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In my opinion, everyone should own a bright, high quality flashlight. Being so useful in an emergency event, it's a good idea to invest in one.

So lets discuss what one should look for in a light. What defines a quality light? Do you prefer a certain brand? What lights do you own? If your life depended on it, would you have confidence it would work properly?

I prefer a compact, single AA battery powered LED light. Usually constructed of aluminum, with a strong glass lens. Water resistance is important to me. I have a decent supply of AA batteries.
 

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AA batteries are always my go-to for anything like that. Most of the higher-end torches use CR123s I believe they're called but in this context you're going to want one of the most readily available batteries, not something that is rare outside of a select few items.
 
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I have this weird aversion to flashlights.

I used to play with them as a kid, no problems, but then for some reason I developed this phobia (photoaugliaphobia?) related to them and now I prefer using one of those push-on/push-off dome lights that have a soft white glow, rather than a harsh definitive beam, during power outages. Or just the soft glow from my cellphone screen if nothing else is available.



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People like pictures, so here is my current light, a ZebraLight SC51. Had it for a number of years, with no issues. Runs off AA battery, and is very bright. Believe this model has been discontinued.

 
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Some interesting replies. Sorry for my slow response.

Headlamps can sometimes be more useful than a hand held. I had one fail on me though during a camping trip, the button no longer clicked/broke. It was a plastic one made by the company Princeton Tec.

My sister has a better one though. Produced by Fenix Light. The HL23 headlamp runs on an AA, is constructed of aluminum with a glass lens. Is water resistant. We got it online for near 30 US dollars.

Below are some more photos, of my previous lights. The one on the left broke after some rough use. The other one was lost by my Dad.



After a number of years as a daily use work light, this TerraLux light broke. An image of it all worn out. It's LED bulb cracked in half. I like pocket clips.

 
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