There are so many decent LED headlamps today that you can hardly go wrong with any of them, for the purposes of needing a little temporary light at the grill.
I recently picked up a Coast HL27 at Tractor Supply. $45. With Prime, you can get it a few bucks cheaper,
https://www.amazon.com/Focusing-HL27-330-Lumen-Headlamp/dp/B00BHVNKNA It lacks the cachet of using a Cree bulb but I honestly do not care. There’s more to LED lighting than having a Cree bulb …
Product page:
https://coastportland.com/product/hl27/My goals were:
- at least 250 lumens
- easily and infinitely adjustable output
- NO insipid flashing or strobe sequence every time you turn it on/off!
- relatively smaller light enclosure
- usage: working on vehicles and grilling
So the price was a stretch for me (I really only wanted to spend $20) but it’s turned out be a great headlamp, and most of the $20 models didn’t seem to quite be all I wanted.
Often, some neat features aren’t immediately apparent when comparing packaging in the store.
With the HL27, I later discovered the beam can be focused to flood vs. spot, and that the beam can be pointed downward, and that it can left ON, and it’ll automatically turn off when you take it off.