That’s a good alternative for us, but for non-flashaholics, they’ll just think the light is dead.
Awhile ago I lent someone a AA light, loaded with an Eneloop. The next day, they returned it, and told me the light was broken because it would only work in low mode. It worked for awhile, but got hot, and then stopped working. So, I took back the light and checked the battery: 1 volt. New battery, good as new.
I’m just glad they didn’t throw out the light. Or, if they were only slightly more clued-in, they might have thrown out the Eneloop and replaced it with an alkaleak.
I also lent someone (briefly) an 18650 light some time ago. For some odd reason, they first opened the battery tube and looked at the battery (a Samsung 30Q). I guess they were curious about the light? Anyway, they thought I was messing with them, because why did I put a tampon in the flashlight? Okay, it was only their initial reaction until they realized it was just a big pink battery, but they had never seen one before so were stumped such a battery could even exist.
Never underestimate what some users will do.
My general rule now with lights is to never lend someone an 18650 light unless I tell them never to open it, and give it back to me as soon as you’re done. I swear some of my friends would stick the battery up their butt and give themselves a shocking surprise.