What to consider when selecting an emergency flashlight
✅ What to consider when selecting an emergency flashlight Here are the most important features and why they matter: Power source / battery type Since it’s for power outages, you want something that doesn’t rely on the mains. Either run on replaceable batteries (AA, AAA, CR123, etc) or has a built-in rechargeable battery with a way to recharge (USB, solar, etc). Check how many spare batteries you can store; also consider shelf life and the risk of battery leakage. For instance, one advice: “Don’t keep any Alkaline batteries stored inside a flashlight for a long time (they may leak).” ( 1lumen.com ) Good to have multiple modes (high/low) so you can conserve battery when you don’t need full brightness. Brightness & beam characteristics Brightness is measured in lumens (total light output). But also important: beam distance (how far the light travels) and beam pattern (wide flood vs narrow spot) matter. ( REI ) For an outage at home, you don’t necessarily ...
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