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VAjetlag

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Looking for any suggestion on LED flash lights. I am looking to get something for my kit bag for walk arounds lighter than a 2 D. I hear the LED's ahve longer battery life and are brighter.

Thanks
 
I love my surefire. It's my boss' and I keep it in the plane so I didn't have to pay for it, but that's the flashlight I'm going to buy when I need my own again. It works great. Only negative is when the battery goes, there's not much warning. I keep extra batteries on the plane.
 
Check out

www.flashlightreviews.com

I have the "Fenix L0P". It's a keychain 1 AAA light which is brighter than most 2D's. Only drawback is the battery doesn't last long. I just use rechargeables and replace the battery frequently.
 
You might not want an LED flashlight. My experience with them is that they're fairly bright, but the beam can't be focused. I ordered several of them and ended up returning them.

What you're looking for is a Xenon light. A bunch of places sell them, but Surefire and Streamlight seem to be most popular. They are VERY bright, but as others have said, they tend to go through batteries fairly quickly. They're also fairly expensive... as in >$100.

I found a Brinkman brand light at Wal-Mart. It's the same guts as the Surefire or Streamlight flashlights, but it's only $20. It's a composite flashlight so it won't be as useful in hand-to-hand combat, but what's the chance of that anyway?

Most of these high intensity lights use two CR123 batteries. If you buy them at Wal-Mart, they're around $5 each. It doesn't take long before you're spending some real money on batteries. I found a source online where they're about $1.50 each including shipping. I ordered a dozen of them to spread out the shipping cost. I'm sure there are plenty of battery outlets, but I ordered through batteryjunction.com. Total bill including shipping was $18.99.

Hope this helps!
 
Go to Target and look in the flashlight section (sometimes the camping section) and look for the Brinkmann 3 watt LED flashlight. It uses 3 AAA batteries and it is very, very bright. It will illuminate any airplane. You can see the tail of a 747 easily. I never thought a "small" flashlight could be so intense on the illumination. Its beam is well focused to keep about 12" of central focus at 75-100 feet, with plenty of light. It is about 6" long and costs about 40 bucks.
On the flip side, if you are really picky about focus, they also make a high intensity LED for MagLites. You can find this at WalMart for about 14 bucks. But I have found the one at Target to be better.
 
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At Wal-Mart and at some Lowes you can get a little adapter/conversion kit to convert a 2 AA mini-mag flashlight to LED for 5 bucks. So if you already have the flashlight you can get an LED one for $5, or buy a new mini-mag and conversion kit for $15. Still cheaper than most of the LED flash lights out there.

It is true, you lose the ability to focus the beam. Just save the old pieces in you ever need that option. But the increased brightness (and it is bright) makes up for most of that. Plus, the batteries now last 10 times longer. I put in the conversion kit in a flashlight that that had batteries that were ready for the trash, but with the LEDs it is still going strong after 6 months. The LEDs don't dim. They are either full on or off.

Good luck on what ever you decide.

FNG
 
Try Harbor Freight Tools online or In-store. I got a 3C LED on sale for $13, It has 2 LED modes and plus a traditional bulb mode, I am very pleased with it. The high-end lights are nice, but not paying $50 plus for a flashlight!!
 
You guys have too much money to blow.

It's just a flash light. You use it maybe 10 minutes a day, maybe.
 
I bought Surefire's G2. It is their cheapest model at about $35. It works great and you can fit a flip on/flip off red filter over it if desired (that's another $20 or so).
 
Twin Task from streamlight. Awesome light. Reaches to tail of the 737. Has 3 leds surrounding 1 super bright xenon bulb. Uses sub c batteries. Had mine for a year, still going strong on the same batteries. Small, light, powerful & lasts a long time. Got mine on amazon.com $25 delivered.

JV
 
Good Stuff

Take a look at www.elektrolumens.com
This guy makes some good stuff.
He makes a small 3 Watt LED that uses two AA batterys. It has a push button on/off on the tail and a side clip (like the Surefire Defender). It is not currently listed for sale on his web sight, but if you call him I bet he will build one for you. It puts out about 70 lumen and is just as good at those fancy $urefires that eat $5 batterys. I paid him $38 for it and it will last the rest of my life and it uses AA's - What could be better?
AK737FO
 
Untested, but cheap option ending 20 Sep

I just ordered mine today and can't rate it, but it's not a big investment - $6.

It's a 9 LED flashlight which comes with 3 AAA batteries.

http://meritline.stores.yahoo.net/9-led-flashlight-battery-included-silver.html

When you checkout, use this coupon code: HW21528612OFF, and the cost goes down to just under $6 (no shipping).

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Note: The deal expires TODAY - 20 Sep


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'nother plug for Surefire

I've been using the E2e for several years now and it's so small I can carry it in my pocket for the whole trip. Uses non-std 3V Surefire batteries, but I get about 6 mos worth of late-night postflights (when I used to do postflights, that is :D) out of a set.
 

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