I own, and often carry, a lot of lights. The i1R2 probably hasn’t got the most hours on it, but in terms of the number of times it gets turned on, it’s by far the winner.

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    By far my Lumintop Tool 2.0 AA. I like it so much, I bought a second one that’s sitting in the little tchotchke tray on top of my PC tower, unused, in case something happens to my EDC one so I can put it into service right away.

    This light isn’t super powerful or fancy, it doesn’t run a firmware with a million modes, and it can’t cast in a bunch of colors. But it’s never, ever failed me and it’s got enough high and low range that I basically never use anything else. Much to the disappointment of everything else in my Drawer O’ Flashlights, which continue to go unused.

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      I was thinking this category answer would be the most common - the workman like, reliable, flashlight I’ve got with me.

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    My Zebralight SC64c LE is probably the all-time winner. The Skilhunt M150 is up there too.

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    Some Gerber flashlight whose model name I have no idea about.

    I am not a flashlight person and I got this long time ago to use for astronomy sessions and this was the only one I could find (at the time) that had a red light so my eyes don’t scream after 3 hours of looking in the dark. It’s tiny and takes one AA battery which lasts quite a while. Output is pitiful but enough for reading charts and maps and walking around the house when needed. Green and blue lights are supposedly for map reading and liquid identification but I have no idea if that works and/or how.

    Build quality is okay I suppose, but I already had to fix this as original LED died on me. Well, it broke off. So I modified it with my own and made the whole thing more robust. Metal is nice and has stood the test of time (photos are of some 8+ years). Not great but it works when I need it to and works good enough.

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        Well, it’s not used as much. Only on occasion and I am ashamed to say I have neglected my hobby quite severely. That said, after upgrade it is a reliable little light but that’s not thanks to manufacturer. I did, thanks to this post, order Manker E02 II. I liked how small and compact it is.

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    I’m only just getting into flashlights recently. I’m currently using an fc11 as my edc and have been very happy with it. It is definitely my most used recent light.

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      fc11

      It’s a great example of a solid 18650 flashlight. 18650 is where it’s at for bright + battery life + pocket-able. There’s one in my car, one in the kitchen drawer, and weekends - one in my pocket.

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    Tough. I jacket-pocket-carry a Fireflies E07 2021 (non-pro) and it gets pulled out often briefly at work, but I have another Fireflies light sitting by my front door (E12R) that gets used 3 or 4 times daily for dog walks after dark and moving sprinklers around at night in the summer.

    Most hours award goes to a D4Sv2 in my kitchen, it ceiling-bounces for 30 minutes every morning before dawn while I make coffee, feed the dog, make lunch etc. I just recently swapped out a tint-ramper with SST-20 2700k/4000k for a single channel with a boost driver and three 2700k with single 4000k. Good call for this usage, the boost driver lets it sit at top of ramp for said 30 minutes and barely get warm.

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      Coast hx5

      I carried a ‘zoomable’ flashlight for a while in the early days of LEDs. It had a really satisfying feel when you slid it from one extreme to the other - smooth but resistant.

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    My most used, to my surprise, is my Nitecore EDC27. I just love the form factor.

    Runner up is an FC11, naturally.

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    Hard to say, because both are constantly used for low light illumination in the house at night: SP36 BLF and Emisar D4V2 Ti (E21A mule @2000K).

    I absolutely love the D4V2 and constantly think about buying another non-mule version with as low color temp as available.

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    Manker EO2II. It’s very small, only holds a AAA battery, and is bright enough for indoor use. It’s my daily carry because it’s very small and light. I have two.

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    I don’t really use flashlights or own specialty ones, to be honest. I just live seeing how passionate all y’all are about them.

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    I edc the i1R2 from Olight and the Sofirn SP10 Pro. I’d say the SP10 Pro gets the most use both in times on and hours used.