Lanterns and flashlights: which lighting device shines best in the distance?
Bright and long beam of light, as a rule, in lamps with incandescent, halogen or xenon lamps. While LED and fluorescent lamps have a more diffuse light output, they do not have sharp boundaries. When choosing a long-range flashlight, pay attention to the reflector and safety glass.

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[Deleted User] commented
/Oh, I think you need a small generator with you. I usually have two of them for any camping or journey. Not only that, but I had a case when I needed to charge the battery but the one of generators was already dead. The reserve generator really helped me to charge my tactical flashlight which I bought several months ago. I ordered it at https://www.amazon.com/Vont-Flashlight-Flashlights-Water-resistant-Accessories/dp/B089T8HDBV and that flashlight saved me a lot of times during rough camping situations./
Thanks for advice. I knew about small generators but found it very expensive to buy one just for a flashlight.
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StanleyHansen commented
Oh, I think you need a small generator with you. I usually have two of them for any camping or journey. Not only that, but I had a case when I needed to charge the battery but the one of generators was already dead. The reserve generator really helped me to charge my tactical flashlight which I bought several months ago. I ordered it at https://www.amazon.com/Vont-Flashlight-Flashlights-Water-resistant-Accessories/dp/B089T8HDBV and that flashlight saved me a lot of times during rough camping situations.
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[Deleted User] commented
Tfw,I bought a long-range flashlight but its battery discharges very fast. Don't really know what to do. Probably going to buy a new one.
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DeirdreRoberts commented
Thank you for sharing your opinion. I think that some flashlights can show the best results in the distance but not sure.