How to Choose a Personal Flashlight

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The idea of a " Personal Flashlight" might sound odd, but when you consider the needs of folks who travel, the increasing number of blackouts, tornadoes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters, it becomes clear that one could be handy. Modern flashlights and power cells are so small and efficient that there's really no reason not to have a personal lighting appliance available to you at any time.

Steps

  1. Decide whether you want a flashlight that can be with you at all times, in a pocket, purse or on a keyring, or a slightly larger one that would ride in the glove box of the car, a backpack, or perhaps in a belt holder at work.
  2. Do you want a really bright flashlight that will burn out cells in a fairly short time (for outdoor use, signaling, etc.), or one suitable for illuminating smaller spaces with longer-lasting cells -- perhaps small enough to hold in your mouth as you work?
  3. Decide how much you want to spend, then research what sizes and styles are available. Good places to start are websites like www.CandlePowerForums.com,www.flashlightreviews.com and vendors like Pacific Northwest Products, and www.fenix-store.com There are many others on the web; just search for " Flashlights." be leary of chinese lights with a large #'s of bulbs they may seame like they will be brighter but will have a poor beam.
  4. Decide between incandescent bulbs and LEDs, standard batteries like AAA, AA, C and D cells and the more exotic lithium batteries. Consider availability and cost.
  5. Go to a store with a good selection of flashlights and see what's available. Target and Wal-Mart have good selections, especially of the newer LED lights (the best choice for most general uses).

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Flashlight Manufacturers

Allton Products, ASP. Blackhawk. Brunton. Bust-A-Cap. Coleman, Command Arms Accessories, Cyclops, Dakota Watches, Dark Ops, Essential Gear, Fenix Flashlights, Gerber Glo-Toob Lighting, Inova, Insight, Kershaw, Laser Devices, LEDWAVE Flashlights, Lightwave, Long Bow, LuminAir Products, Inc., MagLite, Nite-Ize, NovaTac, Optronics, Pelican Products, Pentagon Light, Phoebus, Tactical Flashlights, Photon, Princeton Tec, ProForce, QuiqLite, Safe-Light, Smith & Wesson, SOG, Streamlight, SwissTech, Tactical Operations Products, Uncle Mikes, Underwater Kinetic,s Winchester

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