Rechargeable EDC Torch (Olight or similar)

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Not quite an Olight, but i bought one of these back at the start of November to find the damn cats when they stayed out late. Actually pretty good. build quality is fine, battery life decent, easily lights stuff up 100 yards away when the beam is focused. Defo recommend. Battery takes a while to charge though, but you don't need it during the day lol.

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Chaps, when I first read the opening post I thought it was asking for recommendations...as have been made, but the post is in the Classified Wanted area, which suggests Bushcraft4life is looking for someone here with a light they want to sell rather than recommendation of what to buy.

That said, the suggestions made so far are so cheap that it might make sense to buy new rather than used.

Afraid I don't have anything I am willing to part with. My problem is that I have a bunch of old lights that are now so old that they are past selling, and some that are heading that way (Surefires, and early Fenix that take only 123As)
 
Chaps, when I first read the opening post I thought it was asking for recommendations...as have been made, but the post is in the Classified Wanted area, which suggests Bushcraft4life is looking for someone here with a light they want to sell rather than recommendation of what to buy.

That said, the suggestions made so far are so cheap that it might make sense to buy new rather than used.

Afraid I don't have anything I am willing to part with. My problem is that I have a bunch of old lights that are now so old that they are past selling, and some that are heading that way (Surefires, and early Fenix that take only 123As)
Not sure you need to go expensive for a good light these days. The one i mentioned is better than my 6 D Cell led maglite, as far being a torch goes, just not as good for bopping unwelcome folks over the head. :D
 
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As above, wanted :)
What size - keyring or pocket?
What’s the usage - back of a cupboard/find the keyhole, or walking the dog at night type thing?
Floodlight or throw some distance?
How bright?
People are assuming you’re after cheap, but you mention Olight, which aren’t. What sort of budget?
The light @Jared mentions is worth noting that the Nichia 519 led is superb for true colour rendition rather than blinding cool white light. Also, the buck driver, which regulates output so there’s no sudden drop down.

All these recharge and they’re all cheap apart from the Acebeam which isn’t really EDC but great for huge runtimes and lots of light. Sofirn and Wurkkos are probably best bang for buck.

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Of the above, I’d happily part with either the Sofirn SC32 or the Wurkkos TD02 for not much cash but as mentioned, these are great quality and cheap anyway. And might be bigger than you want for actual every day pocket carry.

Personally I steer clear of Olight, they make a nice product, but I don’t like their proprietary batteries and charging systems, or their invasive marketing and paid reviews.
 
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Chaps, when I first read the opening post I thought it was asking for recommendations...as have been made, but the post is in the Classified Wanted area, which suggests Bushcraft4life is looking for someone here with a light they want to sell rather than recommendation of what to buy.

That said, the suggestions made so far are so cheap that it might make sense to buy new rather than used.

Afraid I don't have anything I am willing to part with. My problem is that I have a bunch of old lights that are now so old that they are past selling, and some that are heading that way (Surefires, and early Fenix that take only 123As)
I sold a bunch of Solarforce stuff and some early CR123A torches on BLF for £200. Old Surefires and Fenix are getting vintage value now.
 
Hi guys,

A lot to unpack so apologies for being vague in the original post.

This was originally just a wanted post. Basically what I am after is actually several torches.

I am after a small rechargeable EDC torch for my EDC backpack. AA Maglite sized or similar. I am after a house rechargeable which can be any size and primarily for Dog walking and such. And then lastly I am after a thin maglite AAA torch just to slot into my belt pocket which holds my EDC folding knife.

I already have Nebo’s and other battery torches for work and such but they are a pain replacing the batteries every couple of weeks and I find them better for occasional use.
 
What size - keyring or pocket?
What’s the usage - back of a cupboard/find the keyhole, or walking the dog at night type thing?
Floodlight or throw some distance?
How bright?
People are assuming you’re after cheap, but you mention Olight, which aren’t. What sort of budget?
The light @Jared mentions is worth noting that the Nichia 519 led is superb for true colour rendition rather than blinding cool white light. Also, the buck driver, which regulates output so there’s no sudden drop down.

All these recharge and they’re all cheap apart from the Acebeam which isn’t really EDC but great for huge runtimes and lots of light. Sofirn and Wurkkos are probably best bang for buck.

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Of the above, I’d happily part with either the Sofirn SC32 or the Wurkkos TD02 for not much cash but as mentioned, these are great quality and cheap anyway. And might be bigger than you want for actual every day pocket carry.

Personally I steer clear of Olight, they make a nice product, but I don’t like their proprietary batteries and charging systems, or their invasive marketing and paid reviews.

If you’re happy to part with them let me know a price for both? They are perfect for 2 out of the 3 I need :)

Given the current prices though it might be worth me getting new!
 
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If you’re happy to part with them let me know a price for both? They are perfect for 2 out of the 3 I need :)

Given the current prices though it might be worth me getting new!
Sure. I’ll drop you a message. They’re a good compliment to each other, the Wurkkos is white, tight throwy beam, and the Sofirn Hi CRI is a more floody, softer beam ideal for general outdoor picking your way about.
 

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