I remember when the MagLight Flashlights came out in the '80s. Durable and made out of aluminum. I have one for my CJ. I mounted a tube in my center console to hold a 2 cell D MagLight. But the MagLight is simple, old technology. Want a more powerful MagLight, get one that holds more batteries.
The
2 cell MagLight puts out 82 lumens.
6 cell puts out 218 lumens
New numbers-------------
2D-40 lumens
3D-82 lumens
6D-233 lumens
Magcharger-218 lumens
Mag solitaire-2.3 lumens
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Here's where I got these numbers:
Maglite's output numbers magically double or almost triple overnight???
But the new LED flashlights are amazing. My Cree is only about 6 inches long but it puts my MagLight to shame. It puts out over 1000 fricken lumens. That's like holding 4 MagLights
with 6 D batteries in each. When I go out at night I can point my Cree at the forest across the road from me and it illuminates trees over half a mile away.
CJ your new flashlight puts mine to shame. 2450 lumina! That is like holding
30 two cell MagLights like what I carry in my CJ. This is not for finding a screwdriver in the back of the drawer. Its for turning the nighttime into day.
Does anyone
need a flashlight that bright. No, not really.
To make a comparison, does anyone
need more than a 22 for target practice? No, not really. They are accurate and ammo is cheap but if you really want to be impressed with firepower try an AR-15.
EDIT: these extreme LED lights usually have different settings so you can set them to low for "only" 300 lumens.