Rovyvon A25

It glows in the dark so it’s always easy to find, but it also has a 1000 lumen main light, a UV-C light (to charge the shell), a red and an amber side light. The light I use the most? The red side light. Perfect for late night trips to take the dog out without wrecking my circadian rhythm. This is the light I keep on my night stand.
Nitecore e4k

4400 lumens in your pocket. It is an extremely bright floodlight. It also has a very gentle moonlight mode which I use quite a bit. I rarely need to use it on turbo but it will turn night into day when you turn it on. I’ve literally had neighbors shout “WHOA that’s a bright flashlight!” When I’ve turned it on. It is quite bulky but has phenomenal battery life and a great strobe. This is my winter carry light.
Nitecore SCL10

This is a light intended for photographers and videographers. It not only puts out 800 max lumens, it can run up to 70 hours on it’s lowest setting. It also has a 10,000mah battery and doubles as a charger. Carrying this in a coat pocket you have a great backup light and charger. I’ve used it for photography but also for house projects. Due to it’s small size and soft diffusion it makes a great work light when you need to brighten up tight spaces.
Nebo Lil Larry

The Nebo Lil Larry is a COB worklight that is basically about the size of a sharpie. It runs off AAA batteries which means it holds a charge for several years, and if the batteries die, it’s quick to change them. I use this light mostly in winter, it’s great for looking under things or finding things in the dark. I also often keep this light in my med kit.
They make a bigger version called the Big Larry but I had an issue where the batteries expanded and damaged the light.
Thrunite Catapult v6

This 2000 lumen torch is what we call a thrower. It’s plenty bright and perfect for camping, hunting, and hiking. They claim it throws a spotlight 750m which is further than you’ll need most of the time. It is a little too bulky for a pocket but it’s not heavy or impractical to carry in a bag or to keep in a drawer or glovebox.
Olight Baton / Olight OG S1
S1

This is the OG olight, non rechargeable but uses a CR123a. There are rechargeable versions of this battery. They no longer make this flashlight but it has a great 0.5 lumen moonlight mode and 500 lumens of output in a very compact package. This is my wife’s nightstand light.

Baton mini
The Olight Baton Mini is about the same size as the S1 but puts out 1200 lumens. It also comes with an optional battery case that can recharge the light 3x. I actually received this light as a gift in this purple / blue colorway. This is the light I carry in summer. It’s small enough to put it in a pocket just in case you need a light.
Rovyvon A3x

This is a keychain sized light that outputs 650 lumens in turbo. It’s so small that I have already broken several of them including an expensive copper version, by sending them through the washing machine in a jean pocket. This is the light my wife keeps in her purse.