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    Default Handheld Spotlight recommendation?


    Looking to find a good hand held spotlight to help run down the lake at night. Does anyone have any good recommendations? Reviews are all over the place on amazon. Thx

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    I have a Stanley Fat Max rechargeable LED that works pretty well. Waterproof and it floats. Not too big
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    Depends on how much money u want to spend...I have a seelite spot light I use for duck hunting. It’s a little pricey but I doubt you will find a handheld that’s brighter.

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    Good point, I’d like to stay under $100 if possible and it be battery powered or rechargeable

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    I have been using a rechargeable Coleman LED Triple-Beam for about 8 years with no problems. It holds a charge for a long time and is bright up close and at distance. My only complaint about the light is it gets kind of heavy after prolonged use. Good luck in your search.

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    I am using RAYOVAC Spotlights. A friend recommended this lamp after using one for some months as bright and rugged. In terms of the quality of the light, I can say that this product is one of the best. It can produce up to 750 lumens and up to 430 meters of beam distance. As a boat owner, that is a huge light output that can help when navigating in darkness. I also like the trigger switch which gives you the ability to choose between three energy-saving modes.
    You can see more about other spotlights: 12 Best Boat Spotlight [2020 Reviews] - Ridetheducks

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