best budget edc

I’ve been on the forum for a while mostly reading about knives, my main hobby. I was just recently shopping for budget, small flashlights with a friend. I mentioned that there were forums dedicated to flashlights and she was amazed.

We picked up a couple of lights and when we got them home they both were not right. Bad connections in both of them I’m guessing. They both would kick out if bumped or jarred and had to be tapped on to get the light back. Since I wanted to get her a light for emergencies to carry in her purse this was not good. “Well, that’s why people discuss flashlights I guess.”, I told her, “So they know what to buy to avoid crap like this for one.”

I know this may have been asked many times. May I ask again if so?

What is the best, small, inexpensive, basic flashlight? Just a dependable light with no frills cheap enough to buy many of and give as gifts.

There are many but to avoid making you crazy with suggestions what is the budget per light? Also it would help if you told us whether you want a AA or AAA or Li-ion light

Here is a good starting point:

Hey mate what brand are the lights you bought?

Do you have any preference for your EDC?

Size
Weight
Battery type
Brightness
Price

You can search for Thorfire and Hugsby, both make good inexpensive lights in a couple of "normal" battery configurafions i.e. 1×AAA, 2×AA etc.

Under $15 you can also get Olight i3e, Astrolux A01 that are good.

Convoy is well regarded but only has lights for speciality batteries most normal people don't have ;) With other cheap lights you'll most often be disappointed by fake LEDs and flimsy parts.

Here is my favorite AAA light.
Lumintop Tool

For a lot more lumens and still pocket sized try this. Cant beat it for 17 bucks.
Convoy S2+

Read the li ion safety 101 OP (third link in my SIG) to see if li ion is for you.

The best EDC lights are simple AAA, AA or 16340, 18350 lights. The other battery sizes are to big.

A nice option is On the Road M3:beer:

My favorite budget EDC as well as my vote for best light of 2016 would be the Astrolux S1 (BLF A6) with 18350.

Sorry but OP asked for dependable lights he can give away. I wouldn't recommend li-ion lights that are also hot-rodded to the point where somebody could e.g. get a burn if not aware.

I don’t think you can get a burn with that light. It has a stepdown feature. I would recommend it to anyone that I deem competent even if they have no experience with li-ion.

With what many women carry in their purses, I wouldn’t want a light in there which developed much heat, one which switches on without a very deliberate effort, or a twisty which the jumbling of contents could unscrew. Women like pretty things and they generally have more acute color-vision so a CRI of 85+ will make it far more appealing.

For a tiny light the stainless BLF348 AAA is perfect, all the ladies who got one from me at Christmas love theirs. Only a keychain ring (which it lacks) could improve it. Use a Lithium primary cell to avoid the dreaded “alka-leak” corrosion problems. I don’t have enough experience to recommend a larger AA light but use the same guidelines above and she will like it. Anything heavier will probably not stay in her purse for long.

LiIon rechargeable lights are a whole different game and I would not recommend one for casual purse carry unless she fully understands the care and feeding these absolutely require. LiIon’s are lights for Pro’s and Hobbyists, not casual or occasional light users.

Phil

I gifted some BLF348s to women. Even included eneloop batteries and a USB NiMH battery charger for each.

My wife has a hot S2+ in her purse next to her handgun. I’m sure she can handle it.

Quite heavy purse she has. :slight_smile:

Hi DaveK14,
I’m a knife guy too, check this out (http://chineseknives.proboards.com/) it’s moderated by a fellow BLF member.

For birthday/holiday gifts I purchased a handful of these AAA Bronte BT01( Introducing the Bronte BT01 - full review), sweet little well made light available in various colors.
My current/favorite edc is the new AA/14500 Manker E11 ([Review] Manker E11 XP-L AA/14500)… very compact and super bright. The only thing it needs imo is a lockout feature… maybe V2.

Astrolux A01 in several colors?

I de soldered 2 of the 6 7135 chips on the NW S2+ and now it won’t get hot on MED.
Gonna remove 1 more, swap the tube for a 18350 one and that will be the purse light of my wife (among her pens there is a BLF 348 with engraving but she wants more power)
The red Convoy S2+ has a 60° diffusing optics, magnet (that looks very nice with the metal button) and clip.

I Suggest checking out the brand new Klarus Mi7

Not exactly a budget light. :wink:

Well, it depends…
What is budget ? under 20 ? under 30 ?
Who sell it to you ?
Do you agree MAP ? or look for alternative vendors ?
Might take a look at some MAD deals :innocent: