True. Even though the mag light isn't the best light I have, it's always strapped to the roll bar of my jeep in case of emergency... and its "cheap" to replace if someone decides they like it more than I do. Also, I can pick up batteries for it anywhere. Great points!
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These days, I have about three that I'm rotating through.
The light you will most commonly find in my pockets is my Lumintop Tool AAA light (in the middle), usually with a NiMH rechargeable in it. While the battery may not last a long time and it's not the brightest, it does a great job for most of my daily activities, and the size makes it very convenient. If the battery runs out while I am unable to charge, it is easily replaced, since it is just a AAA size.
The next light that seems to make its way into my pocket is the ThorFire TG06S (on the right), which can run on either a 14500-sized Li-Ion or a standard AA battery. Using the 14500, it will do 500 lumens on high mode and can drop down to a moonlight mode as well as having several other modes in between. I like that this light can tailstand, and that the strobe modes are "hidden", since I have never needed a strobe in common use. This light was on sale this week for less than $10 each, so I'm probably going to pick up a few for my toolbox and glove compartment. The set I got has a USB charger for the battery, so I can charge in the car or even solar if I need to.
Finally, on the left, you can see my 4Seven Mini. Compact, bright, tailstanding, it easily hits many of my needs, and when I'm close to home, it's great. The battery is a CR123, which means it's hard to find at grocery stores, which is its greatest downfall.
I have lights scattered around which may get grabbed at anytime. I was buying some cheap AA focusing lights that stuff in gloveboxes and toolboxes, but that ThorFire really outdoes them, so some will probably be replaced soon. I have an SOG Dark Energy DE-07 in my drivers door, and well as a Big Larry that is a great light to use to work on my 4Runner. There is an Olight that sits in my jacket pocket which means it doesn't get used for the summer, and I have a Zebralight hanging on a hook next to the front door that gets regular use during the winter when I'm chopping and gathering wood for the woodstove.
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