Handheld trouble light

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jcummins

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I can't seem to find a good one....THAT WILL LAST. I bought this one, and it's so so.... and today it blinked, then produced only a very dim light. I bought because of the ratings, but think Amazons ratings are very misleading. https://smile.amazon.com/Alert-Stam...rouble+light&qid=1563305958&s=gateway&sr=8-27

What are you using....recommend? I've used a handheld Fenix PD35, it's good....but it needs a magnet or something. My teeth aren't good to hold it in place. I've also used this... https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B014JUMTXM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 with pretty good results, but I need a brighter more flood type. Probably an led with magnet....but no more going just on Amazon's ratings.
 
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I use rechargeable flashlights to seek out trouble. My main two - Makita, DML802 and MagLite, ML150LRX. The Makita has a flat base. It's sits well. The MagLite throws a white lite - bright beyond compare. For tight situations - Nebo Redline RC rechargeable.
 
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I use a LED headlamp. I have numerous ones lying around from my caving days.
 
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I use Olight flashlights and have had very good luck with them.
 
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I use Olight flashlights and have had very good luck with them.

My Fenix really gives out good light too.....it's just making it shine where you want without holding in your teeth. That type of quality light with some type of magnetic handle that can swivel the light...I think....would be the berries.
 
 
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