Why do you collect or enjoy flashlights?

Why in the world would anyone collect DE razors?

My thoughts exactly, why would anyone want to collect DE razors. LOL I have a few my favorite being my Lord Merkur Tech or 1957 Gillette SS. My wife has the entire Lady Gillette series with all the colors. :)

I'm in it for the chicks! :P

I found BLF and the hobby by looking for a flashlight for bike that would allow me to see not just to be seen. :)

I really don't know. But there are worse things you can do with your money.

"Light requirement increases with age, a 60-year-old needs up to seven times more light than a 10-year-old to look as good".

That was a Google translation but I think you get the idea!

So I think I need to collect about seven torches for the winter months. Most animals around here collect for the winter or move south.

Lennart

Just trying to find an age appropriate hobby that doesn't involve treating my beat up old body like an amusement park ride anymore.

To me, flashlights were what they were when I was a kid.. these big, fat things that ate batteries and spat out an ugly, dim light. I could never afford the batteries for them, so that was that. They were a tool I couldn't afford, and I wasn't really saddened by the loss.

Then a couple years ago I was in HK visiting my girlfriend and happened across the ultrafire flashlight stall (I actually have some more recent pictures of it posted here). I didn't know a cree from a birthday candle, but I bought a great little light using some unheard-of battery and started carrying it everywhere.

It's amazing how much use you get out of a flashlight when you have one on you, isn't it?

Eventually my little twisty light needed a replacement and I kinda.. went overboard. I met this group of pirates, villains and ne'er-do-wells while trying to learn more about QTC pills, and went over-overboard. Now I've got 7 good lights (1x 16340, 2 x 18650, 4 x AA / 14500) that cover me from 'don't bump your toe in the dark' to 'I'm lost on the north shore mountains' with only a couple redundancies.

Lights are a guy thing .. right up there with sharp pointy stuff or thing that go bang or fast scary stuff .it's inbred ,it's in the genes .. look at foy he's only 3 years old and has all those lights ..It starts with wanting to read comics under the covers and then having your boy scout flashlight ,to looking under the 300$ peice of junk car to try to fix it .to spotting the elusive horned owl ,and then to finding your keys .

The fact that led technology has increased drasticly in the last 5 to 10 years means that all those little boys who pick up a light now all say the same thing ...WOW !!!

The fact that they start at 10$ and max out at about 100$ looks very interesting to guys who remember spending over 1000$ on a set of wheels and tires .

Whether it's turning on a light bulb or lighting up a flashlight it doesn't make that much difference we all do it 1000 times a day .how many times have you used your phone as a flashlight ? 250 lumens focused just works a whole lot better .

BUAH HA HA HA HA HA HA HAAAAAA

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My step-daughter rolls her eyes an says in a sarcastic voice, "the power of light in your hand".

But hey, it's true. With a good flashlight in my hand I wield the power of light over darkness. It's man's most primal fear conquered. With one of my custom lights in my hand I am a god! Muah hah hah hah!!!

And Johnny said, "let there be light", and there was light. And Johnny saw the light and that it was good, and Johnny divided the light from the darkness.

;)

...and then Johnny switched back to medium to avoid burning his hands and killing his runtime... :P

I can quote scripture too, you know!

I am finding out that there is a right tool for the job and that finding it is part of the fun. I am still looking for the right flashlight for great runtimes and low output, but I have threads on that. :)

Just throwin this out there , but my runtime king is a AA Minimag with the 3 led low output dropin . Blue beam , but on alkies it'll run for days ...

I have a 2AA 3LED Mag in the car for a light when needed. Good ole' Mag's, they may not be the brightest things around but they are good lights. That light is too large for my pocket, that is why I am thinking single AA. :)

I got into flashlights because I'm into camping, survival and tools for Every Day Carry (EDC). Similar to packing water, a multi tool, or a first aid kit, a source of light is an essential survival tool.

I didn't set out to 'collect flashlights'. But I've started to accumulate a few different flashlights because of buying various lights trying to find the right one that fits my needs. I give away the ones I don't use, to family and friends.

I was given a LED light 10 years ago as a gift. It was pretty nice. Years later I read about how much they've improved. LED emitters are so much brighter and more energy efficient now. So I bought a couple lights on DX that were well reviewed.

From there I've started looking at other lighting gear for camping. Like LED lanterns, head lamps, angle head lights, and glow tubes.

My main challenge is finding lights with the longest run time, low power mode, and most efficient use of power. All this of course at a budget price point.

I use my lights for my outdoor adventures like Hiking, climbing and camping.

As a kid, only have a plastic flashlight given to me by an uncle as I could not affor expensive ones. A maglite has been my dream light as my older brother describe to me the power of a Mini mag AA after camping in boyscout.

Flashlights has its usage so collecting them was already justified for me.

First off they are great tools to have and it always nice to be the “hero” when it is dark. Secondly BLF shows you an inexpensive alternative to high dollar lights. I have had to put additional firearms and photoequpiment on hold due to finical strain. I still need something to do and I like good flashlight so here I am.

I love that this forum shows you how to get a quality light for little money and also this can be a budget hobby if you keep it within reason. :)