The rechargeable Maglite is the most awesome light we've had to date.
But after getting a relatively cheap LED torch from Bunnings or somewhere like that (Eiger Electrical brand) I was rather impressed especially comparing it to the little AA Mag Lite, it doesn't get the distance of the big Maglite but the brightness is plenty good. So with my last bike parts order I spotted a LED Lenser P7 for a good price ($74Au) and so now there is one on it's way (meant to be two but they cancelled one as they went out of stock, bugger!!!!).
A comparison between it and the Maglite will be interesting! I'm really looking forward to it, never thought I'd be excited by buying a torch!!!
The only thing I hate about the Maglite is that it can't take standard batteries as well, and during say a power outage when you most need it, should it run out well you're stuffed! Sure we've got a car charger but I'd hardly go for a drive just to charge the light. And it gets around 2hrs of runtime with it's impressive throw of light, but if it was needed as a main source of light on a camping trip it just wouldn't do.
Talking about camping, those ARB type flouro lights didn't seem to cut it last time we went for a couple of nights (tenting it these days) one had trouble starting and we have had to return one brand newie in the past because it wouldn't fire up. I must admit this time the battery could have been part culprit (not sure how good it is even though we did fully charge it before heading off...it's an Orbital gel battery).
Anyway getting to the point I spied these Primus Lanters, The Super Nova 180 which might be on my wish-list. What do you fellows use for general lighting around the campsite these days? And opinion on the Super Nova? Looks like it's around $60
http://www.primusaustralia.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=153&Itemid=78In the link the flouro light picture on the right is the style of light we have at the moment and not entirely happy with, although two of them do provide good general lighting around the camp providing they get going of course!