I would be more than happy to review any of the prizes but the sunwayman D20A stands out for me. They make great quality lights and this one looks to be no exception. Both emitters on this are perfect for this size of a light. The two AA power supply is also nice because it can be used with primaries in an emergency pinch situation. The User interface also looks like it would be perfect for this little light. The price also looks decent for suwayman quality.
For the discounted light I would like to see this headlamp. Two emitters is nice on a headlamp it should have some pretty good flood and the price is not bad.
SingFire SF-637 2 x CREE XP-E R5 200lm 4-Mode White Headlamp - Grey + Silver (2 x 18650)
because it’s light and it’s bright enough for doing things around the home such as repairing plumbing inside a counter or similar jobs where you need light at close range while having both your hands free.
The Nitecore HC50's colored headlamps gives it an advantage or other headlamps, but the white emitter is still pretty bright. I'd like to compare it against my Zebralight H600mkII and H52, Armytek Wizard Pro, Fenix HP10 and Trustfire Z2.
Count me in for the NITECORE HC50. It is just great looking and could help some people out that could make use of it while working at night in the fields.
HC50 is very nice product, Nitecore rarely makes mistakes, most of the guys will probably select famous Nitecore but I like Sunwayman D20A more, actually I was waiting for someone to organise a group buy for this light preferably with price <45$ to buy one. All my flashlights have standard round shape, narrow tube with wider head so naturally this one is intriguing for me
I have the HC50 and use it just about every day - really like it. It's my mod'n head lamp. Excellent so far after a couple months - lots of cell swaps, nice flood beam, and I use it on 3rd of 5 modes - mode 4 and 5 are too bright actually, and it will get hot after a while on those higher settings. Only complaint is you have to switch it off quickly, otherwise it will bump up one mode before turning off, then next time you turn it on, it's on that higher setting. The higher modes are nice outdoors, and it won't throw much. I like it's so easy to adjust up/dn also.