It was in the 50's yesterday...in January...in central Missouri...so we decided to grill pork steaks. Of course it still gets dark early and my deck lights don't light the cooking surface up on my old Brinkmann grill.
As it got darker, I grabbed my top-of-the-line (10+ year old, $150 at the time) Surefire flashlight . It has 3 settings, spotlight a deer at 250 yards, barely on - like to read a book, and off. I also grabbed one of my 2 for $13 el-cheapo, but new, LED flashlight that works surprisingly well. It has two settings, on and off - but the beam can be focused (maybe spotlight a deer at 40 yards) or moved to super broad beam.
This is a silly flashlight comparison post, but I was grilling pork steaks, so I posted it under Pork.
Surefire Flashlight on high beam...low beam made the flash go off on the camera - so no low beam examples for the Surefire.
El-Cheapo Flashlight - we have a winner!
As it got darker, I grabbed my top-of-the-line (10+ year old, $150 at the time) Surefire flashlight . It has 3 settings, spotlight a deer at 250 yards, barely on - like to read a book, and off. I also grabbed one of my 2 for $13 el-cheapo, but new, LED flashlight that works surprisingly well. It has two settings, on and off - but the beam can be focused (maybe spotlight a deer at 40 yards) or moved to super broad beam.
This is a silly flashlight comparison post, but I was grilling pork steaks, so I posted it under Pork.
Surefire Flashlight on high beam...low beam made the flash go off on the camera - so no low beam examples for the Surefire.
El-Cheapo Flashlight - we have a winner!