Which lights are they? The upper one would be my choice because of
A) the recessed clickie which means it is less likely to get unintentionally switched on
and
B) the clip.
Both of them seem kinda fat for a single AAA though.
Personally, I'm not a fan of lanyards though - they just get in the way for me though they do make it less likely that you lose the light. I carry a Preon 2 with the clickie switch clipped to an inside jacket pocket - if I'm not wearing a jacket, i.e. not at work, I clip it into a pocket with the twisty switch instead. Thisd may get left behind, the Tank007 won't. It lives in a pocket with the keys and coins.
No i was referring to how the light was going to be attached via using a split ring and swivel......the ones in the pic are my edc, Nitecore D10 and Olight. The pic that you posted in #7 which would you prefer for me to put on my key ring. The Tank light looks good because its a twisty, and it would be the simplest for my wife to use as well. The Sterops looks good as well, but not too keen on button cells.
From Don's collection, my first choice would be the Tank007 E07 because I like AA cells. After that the Fenix E01 is a surprisingly affordable light for such a famous brand, they sell it for <$12 on DX and it's even affordable via various USA sellers. It looks like it's not very bright, but the runtime is outstanding and I imagine it's reliable. I also like the looks of the Ultrafire WF-602C because it's very small and short and has a Cree emitter.
I did a spot of digging and the 602C is actually a Seoul P4. Notice how wide its beam is compared to the others. All of these except the Maglite are running on NiMH cells. The 602C is tight - it won't take my labelled AAAs - fortunately I had an unlabelled one with me. Numbers 2, 3, and 4 are 10440 capable.
I think the LED Soli runs even longer. The Trustfire is a 3 mode so will probably run for quite a long time on low - don't have my meter with me or I'd check the current draw. The E0 was specced for 11 hours on "full" brightness and about another 22 hours till it stops giving light. The E01 is a little shorter but not much.
Here are the 10440 capable lights and the Aurora (with an NiMH in it) for comparison.
And down at their level.
L-R Aurora, Ultrafire, Trustfire (High), and Akoray
My folks' dog was fascinated by what was going on. To get the beamshots of the AAAs on the floor I had to shut him in the kitchen as he thought the lights made a great place to sit down.
It has a nice beam pattern....big spot indeed, but with a dark middle though.....hope thats the cause of the camera and not the beam pattern in actual use.
No problem - Photobucket usually does that automatically to 1024x768 but decided not to for some reason last night. Now trawling through recent posts to resize images.
You're welcome Al, I like both - I use the Tank more as it sort of gravitated to my pocket where it has been except for repair ever since. It will take a 14500, but that's out of spec. Beware of the emitter turning blue if you go down that road. Mine has only had a 14500 in it for measurement purposes.
I guess your saying that using a lith is out of the question then....lol, but thats my favorite color though. Hows the runtime on nimh, and is it bright enough to walk down the street with my doggy.
About 1hr 45 mins to 50% in Jayki's review. I got 1hr 59mins to 50%. Review of the Tank here. You can see beamshots on my usual test range (a.k.a. my backyard) in this group review here.
I used it this morning to spot a large black dog in a dark park (Search for Stewart Park, Aberdeen, AB24, UK in Google Earth or Maps to see pics) - the sun rose after I got to work, insofar as it has risen at all today. Not that Fizz needed much spotting there was a small white dog dancing in circles round her so she was easier than usual to find.