Hi David, keyboard warrier here :smiley:

Welcome to BLF!

There is also discussion here about flashlights that are for practical use and nothing else, like the one you just started :slight_smile:

But I agree that many flashlights that are made and that we talk about here are aimed at hobbyists and have features way beyond what most people will want or use in real life. You can regard that part of BLF and the manufacturers that cater the hobby with feature-rich flashlights as a playground for innovation. We have been doing some really new things with portable lighting over the 8 years that BLF exists, and as with all innovation many developments are just interesting for hobbyists like me (who really needs a 98 CRI flashlight for anything real life?), but a few developments that were started here prove very practical in the real world. For example, the throwers that are currently used by hunters and search and rescue workers would not be so good without what started over here at BLF by a bunch of flashoholics. And I hear of a lot of daily use of the here developed BLF Q8 as a cost-friendly, great performing and durable tool. Same goes for the BLF-A6. Who knows if the very big reflector lights that are popping up by many manufacturers now, a development that started with the BLF-GT, finds its way into the big world?

So although as a city guy who hardly ever needs a flashlight I ’m perfectly happy if flashlights are exclusively made for us flashlight freaks, it is hard to avoid that some things that happen over here escape to the real world and prove very useful. :slight_smile: