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gbopp
Explorer
Jul 01, 2015

Flashlights for Camping

On 6/26/15 a member posted a question about which flashlight to use while camping.
Some members recommended a fairly expensive flashlight. Others felt it was too expensive for camping and were concerned about losing it.

Ivylog recommended This Flashlight. On a whim, I decided to try the lights.
I ordered two flashlights, they were shipped from New Jersey and I received them in two days.

I was impressed with the quality, especially for the price. I installed three AAA batteries (not included) and turned it on at night.
I was really impressed. They produce a lot of light.

My DW was also impressed. She ordered 10 more flashlights.
She thinks they will come in handy and, be nice gifts

Will I still be impressed in a year or five years from now?
Don't know, time will tell.
I do know that for now, I'm very impressed with the quality and performance of the 'cheap' flashlight.

I'm not endorsing this product. Just commenting on my observations.

Here's the Original Post

15 Replies

  • Ivylog wrote:

    The only problem I've had with some is the on/off push button gives problems but that has been the free ones at Harbor Freight with the little round LEDs.


    I've also had a couple small Harbor Freight flashlight On/Off buttons fail.
    But, they were free so, no big loss.
    I try not to buy anything from HF unless I have a 20% off coupon and get something free.

    I assume the aluminum alloy casings on all these flashlights can be recycled?

    Also, I'm not bashing the more expensive lights. Maybe they will last years without problems.
    The lifespan of the cheaper lights, time will tell.
    It just makes more sense to me to use a cheaper light for camping, especially when your grandsons are living with you.
    Know what I mean? :)
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    I have several of these CREE type of flashlights around here that uses the three AAA round battery holder. They small enough to carry in your pocket and do very well... Been using them for years...



    Roy Ken
  • Ivylog's avatar
    Ivylog
    Explorer III
    Gbopp, thanks for the followup report. Over the last six years I've bought a bunch of LED bulbs for my home and RV. The new CREE chip is amazing in how much light it puts out and it's the only type I try and buy now.

    At Christmas HomeDepot had a pair of non focusing Cree flashlights with the six batteries for $10. The also had head lamps for the same deal making for great gifts. Granted I spent $100, but instead of one rechargeable flashlight I had 20 stocking stuffers.

    The only problem I've had with some is the on/off push button gives problems but that has been the free ones at Harbor Freight with the little round LEDs.
  • I have one very similar to the one you have. Got mine at Amazon. What I like is that the on-off switch is in the end and the light beam focus is push-pull. Much easier than turning like on a Maglite, especially if your hands are wet.
  • I have an older model CREE flashlite now for several years. Mine has three modes; high beam, low beam and flashing. The high beam is strong enough to walk on. ;) Except for replacing batteries once, it has performed flawlessly. Think it was around $10 when I bought it.

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