Searching for two Spotlights

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I used to have a rechargeable spotlight, that I got from Northern Tool, was an HID light. I loved it. But, they didn't last a year. I had several and now never see anything like that

What I loved about it was it was a true SPOTLIGHT. NO wide flood like you would light up everything out to 30-50 yards. It threw an extremely narrow beam out 700+ yards (estimated), if not further.

You could put it on a single hog or coyote.

I like the idea of a rechargeable, cordless, light, but don't want it to degrade quickly.

I would also like a second one that lights up a broad area out to 50-75 yards, very brightly.

If anyone has suggestions, please let me know.

Pic below is a little too large and I don't really need carbon-arc technology

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I had seen this
Lemax LX70 Superpower . But, not for $4666.00

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Can't go wrong with the milwaukee m18 search light. It has spot and flood options. You can choose between spot only, flood only, or both at the same time. I got one last September and I think it is the best spotlight I have ever had. It also will stand upright on the battery. I used it one night working on a well pump. It was on continuous for 4 hours and used only 1 bar of the 8 amp hour battery.

 
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I have an Olight Marauder Mini and it's insane for its size. Spot and flood modes. Battery lasts forever as well.

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