All my friends who don't like expensive kit keep showing up to our outdoor events with cheap LED flashlights like the Harbor Freight one linked above. Their lights last the weekend and they are pretty bright. I see no reason why you shouldn't have success with these flashlights.
One thing to keep in mind with emergency lights is to train everyone in the household that all lights in storage will always have one battery flipped the wrong direction. This prevents the flashlight from turning on as the result of user error or a bump and draining its power supply.
My Surefire never has a battery flipped as it is on me every day of the year. But that extra flashlight/headlamp I have in every room is "moth balled" meaning a battery is flipped and I know I need to reseat it to use it.
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