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Interested in getting a few AA flashlights that will run a long time and don't need to be high Lumens ones.
Interested in rechargeable lights?
Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
Interested in rechargeable lights?
Have a bunch of rechargeable lights, looking to put some long lasting flashlights that I can leave up at the dry cabin.
The new led maglites are awesome. I have a small one that takes two AAA batteries and it just won't die.
https://www.streamlight.com/products/detail/protac-2aa
Streamlight 2AA PROPOLYMER® HAZ-LO® FLASHLIGHT

65 Lumen, 95 yard beam throw

Class 1, Division 1 Rated for hazardous atmospheres

MSHA rated for mining use

Runs 24 hours on 2 AA batteries

Dead simple and foolproof

$25 +/-
i went with hybrid lights, solar powered rechargeable, once charged, they last a long time and any light recharges them. plus they float and have a usb port on em to charge your cellphone or lap top. very handy lights. i have several
Lesson I’ve learned the hard way....

Don’t store batteries ( alkaline ) batteries in the flashlights long term....
I consider the "Best" to be the one I have with me when I need it... and not the one at home on the shelf...

I am just a little different like that.

I buy these as shopping cart fodder to get to the $35 free shipping. I leave them scattered about in cars, trucks, tractors, range bags, jumper cable bags, first aid kits etc.

They work surprisingly well for a $1 item. I give them away also.

Maybe bought 100 in the past 6 months.

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Just an opinion...
I've had real good luck with these Coast AA flashlights

https://www.amazon.com/Coast-20770-Applicable-Focusing-Flashlight/dp/B015QZDTQA?ref_=ast_sto_dp
Look at something that uses lithium batteries. They have twice the shelf life of alkalines. 10 to 15 years is common.

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This is the answer to the question. I have 4 of these and they are the longest lasting I can find when on low beam, and when you need to see something at distance has a great high beam. I buy these for little gifts I give on occasion.
My AA flashilghts are mostly a place to store dead batteries.

I would like some that give some sort of low battery warning instead of full power then nothing.

Bruce
Have a couple of Streamlight Stylus Pros that work on the same set of batteries for a while. Couple of years.
https://www.streamlight.com/products/detail/2aa-propolymer-haz-lo

I have a couple dozen of these scattered around the house &vehicles. They are long lasting.
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