![]() They don't have much total output so they aren't great for shining on the ceiling to light an area. ![]() Most of the big box store Maglites are older versions that have long through but a very small spot. Note, the you need the ML50 or 300 if you want bright and long throw. However, the large reflector means that light can reach a lot further than something like my $30 Wowtac A1S. The stated lumens (~600) isn't overly impressive given what little 18650 lights deliver. If you want to stay in the Maglite family and stick with traditional batteries then something like the ML50 (C-cell) or M元00 (D-cell) are great. You can use the Maglite body as a host for a very bright LED conversion but that's a lot of money for what is still a large light. The drop in LEDs aren't very bright compared to many inexpensive lights. It really is hard to justify a traditional Maglite anymore. What is your objective here? Are you trying to stick with something Maglite sized? Do you want to stick with C or D cells or you just want to upgrade your current light?
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