The Ideal Flashlight – the Ultimate Features to Consider When Buying

 

In the darkness, it is crucial that not only you can see well, but that you are also seen. And although headlamps have surged in popularity, flashlights have still remained the ideal choice whenever a hand-held light is preferred. For instance, they are perfect for any time that you want the strongest portable beam there is; when dexterity and precision in controlling the light are of the essence; when in need of signaling; when in need of setting down a light to work on a specific task, etc.

The great advances in torch light LED technology, as well as the improvements in battery efficiency, have contributed to the introduction of great models of flashlights that are much smaller, brighter, and lighter than they were a couple of years ago. When shopping for a torchlight, the key factors to consider are the light output, the type of the battery and its runtime, as well as the weight and size of the flashlight.

The prices of flashlights range from under $20 to over $200, and yet, they may have the same size. What is different though is their brightness and whether or not they come with a rechargeable battery. Consider the purpose – what are you going to use your flashlight mostly for? For instance, if you need a torch for your camping trips, features like battery life and light control matter big time. On the other hand, if you need it for home-improvement projects, durability and hardiness should be a priority.

The most commonly used batteries for torch light LED models are AA and AAA. If you want a longer lifespan and a brighter kick, get a flashlight with lithium batteries. For an ultra bright light – stick with CR2 batteries. As for portability – keychain flashlights are great for emergencies, pen lights that you can put into your pocket when not in use are slightly bigger, while the standard size flashlight should also easily fit inside your pocket. Toolbox or trunk lights are much heavier though – they are powerful tools that are meant to be carried in your bag, toolbox or trunk.

As for the light control, it is not enough for the flashlight to just emit light – you have to be able to easily control it to suit your needs. The basic control feature on most flashlights is the on/off switch. However, you may want a model that offers much more than simply turning the light on and off. There are many LED torches that come with additional dimming and different changing controls. These more advanced features will enable you to turn the light from a floodlight into a more narrow spotlight or set it up somewhere in between.