This general purpose light is a powerful, durable aluminum tool you’ll have for years. At almost a foot in length, it’s not the kind of thing you want to stash in your handbag, but it’s great to pack for a camping trip or to take with you into the dark corners of your basement. It’s water resistant, with up to 625 lumens of brightness and a beam distance of over 1300 feet. Switch between full power, lower power, and eco mode, and enjoy up to 117 hours of light at its lowest setting before you need to replace the D batteries. If you live in a rural area and are looking for an extremely bright and focused light for safety or patrols of your property, the UltraStinger is an excellent option. At its highest setting, the brightness level is 1100 lumens, which is about the brilliance of a 75-watt incandescent bulb. The strobe setting can be used for signaling in an emergency and lasts up to 3.25 hours on a charge. The flashlight also comes with a NiMH battery that can be recharged up to 1000 times. Do you frequently walk your dog at night in a poorly lit area? A wide beam flashlight helps you see a bigger swath of what’s around you and gives you a clearer sense of your surroundings than a standard flashlight. What’s great about this light is that you don’t have to choose between them. Use the flashlight in a center beam mode, switch to a mode that lights up your periphery, or combine the two for 850 lumens of brightness in a beam over 200 degrees wide. There are days when you are looking for wild animals in the woods, and there are days when you’re looking for a lost piece of jewelry in the trunk of your car. The jewelry isn’t going to find you first, so you might as well add this surprisingly luminous and sturdy mini flashlight to your keychain or purse. With 111 lumens of brightness and a beam that shines up to 324 feet, you can see what you’re doing without running the batteries down on your smartphone.