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Originally Posted by masraum
I have a zebralight. I think it's one that uses a single AA battery. I think i bought it because Look recommended it. It's a great little light, and the batteries last a while, but I wanted something rechargeable.
I have the smaller Olight headlight. I love it, it works great. It's got 4 brightness settings from barely there which is adequate if you're in a really dark area working close up to very bright. Obviously battery life depends upon which brightness setting you're on. The charging couldn't be easier (no port to fiddle with, just a magnet). I think it's supposed to have some level of water proofing.
I have the perun 2 mini.
https://www.olight.com/store/perun-2-mini-led-rechargeable-headlamp
It's light and comfy.
It's a Chinese company, but they seem to make a good product. I haven't had to use the customer service, but I've seen reports that the customer service is good. I can't say for sure either way.
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Steve, I like the rechargeable, 18650 Zebra light (flood). By wearing it, standing up fully, and looking down, this light will cast a 4-5' consistent diameter light tapering off at the edge. Great for working horrible for searching for the coyotes in the back yard. It is much brighter then the AA you have. I take the AA one, like yours, when I travel overseas due to the ease of getting cheap, simple AA batteries should I need it. This is Vash's tip. The only draw back to the 18650 rechargeable is that it take some time to charge, and a charger is needed. 20 bucks for the charger.