Schokokeks
Flashlight Enthusiast
I remember when my brother spent a few years in Southern Illinois. It was like 55*F and raining on Christmas. I thought that sounded sad (I love winter, cold, and snow), but it blew his mind that there'd be no more shoveling, haha. It took him a few years to acclimate back to having real winters, just in time for them to become super mild in terms of snow (the temps are fully schizo, and swing all over the place now it seems).I'm in Southern Illinois, snow is not common but plenty of hot humid weather. I can't complain about 2026, it's been nice so far. Wife and I are all AA now so I think we are going to stick with that. Most of our lights do see some hot and cold weather in the vehicles so we stick with Energizer Lithium which last a long time for us. I could go buy a inexpensive imported light to try out these warmer LEDs but at this point in life it's all about being Made in the USA. Malkoff reminds me of Maglite, which in my mind were solid lights back in the day. It does look like this drop will be both 2700 & 3500.
Yeah, the older I get, the more I find myself saying, "Nice things are nice."
Sure, I could save some money...or, I could get something nice, and just be happy.
Granted, I buy plenty of Chinese lights, but always circle back to Malkoff. I've never had a single issue with anything from Gene, and they just hold up so well.
Also, if you have some old 2D Maglites, grab one of the M31WLL modules if Kosen still has one, pair it with the Malkoff Maglite adapter, and it's a CRAZY long runtime emergency light for tornado season!