As wonderful as it has been to watch flashlight tech change over the past 25+ years, it ultimately means models will be discontinued. Some of these don't seem to have a modern equivalent.
Which flashlights do you wish were still made today?
I have a few:
PALlights, 9V. I still have about 8 of these, including one green and one red. Still all working. That always-on glow and 9V batteries make them very useful to me. You can ALWAYS get 9V batteries for hurricanes.
BLF LT1 Mini - I'm not sure why they discontinued this and still make the LT1. This was the perfect size for travel, along with a long runtime. The regular LT1 are great but wow are they heavy and bulky. I have 3x LT1 and 3x LT1 Mini and like them both, but the regular LT1 stay home.
Fenix CL20 (not -R). Half-circle shaped lantern. Pleasant light output, uses 2x AA or 1x CR123A battery. Magnetic back, great light distribution. They later made a rechargeable version with fixed battery (yuck).
Fenix CL23 (not -R) Lantern. 1-3x AA batteries, had a few unique features like only illuminating in one direction AND had a downward facing LED. Just like the CL20, they discontinued it and put a fixed battery in.
Fenix CL05 - AAA lantern with W/R/G LEDs. I always keep one of these clipped on my backpack. Whether at a theme park, busy city street, or large outdoor concert, these were great non-distracting marker lights, making it easy for us to find each other.
Wurkkos TS10 V2. I can't believe these are discontinued already. This is my current EDC and I'm not sure what I'd replace it with.
Which flashlights do you wish were still made today?
I have a few:
PALlights, 9V. I still have about 8 of these, including one green and one red. Still all working. That always-on glow and 9V batteries make them very useful to me. You can ALWAYS get 9V batteries for hurricanes.
BLF LT1 Mini - I'm not sure why they discontinued this and still make the LT1. This was the perfect size for travel, along with a long runtime. The regular LT1 are great but wow are they heavy and bulky. I have 3x LT1 and 3x LT1 Mini and like them both, but the regular LT1 stay home.
Fenix CL20 (not -R). Half-circle shaped lantern. Pleasant light output, uses 2x AA or 1x CR123A battery. Magnetic back, great light distribution. They later made a rechargeable version with fixed battery (yuck).
Fenix CL23 (not -R) Lantern. 1-3x AA batteries, had a few unique features like only illuminating in one direction AND had a downward facing LED. Just like the CL20, they discontinued it and put a fixed battery in.
Fenix CL05 - AAA lantern with W/R/G LEDs. I always keep one of these clipped on my backpack. Whether at a theme park, busy city street, or large outdoor concert, these were great non-distracting marker lights, making it easy for us to find each other.
Wurkkos TS10 V2. I can't believe these are discontinued already. This is my current EDC and I'm not sure what I'd replace it with.