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Written by Zak Reviews on 2024-12-22 at 03:00

Arbitrary List of Popular Flashlights - Winter Solstice 2024 Edition

In honor of Winter Solstice, I've made an updated list of popular flashlights. Today is the day you're most likely to need a flashlight in the northern hemisphere, and I have some good candidates here.

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Written by Zak Reviews on 2024-12-22 at 03:01

Changes:

Linked reviews for the majority of lights

Removed EC35 II (discontinued)

Removed Pineapple Mini (discontinued in aluminum)

Removed Sofirn SC21 and SC21 Pro (discontinued)

Removed Thrunite T1 (discontinued)

Replaced Fenix PD32 v2 (discontinued) with PD32R

Added Sofirn HS21

Removed Acebeam L18 (discontinued)

Added Acebeam L19

Added Skilhunt EC500

Replaced Convoy S3 with S2+

Removed Wurkkos TS10 Max (it's not that compelling)

Later changes:

December 27: added Wurkkos HD10

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Written by vladmech@lemmy.world on 2024-12-22 at 04:09

Super interesting read, thank you. This showed up on All for me and now I want to get a cool flashlight

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Written by Zak Reviews on 2024-12-22 at 04:51

@vladmech I can endorse that plan!

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Written by SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml on 2024-12-22 at 04:10

What is the point of the one that shines in an ‘L’ shape?

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Written by Zak Reviews on 2024-12-22 at 04:13

@SubArcticTundra Those can be used as headlamps, handheld, and for most of them, magnetic work lights.

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Written by solrize@lemmy.world on 2024-12-26 at 08:44

I’d add Wurkkos TS10 or TS10 SG, both seem more attractive than SP10 pro by now. They are 14500 while SP10 Pro claims to support 1.5V but at least in mine, 1.5V doesn’t work, so I discount the claim.

Change Sofirn SC13 to SC13A, which uses Anduril.

Add Wurkkos/Sofirn/Boruit(?) H25LR and H25S, these are really good 1x18650 budget headlamps. I reviewed H25LR here recently. I don’t see much reason to buy any other 18650 headlamp unless there is one with Anduril and you want that.

Wurkkos HD10 Mini seems worth adding: right angle 1x14500 with USB-C charging and Anduril. I’d always take an Anduril light over non-Anduril. BLF review of earlier version. It would be great if they did ths light in other formats too (16340, 18350, 18650). The BLF review complains of several issues (no flash pads, no removable bezel, firmware bugs) that are all fixed now. The product page, the current version does have flash pads and a threaded bezel. Weight is 46g (no battery), 65g (with battery), headband weight unknown.

For Nitecore Tube, I’d mention explicitly that it uses micro USB. Maybe they will eventually do a USB-C version.

Maybe dubiously, add Home Depot Defiant 3AAA cheap headlamps. They are functional and reasonably sturdy and ridiculously cheap. Main drawback is horrible UI where you have to advance through all the modes to turn off, plus the 3AAA format which is nonetheless popular. Currently $10 special for a 3-pack, shipped (in US), including batteries, just crazy. They seem to do this at the end of each year. The rest of the time they are $16 for 3-pack, still cheap. They are great for leaving in glove box, tool bag, etc. I got a pack last year and might get another pack:

www.homedepot.com/p/…/320076177

People wanting random cheap flashlights for their cars should be told to get headlamps instead, of whatever kind. They are way more useful if you have to fix something in the car or even read a map (if anyone still uses paper maps).

Added: TS10 Max is still of interest I would say, despite recent price increase. It’s cheaper than a D4v2 and can handle button top cells including the type with built in charge ports. That is a significant advantage imho, especially since I have several lights with 18650 button cells and interoperability is nice. I’d restore it to the list and maybe drop some other random 18650 lights instead.

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Written by Zak Reviews on 2024-12-27 at 14:54

@solrize The TS10 is already on the list, in the enthusiast section. I think that's the right place for it because it trips USB-charging 14500s, doesn't have onboard charging, doesn't take AA, throttles hard on max, and uses Anduril. I don't have a hard set of criteria for it, but that's a lot of non-mainstream traits in one light. My SP10 Pro runs on Eneloops, and it's one of the highest output lights I've seen on 1xAA with 403 lumens and good regulation.

The SC13A is mentioned as a variant of the SC13. Currently, it's priced quite a bit higher, which diminishes one of the most compelling things about the SC13.

I'll think about something from the DL25 series. I see there's a version with deep red now, and there's some merit to that.

Added HD10, enthusiast section for now. The USB charging might get it moved to mainstream later.

Noted about the Tube.

I'm not adding a 3xAAA headlamp with a bad UI no matter how cheap it is.

I'm hoping they'll do a bit work work on the TS10 Max. I believe a buck driver was part of the original plan.

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