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Ruthie Connelly
> 24 hourMy wife and I use the flashlight every day. We use both the flood as well as the spot light on it. I liked it so much I bought another one. I highly recommend this light.
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MotoJ
> 24 hourGreat flashlight for universal duty; my favorite of all Streamlight flashlights. I especially like the fact that the main beam is reasonably diffuse, makes it much better for general tasks than the super-focused 1000ft beam lights. Two independent lights with separate switches, no cycling between modes. Ive had the light for almost half a year now, using it with rechargeable batteries and getting reasonable runtime. So far holding up well; I have no reason to think it wouldnt give as good service as my older Streamlights.
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Scott
> 24 hourThe secondary light can come in very handy when walking in the dark.
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Bills Workbench
> 24 hourThis light not only lights up where you point it. It has a second light that lights up the ground where you are walking. I dont know why this was not created sooner. Just get it, youll be happy.
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Michael
> 24 hourOverall build quality 4.5 of 5. The only build concern I have are the power buttons. They feel a little under built compared to the rest of the device. This is literally the only concern I have. The clip is sturdy with good spring retention and sturdy plastic. I have no doubt it will withstand normal use. Performance: Very bright main spot in a great sized light. The flood light is surprisingly useful. I thought a bit of a novelty when I purchased but I find myself using it as much as the main spot. Battery Compartment: Little odd, may take some getting used to, but functional and doesn’t require instructions to make the light work. Use: This light has replaced my previous bedside light and was a mainstay during a recent camping trip with my family. This dual use design seems obvious to me now but I’m amazed it took this long.
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Sedrick Gutkowski
> 24 hourBright and handy light! My volunteer fire department depends on Streamlight products, so I know that they are reliable! This one stays beside my bed and is my No.1 light. Bought on recommendation of Wrangler Star on YouTube, a straight - shooting kind of homesteading guy. Light has 2 options for directing the beam, which is handy, unlike the right angle only model I use in the FD. Its a bit expensive, and maybe a little fragile though I dont plan to use it in demanding situations. Fits well in my back pocket or coat pocket, too. LED function gives brightest light, best battery life and no annoying dark spot in the middle of the beam. Design is similar to one I had that clamped to my old helmet (was issued a new one having a built in light). Not sure how water resistant it is. May buy again, but only if if I need it (break or lose this one!).
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Spoon
> 24 hourAn interesting design. In addition to the standard front-facing light, this flashlight also includes a side-facing/downward-facing light. Both are controlled by separate switches. Advertised as being 140 lumens for each light, and that seems to be right on. Both lights provide a nice white light. The main (front) beam is more a spotlight beam, which gives a pretty good reach. The side beam is more a wide floodlight beam. I bought this to replace an older flashlight in my glove compartment that finally died. The side beam is excellent for just laying on the ground or somewhere in the engine compartment, allowing light everywhere. The yellow color makes it easy to find if dropped. The clip on the end will catch on your pocket when you try to take it out, but thats good as it will be less likely to drop while moving around. This version DOES NOT have the magnetic end cap. Takes 3 AAA batteries in the standard weird arrangement, but the batteries slip out and back in easily. Spec sheet says waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes, but Ive only tested it for a quick dunk. I have a medium-sized hand and this light fits nicely in it. Overall, a really nice light for the car or camping.
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Steve Piemont
> 24 hourCan’t speak to battery life or water resistance yet but this is otherwise a fantastic flashlight. The secondary flood beam is genius. I wish the beams were brighter but I think that’s sort of a horsepower-lust thing. The beams are plenty bright enough for what this is meant for. The only knock I’ll give it is, it would be nice if they had designed the housing to be faceted such that you could lay it down and aim the flood beam in a more targeted way but it’s a wide flood and again, for what it’s made for, it works fine. Best $30 I’ve spent on a flashlight - so I bought another.
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JDC
> 24 hourThe fact that unit uses AA batteries rather than cr123 is a plus in my book. Second, it has both led and regular bulb. I often find led is bright but washed things out. Third, you can have both on and see forward and down where your walking at the same time. Fourth, has a belt clip. Fifth, great price. None of my other lights offer so much at 2x the price.
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Ridgebacklover
> 24 hourIve had mine for about a month now; I keep it by my bedside so its getting use. For the price, I dont think it can be beat. I use the hands-free clip on my shirt, and like the size and battery life.