Stanley for me as well. I've purchased several over the years and given them away as gifts for all my hunting friends. We use them when tracking. They have smaller models and bigger models and I've had both.
Of all of them I've purchased, I've only gone through one that would no longer hold a charge and that was after more than 7 years. Not bad for 30 bucks!
I've owned others that were in the 1million candle power and the 5 million candle power variety. None of them lasted very long in terms of battery life and rechargability. I'm not a huge fan of LED for certain things as natural light is sometimes better but, for this application, they work great.
The only other handheld light I've owned that was as good was a Smoke Eater fire department flashlight. Very similar to a Mag Light with 3 d-cell batteries. This thing would cut fog like no tomorrow and was natural light. I own a few surefire lights as well and they are all great lights. It really boils down to how far you want to shine and how big the cone will be at that distance.
I have OCD "Obsessive Crappie Disorder"