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ceeekay
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Mar 19, 2018
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I've got a Massdrop Brass AAA in my coin pocket, along with a couple of spare AAAs, as my EDC. I never use that pocket for coins (who carries coins?) so it basically takes zero extra space.
I also have a Lumintop Titanium IYP365 in my laptop bag for a little bit more power when I need it.
Both are pretty handy around the property (dog walks / firewood / mystery noises) - better than lugging the old giant maglite around.
What are people's thoughts on a good rechargeable, high powered flashlight? Something I can leave on a USB charger and grab when necessary?
Mar 19, 2018
sturdywings
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Mar 20, 2018
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ceeekayIts a watch pocket
Mar 20, 2018
namhod
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Mar 21, 2018
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ceeekayYou won't do a helluva lot better unless you step into the CR123 or 18650 battery world. Poor old AA and AAA can only do so much.
Mar 21, 2018
ceeekay
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Mar 21, 2018
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namhodI think you're right. I've joined the Nitecore MH27 drop yesterday, and sorted a local 18650 battery supplier.
We're on a semi-rural property so having a decent flashlight to hand is pretty important for us.
Mar 21, 2018
namhod
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Mar 21, 2018
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ceeekayIf you are in 'murica illumn.com for all your battery needs!
Mar 21, 2018
hifiZen
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Mar 29, 2018
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namhodI agree. My EDC is a Fenix LD01-SS due to the size, but AAA doesn't allow enough light output for any kind of serious outdoor use. Any time I need real light output, I reach for my current fave: the Eagletac D25LC2 clicky. It's got good light output in a compact size, and gets great runtime with 18650 battery. Compatibility with 2x CR123A is a nice bonus for the off chance that power becomes unavailable (e.g. natural disaster, etc.) for recharging and one has to fall back to consumable cells as backup.
Mar 29, 2018
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