Hi folks, considering deliver times from Great Chinaland, I intend to move kind of quick for xmas gifts. I want to put a small but decent flashlight in the packages because… Well because I think they are are cool and want to spread the Disease!
The only light meeting those criteria i have come across and feel comfortable giving a non flashaholic is the Klarus P1A, but it costs more then double your price range,
Hi George, that is a good suggestion, but I already have some of those (bought at a lower price than that). The light is OK but the UI is meh and certainly not friendly for newbies
I have gifted several Solarforce Z1 (CR123) and Z2 (AA) flashlights to friends and family. The only downside to the Z2 is a bit of audible PWM in medium mode but otherwise everyone has been really happy with them. I don’t think they even notice the PWM, but I notice it of course. The Z1 doesn’t have that issue but eats through CR123s on high.
Solastorm SC series have horrible PWM on lower modes. Also there quite few people reporting the light fail after some time.
Brinyte ED30 might be an option. Although the review say that it has slow PWM on low modes as well but overall quality seems to be good and it can take both 1AA or 2AA.
Yep, I purchased and gifted a SC01 for a friend and the driver died after about three-four months. Nice little light for non-Li-ion users while it lasted... :|
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If you buy 5+ they cost $12.22 ea.
Everyone I show one to wants one for themselves.
It even comes in a “purdy box”
I think I’ve ordered 12 plus a few at a time and only have one for myself.
I know this falls into the category of “not what op requested”, and indeed, being in Italy he might not be able to get them, but I ordered a small stack of Trustfire Mini-01’s from Fasttech for Chistmas gifts. Stainless steel, CR123, 250ish+ lumens, no mode memory, and a low that’s actually low compared to high. $12 and change each, and Fasttech will insulate and insert the CR123 each of them comes with into the light for shipping.
Factor in either NiMH cell (and charger if needed) or Energizer Lithium primary — neither of those is likely to corrode inside the flashlight.
I’ve noticed non-flashaholics get corrosion way more often, as they leave their flashlight lying around for months on end and only use it when they need to.
And a LED light can still be nice and bright while the corrosion has already spread inside, unlike the old incandescents that got ugly and orange both inside and outside at about the same time.
Providing NiMh batteries and charger to everyone is out of question. At the most, I’m providing a couple of Alkaline batteries, or (if I find a deal) a couple of lithium primaries. Heck!