that's BRIGHT!!
I Need One!!
(3:18 on..)
You've got everything from tiny pocketable at 700 lumens on up (shorter runtime, but very small)
https://www.nitecoresto
to normal pocketables at 1000+lumens https://wowtac.com/wowtac-a7-cw-1047-lumen/
But in the woods, it's usually better to use headlamps to keep the hands free.
At minimum, 400 lumen rechargeable
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-.../517266765
If not the brighter models at rei.com
...
Among these, I'd personally go for the Ozark Trail 400 lumen rechargeable given how nice the 225 lumen AAA model I have has been. Cheap, bright, easy to operate and wear.
For a handheld in the woods, I'd even be thinking of a bigger Maglite LED model. Not because small tactical lights can't do brighter, but because you've got a good "club" against bears, wolves, etc should it come down to that.
https://maglite.com/collections/m...d-3-cell-c
Or bigger.
All depends on how much lumens one thinks is "bright enough".
E.g. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4WS...e
WOW that's BRIGHT!!
I Need One!!
(3:18 on..)
You've got everything from tiny pocketable at 700 lumens on up (shorter runtime, but very small)
https://www.nitecoresto
to normal pocketables at 1000+lumens https://wowtac.com/wowtac-a7-cw-1047-lumen/
But in the woods, it's usually better to use headlamps to keep the hands free.
At minimum, 400 lumen rechargeable
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ozark-.../517266765
If not the brighter models at rei.com
...
Among these, I'd personally go for the Ozark Trail 400 lumen rechargeable given how nice the 225 lumen AAA model I have has been. Cheap, bright, easy to operate and wear.
For a handheld in the woods, I'd even be thinking of a bigger Maglite LED model. Not because small tactical lights can't do brighter, but because you've got a good "club" against bears, wolves, etc should it come down to that.
https://maglite.com/collections/m...d-3-cell-c
Or bigger.
He already got a maglite… and our woods is not as wild… like no bears or big animals.. at max he will find a fox 😂…. And maglite is too big for him so he is looking for something compact yet powerful… thanks for the links i will go thru them after i get home and order one
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Perhaps this edc carry?
5000k
$34
https://www.sofirnlight
Edit: I took it out last night onto a football field to compare to my Coast G450 (rated 1400 lumens). They both lit up the side of building 300 feet away very well, with an edge to the G450. IMO, I'd say it's definitely worth $7.50 , if you're okay with the form factor.
I also took one of the palm-sized Amazon 18650 lights in the green plastic case that are often posted here on SD for $10-$20. It's fine for general use but it was barely noticeable at that 300 ft. range. I know it's an apples to oranges to comparison. I'm just trying to let people know that they make different styles, types and sizes of flashlights for a reason.