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vkramer
> 3 dayI had a flashlight like this only it was black. It finally wore out. I tried to find one just like it but couldnt so I ordered a wide-beam flashlight thinking it would be fine. Well, it wasnt. I finally found this one on Amazon and was so glad. I use it to walk my little dog after dark, and it is perfect!!!!! Im so glad I finally found it!
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Kenny
Greater than one weekLove this product will definitely buy it again
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Clint Farley
> 3 dayI wanted a good water proof flashlight that uses common batteries & just turns on and off. No cycling through useless strobe and power settings. I didnt want a tactical machined aircraft aluminum survival fantasy light that I could show off to my friends and make myself feel more like a man. Im happy with my choice. This is simple powerful light from a reputable manufacturer.
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raul guillama
> 3 dayThis light is a solid all around light that will be there when you need it. I wanted a simple light that I knew would work, be simple, and use AA batteries I could swap out. I have this placed around my house and car instead of my tactical lights because I trust it and everyone will know how to use it. This light isnt extremely bright, but as a go to house light,etc it has plenty of light especially if you have both lights on. It does everything I want it to do. If you are looking for a basic go to flashlight that will work and can take a beating, buy this now.
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kylegt
Greater than one weekI really like this flashlight. The belt clip is convenient for varying the light and it clips onto the pen slot in my coveralls which makes for a handy lantern when I need to be hands free.
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Sedrick Gutkowski
> 3 dayBright 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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Dr. Alysson Schroeder
Greater than one weekThis flashlight is perfect for dark nights, the light facing down is extremely helpful when you are on uneven ground. Very bright. not sure on battery yet as we just got this. havent tried water resistant either.
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Jason
> 3 dayIf you need a high visibility flashlight for outdoor fun or indoor work, look no further. With two lights, this flashlight can illuminate the path youre on, the path ahead, and it doubles as a small work light.
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Brandon
Greater than one weekThis flashlight is amazing and its super bright!
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Bowkerhouse
> 3 dayBought this for my brother-in-law for Christmas and got to play with it after he opened it (my wife made me wait). A very nice light! I was very impressed. Especially clever is that the clip is positioned so that you can hang off your shirt and use the flood light hands free. If I were to do it again, however, I would have bought the version with the magnets as It would work better as a work/trouble light with them. I also feel they could have included a small flat section on the side, or something, so that it could be placed on the ground and point the flood light upwards without it falling over. This would make it better as a work light it you need to crawl under a car. EDIT: I realized after I wrote this that it can be stabilized from falling over, with the flood light pointed upwards, by simply closing the clip over a short stick or other tool. Problem solved!