A little cheaper when it’s on sale but the Klarus is bigger than both of the Olights that I’d listed. Half the lumens but double the throw. I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks.
The thing is, I don’t really need a flashlight! I mean I can get by with the light on my phone. :innocent: I just want something really cool and nice looking. That’s why I was leaning towards the SR Mini even though it didn’t seem like much of a deal.
Well, I’m not an expert to say that your initial options are good or bad, but I guess that almost all the suggestions give try to make a compromise between price (not so expensive as you proposed), usability (how do they work, the user interface, getting hot or not, draining too much power or not, ….) and functionality of the light (what do you need it for).
I guess that Jack Kellar placed some important questions, about how are your walks like, where, etc. The suggestions we may give depend on lots of factors, then.
When walking at dark night in my village I normally carry a 15€ (/- 17 USD) light or a 23€ (/- 25 USD) flashlight and that gives me plenty of brightness. I carry a Sofirn SP32 or a Zanflare F1, that produce enough light for my walks.
However, that may not suit you, because of the places where you are may need more light.
Almost every suggestions here (mine is an exception and was given due to the characteristics of those you presented) walks the “budget” path but extremely reliable flashlights.
If you want an expensive powerhouse in your hands, sure, you can buy those and illuminate the whole place
But I guess there may be other options, in terms of budget, characteristics and so on that may bring light to your night!
I don’t own any Olight light, and they seem to be pretty good! But there are others, and those have been suggested here And zillions other lights could have been suggested.
Take a look at those on youtube, here on BLF reviews and find your match :+1:
Are these lights affiliated with this forum? I was told that most brands from China are built with questionable quality with over-inflated rated lumens.
The BLF A6, with a really well-suited battery, at that price is an incredible deal! A6 has been my edc since it came out, and I’ve not been tempted by any other everyday light since. I have quite a few other flashlights, but the A6 gets 99% of my use. Only exception being when I need to light up something FAR away.
Can someone explain to me why the R50 Seeker (2500 lumens) appears brighter than the SR Mini II (3200 lumens)? Plus the Seeker is more green and is supposed to have more throw but it looks like it’s the other way around.
Using the code: 2017FNL at Banggood gives you 30% discount on the BLFA6 which is even available in non anodized
The code shows in the banner on top of blf (flashlight clearance) so seems legit
Why is it $6 more and it doesn’t even include a battery? Is there anything else that’s different from the anodized one? The HAIII should be more durable correct? :question: