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Small flashlight >500Lumen (Fathers day)






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This is a bit of a barrage of questions, but bear with me...

Does he already use lithium batteries, rcr123 aka 16340, or larger 18650?

Is the light meant to be pocket sized, or larger size is ok?

Do you know if he has a preference for flood or throw?

What is more important to you, output or quality?

How do you expect he will use it?

What is your total budget?

To answer your question, some other brands to consider; Eagletac, Nitecore, Armytek, Jetbeam, Zebralight, Thrunite, Crelant, Blackshadow.

If you want a small AA light, the Zebralight SC52 is an excellent option. If you want something a bit bigger, but still AA, the Nitecore EA4 is a good option for non flashaholics.

The EA8 would is also a great AA light, but already larger - not something you can stick in your pocket.

If you're OK with lithium batteries, than there is a world of other possibilities.
 
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If you want a cheap 14500 or 18650 light you could try the Sipik 68 or Sipik 98, respectively. They make excellent EDC's and very versatile.:) :beer:
 
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1.) He is old school (likes the AA) but if I get a good light, than he better get used to the new batery! :)

2.) Pocket to mid sized, he carries it everywhere for his job.

3.) More throw with some flood(spread)

4.) A mix of both :D but quality is better

5.) Comercial property maintenece, Large parking garages (lots of throw and power)

6.) Good lord, that question... $100-150? (if its that good that I can always reconsider)

7.) Lithium is fiine. I want to give him one with incredible power so screw those AAs

-Thanks!
 
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Well then... the only real limitation is size... at $150 you can get a very nice light, or even light & batteries & charger.

Personally I carry an Eagletac G25C2 Mark II. It has excellent throw, but with plenty of flood. Good mode spacing too. My only complaint is that it does not tailstand.

I'm not sure who has the best price on them.

Aside from the light, I suggest these batteries: Link

This charger: Link

You can use coupon code BLF on Fasttech. Contact doingoutdoor, they will probably give you a bit of a discount on the order also.

This will also work very well: Link

I think the Sipik is a great value light, but quality with Fenix, Eagletac, Armytek, and Nitecore, is on an altogether other level.

If you want to go a bit all out... and Wow, him a bit... also get him this Skyray King: Link for $36 with BLF code. You will also need more batteries for it, I suggest these: Link

Everyone who has not seen a king in action, is usually wowed by it in my experience.
 
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Hey IE Im surprised you havent mentioned the 7G2CS/7G3CS or maybe even the 7G6CS;) The build quality is much better than the sipik and the throw not bad for any of them. Obviously cant compare to a dedicated thrower, but with their flood they are great all rounders and the price is very reasonable...:beer:

Edit: Have a look here: http://www.md-lightsource.com/Crelant-7G2CS-658-Lumen-Tactical-flashlight-XML-U3-7G2CS.htm I think he has the BLF discount code, but not 100 % sure.
 
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Hey IE Im surprised you havent mentioned the 7G2CS/7G3CS or maybe even the 7G6CS;) The build quality is much better than the sipik and the throw not bad for any of them. Obviously cant compare to a dedicated thrower, but with their flood they are great all rounders and the price is very reasonable...:beer:

Edit: Have a look here: Crelant 7G2CS 658 Lumen Tactical flashlight (XML-U2) I think he has the BLF discount code, but not 100 % sure.

I mentioned it in post #6... well linked to it anyway.

Fenix/Eagletac/Nitecore are IMO higher quality. Based on his budgets I figured to go for max quality possible instead.

I think the code for MD is BLF10 or just BLF.

@JollyKillBill - $37.90 Sky Ray King 3* Cree XM-L U2 3-Mode 2500-Lumen LED Flashlight - 4 x 18650 / HA-III hard anodized at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
 

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Humm now it looks like
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**EagleTac P20C2 MKII (so sexy)
CRELANT 7G3CS/7G6CS... ...
Nitecore MH2C

I would really like that King also! However I stumbled into this post on the same site claiming they are not bright, poor quality, and FAKE. Is this true; I have no idea. Please help me on this one. I trust your judgment, and if its only $37 than why not grab one for 2500 lumens :drool:

I'm also stuck on the SIPIK SK98 because of this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Af4BEIFYqQ
If you skip to 1:42 you can see how awesome it would be to go from flood to throw in turn of the wrist. That is amazing I think ill just get like 3 of those also for fun at $12 a pop!
 
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No reason to not get the Sipik... for the price they are fantastic. I own a couple... I think all flashaholics do.

About the Skyray King, ALL skyray kings are fakes of the Nitecore TM11. Of course the price is somewhat higher on it...

From FastTech so far I have three, and all three worked well, with no modding required. Aside from adding lubricant to the threads I didn't need to do anything with them. When ordering I do ask for them to check it over before sending.

From the main lineup... I would go with the EagleTac P20C2 XP-G2 R5 - less output but will throw further.

Between the Crelants, one is a flooder, the other a thrower. Obviously the 7G6CS is brighter... it's the same LED just driven harder.

I do like the Nitecore MH2C, but suggest you look at the MH25 - the larger reflector means it will throw further.
 

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I just added some words and phrases to my vernacular!
1.) Flood
2.) Throw
3.) *Flashaholic :)

I love how for every hobby niche there is crazy names for those people.
• Flashaholics (time to skill up here)
• Audio files
• Gun nuts

So whats a laser enthusiast called?
 
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well, i find it the same price at amazon, but if you really want to buy, i suggest amazon is better choice.
 
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SHADOW SL3 3xCree XM-L2 1800 LM 4 Mode LED Flashlight - Deep Grey (26650/18650)

here are some information you can see

• 3x Cree XM-L U2 LED with lifespan of 50,000 hours,Maximum output of 1500 lumens.
• Digitally regulated output, maintains constant brightness.
• Low voltage warning flash.
• Side switch on body of flashlight for on/off operation (Hold button for more than 1 second). Hold switch further to enable mode switching between 3 light modes (High, Medium, Low) and 1 strobe mode accessed via quick double click (Strobe can be accessed regardless if the flashlight is on or off)
• Smooth Aluminum reflector.
• Long throw flashlight with illumination past 200 meters. (24,000 lux @ 1m)
• Made of durable 6061 aluminum alloy.
• CNC manufactured.
• Stainless steel bezel.
• Toughened ultra-clear glass lens.
• Premium Hard Anodized Type III grey finish. Scratch resistant and anti-abrasive.
• IPX-8 waterproof.
• 142mm(Length)x32mm(Body)x63.5mm(Head).
• 220g weight (batteries not included).
• Powered by Li-ion battery: 1x26650.
• Test run(Powered by 1x26650,capacity of 3.7V/4000mAh,Kingcell brand in China):
High mode: 1.6 hrs,1500lm.
Med. mode: TBD hrs.
Low mode: over TBD hrs.
• Versatility of exploration,searching,camping,hunting,cycling,patr ol,outworks etc.
• Included accessories: lanyard/O rings/glass lens.

wish it is helpful
 




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