Yes, I'm addicted to the flashlight!It seems like it's not bad enough to indulge in power tools, I can't pass the display in the store now without drooling at the display of the torch and then think "well, this will be a great addition to my collection!I can't remember anymore, but I think I have about 20 flashlights (or what I call them) so I 'd better tell you all about them before you get bored!I have a small plastic torch with two C cells and I put it in my backpack when I go hiking.It uses a traditional filament flashlight bulb.I tried to replace all my flashlights with LED type though.Led has the advantages of long life and low energy consumption, which is the future development direction.Another torch uses a 4d battery and a filament bulb.This has a reflector at the back, so it produces a spotlight beam.I have about 3 AA types of magic.(There are also Class D versions ).These are great because the aluminum body makes them strong, o-Ring seals keep them water tight.The AA battery is the most economical and it is easy to buy with rechargeable AAs.A size Maglites is slim and convenient to put in the toolbox.You can buy the LED "upgrade" for them, but I don't know if the light output is comparable to the incandescent lamp.However, LEDs last almost forever.I have a fiber optic accessory that is attached to the front of the flashlight and the fiber optic cable can poke into the small hole to illuminate the space where the torch cannot be installed.I don't have any reason to use it yet, though!Another feature of Maglites is that the beam can focus on a small bright spot in the distance, which is a useful feature when installing pipes, electrical equipment, or working on electrical appliances.Spare bulbs are relatively expensive for Maglites.I bought a large flat panel solar three LED flashlight on the windowsill.It's always fully charged and ready to use, so I don't have to worry about finding the battery.I have started to buy a lot of these small solar LED key ring lights.There are usually 3 LEDs on the front of these lights, and although the built-in coin battery may not run for too long, it only costs a few dollars.I have one on the windowsill of almost every room in the house, they can be used in an emergency, or they can look for things in the dark depths of the cabinet.Some people have a variety of bulky decorations on their house/car key rings.I only have a simple flashlight that has an LED that runs on a few buttons.It's great when looking for something in the dark at night.I have a yellow "batton" type rechargeable flashlight with 30 LEDs.This charge lasts a long time and I can switch between turning on 10 or 30 LEDs.It has hooks and magnetic bases hanging on it so that it can stick to the cladding on the shed while working outside.I built an electronic torch on a 12 volt 7AH lead acid "gel" battery.To run the CFL of 20 watts, the inverter raises the voltage to 220 volts.The rear car headlight reflector gives a lot of light.Modern bicycle lights conform to the trend, it is difficult to get a non-LED type.My mountain bike has a powerful detachable LED light that can be used as a traditional flashlight.The powerful cree led type provides output light such as 150 lumens.I have two of these.One is DIY, one is my bike, if I have to do a puncture in the dark without knowing where to do it.The head torch is great because if you use tools or work in a dark, closed place, they release both of your hands.If you buy one of them, buy one with a shallow outline.The bulky head torch that sticks out tends to lean forward from your forehead.If there is not a small generator torch that can be charged by turning or pumping the handle, the collection will not be complete.I almost forgot the torch that was placed on the top of the wardrobe and it needed to shake in order to charge.They all don't need batteries, so they can be used at any time.You can put them in your jacket, in your car, or as a backup battery while camping in case the battery is dead (and the backup battery is dead!Yes, I want one of them.With the output of 1600 lumens, these are really bright.In fact, it's as bright as a 100 watt light bulb or even a car headlights!One of the flashlights that sent out the million Candela beams would be nice.Or a solar powered camping lantern that can also run with a battery!However, I have to control my addiction and be happy with what I have!Read further.........If you like this nonsense, please take a moment to tweet or nail it.How to choose home lighting-.