most used most useful

what are your most used lights i must admit my most used lights are not budget lights

my most used are my FENIX L0D which seems to be dieing but still going at the moment it lives around my neck 5 nights a week on my night shift duties

and my ZEBRA-LIGHT H31 AND H30 hands free is good when walking 3 dogs i have some modded mags with more power but not as practical the H31 is my first choice

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Anyway most used - at the moment Fenix E21 Warm, followed by itp a2 SS round the house and a WF-502b with solarforce r2 3mode for work

Most carried - fenix LD01...it's always on my keychain. (been carrying the trustfire xp-e f23 more and more though...)

Most used though would go to the zebralight SC60: The instant access to all the modes combined with the low-low, diminuative size, and long runtime are hard to beat.

Most useful

Probably the Zebralight H50. It also comes close to being the most used. The Ultrafire UF-3D gets used at least as much but I've not had it as long. It is a bit brighter than, and half the price of the Zebralight.

Most used

Whatever is at the back door - currently either a 3D mag with a 36 LED dropin or the Varapower for keeping an eye on the dog when she's emptying herself at night. In bad weather when out to exercise her eliminatory functions she has this tendency to take herself for walks (Usually in the middle of the night when I am dressed for retrieving her in snow.) Keep a light on her and she knows better than to try.

I really must enclose my backyard more thoroughly

Most often on my person - Mr.Lite J4 with XM-L and reflector mod. ITP A3 EOS upgrade on house keys, TiKey on car keys, Fenix E01 on office keys

These little keychain lights are my most used and my only real edc.

ITP A3 EOS or Maratac AAA if I am not sure if I need a stronger light.

Ultrafire H2B for close-up work... like computer hardware , bicycle repairs and other hands-free stuff.

Hugsby P32 for short bicycle rides and Trustfire 801 for longer ones.

A seraph clone P60 with 3 mode h-m-l XM-L.

I was annoyed with my self for missing out on the TiKey when it was dosn to a rather more sensible price, so I just had a quick Google to see what the price was at the moment.

Naughty Google bad Google! (It's probably best you don't look up what that is if you don't know already...especially if you're at work)

LOL.

My most carried light is the Tank007 E07 it's in my pocket all most all the time...I don't use it that much though, it's just in case.

I use an L2P for about 45minutes almost every day when out walking, I've got a couple of them but at the moment the XM-L one is the only one that gets used.

Right now my most used is my tank007 tk-703 which I have on my keyring always. It will soon be replaced with the Maratac AAA stainless steel when ever it arrives.

My most useful is hands down the Ultrafire UF-H3D and UF-H2B. Excellent for hands free use, and perfect even flood. The clip and magnetic tailcap feature only adds to the usefulness of this light.

Mr Lite KC-05. Always with me, always on my keychain. Use the low mode mostly.

my sipik sk68 gets fed a battery every couple of days, c8 xml will see most use as a bicycle light.

Most often used: The trusty, lowly Fenix E01. It gets used at least a few times per day.

Most useful: So far, Shiningbeam's 2-mode R4 version of the Romisen RCN3. There are no individual category superlatives, but in sum it's the ideal light for me, and the one I reach for when I have actual work to do.

My most used is still my Aurora SH-034. I also have the iTP A3 EOS and Fenix E01 permanently on my key chains.

I am splitting duties between my QminiAA and iTP A3 EOS.

Next in line would be my RC-G2

Q-mini AA and stanley 5w led spotlight

Aloha and welcome to BLF Reflection!

Quite true. That one statement represents my litmus test for determining a tool's worth. I'm starting to get quite a few fancy lights, but like a good pocket-knife, I still find myself reaching for the same one every time - when I have actual work to do.