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Looking for flashlight recommendations.

100Acre

100Acre

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I’m Looking for flashlight recommendations. I’d like something that’s portable hand held yet is super bright and will spotlight an area fairly large. A flood is nice but spot better??? I could care less about a strobe light and not wanting to mount it on a rifle. I just want some thing that I can light up a big area with. The horses and cows came running down my property and I thought I saw a bear up on the top of my land but it’s so dark out there and was so far away it was hard to make it out. I would like to have something that will light up quite a large area any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
 
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BBB

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This works for me, both spot and flood. Plus uses same battery as my cordless tools

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I use this one every day at work in dark places like crawls and general areas. Shines forever with 4 settings and the charge is forever. The magnet on the bottom is insane powerful. been a great hand held.
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I swear by my Fenix flashlights to use for lighting up predators on the farm. The models I use have been discontinued for a few years but they make much brighter ones now. If you want some long range check out the LR50R. 12,000 lumens and over half a mile.
 
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I keep this in the glove box of the pioneer and I have a second one inside the house on a hook behind the refrigerator. They both have been around over a year and work great. I have used both in the rain. The one in the pioneer gets bounced and dropped and tossed and both I have work great still today. Good output of light, works as advertised, and best of all something cheap enough that if I lose it, break it, or lend it I am not hurt.

 
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Back in the day when they were free. I keep 2 in both of my chicken coops, 1 in the pioneer, 1 in the entrance to the garage, and one under the bed frame on the rail. The rest are stored on the wall.

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100Acre

100Acre

Samsquinch the Terrible Magic Bean Manipulator
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I swear by my Fenix flashlights to use for lighting up predators on the farm. The models I use have been discontinued for a few years but they make much brighter ones now. If you want some long range check out the LR50R. 12,000 lumens and over half a mile.
$320 on Amazon. Ouch!
 
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