Streamlight 68750 Dualie 3AA 140-Lumen Intrinsically Safe Industrial Flashlight with Spot/Flood and 3 AA Alkaline Batteries, Yellow

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  • Michael

    > 3 day

    Overall 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.

  • cascades

    > 3 day

    I dont write many reviews but this product deserves a review. I recently purchased a second Streamlight Dualie. Its the best flashlight i have. My previous one is going strong after 3 years. The spotlight is excellent and the floodlight is perfect for walking or general illumination. Ive dropped the light many times without damage. Ergonomics are perfect. The bright yellow casing makes it hard to misplace. Batteries last a long time and are easy to change out. This is clearly a 5-star product.

  • Placeholder

    > 3 day

    The dual downward pointing beam is great to see obstacles on the ground when walking in the pasture.

  • kylegt

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • ramy

    19-04-2025

    I recently visited abandoned places in Italy so I was looking for something that could take a beating and was highly reviewed since I know nothing about flash lights. I used this in Italy at a abandoned town outdoors and it barely lit anything up. It was enough to get by but my friend had a 20 dollar flashlight that wasnt even a brand name and it was literally 5 times brighter. It created this crazy massive beam. For now I will keep this flashlight as a backup and buy my friends 20 dollar one lol

  • Bradfordbk

    > 3 day

    Purchased this flashlight to keep in my truck tool kit for emergencies. I quickly found myself stealing it from the truck to use around the house. Its just phenomenal. Having the option of forward facing and downward facing light beams is so convenient, youll wonder why all flashlights dont have it. Battery life has proven to be excellent. Durability is top notch... Ive dropped it about 8 feet from ladders, dunked it in a bucket of water, and kicked it through the mud (all unintentional). The thing still works. The clip is super nice to keep it secured in a pocket or tool belt. Ill be purchasing several more to scatter throughout the house and put in the other vehicles. The flashlight isnt small, so dont think this is going to replace your EDC light. But its replaced every other flashlight I have.

  • Matt Bally

    > 3 day

    The. Best. Flashlight. Ever. Made. Ive always been fascinated with flashlights. Some may say obsessed, but I say perfection is always a noble quest. Ive tried all sorts of flashlights and this one really has the most utility for the money. There are no modes. Just on and off. No mad button pushing or fumbling around trying to stop the SOS flash so you can see. In the rain. While changing a tire. I digress. This bad boy has two modes. On and off. On is powerful and bright. Off is not. No in-betweens. No ons then offs then ons then offs. Just ons and offs. It takes AA batteries. Which are easy to find. No special charger needed. No fancy-schmancy battery that costs more than the light. It is bright, flourescent yellow. It is hard to lose, even in a camper. Its got a lanyard loop for a lanyard if its your first sleep away camp, too. You could put badges on the lanyard with the flashlight. Wait. It isnt a lanyard loop at all, its a big, sturdy, alligator clip with teeth like this that hold it in your pocket like a champ. A frikkin champion, man. Just rechecked and its got BOTH the lanyard loop for sleepaway camp badges and the integrated, spring-loaded clip. Awesome. Did I mention real, actual water resistance? No rice required, pal. Also, it is rugged and sturdy which means it is ok if you drop it a few times like a careless person. And oh yeah, it has two LEDs. Each with its own on and off switch, to minimize confusion as mentioned earlier. Why two? One is aimed forward, like a normal tube flashlight. The other points down. At your feet. So you dont trip, or blind other people like an inconsiderate people blinding, idiot-moron who has never before been in the dark. You may occasionally blind yourself, however, as you grow used to this small, useful innovation. So, quick recap-Strong lights, simple controls, common battery, water proof and an innovative design. Buy two because someone will steal the first one.

  • Bills Workbench

    > 3 day

    This 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.

  • IndigoJane

    > 3 day

    I’ve been using this flashlight a lot over the past 5-6 months, and it’s super good, for multiple purposes. The balance point between offering intense brightness and using ordinary batteries that last a long time is just right with this light. Hallelujah! It’s very bright, uses easy and ergonomic one-click on/off, and the forward light beam is usefully well-balanced between long focus and some wide illumination. At the same time, the regular alkaline batteries are lasting a longer time than any other flashlight I’ve used that’s equally bright, and almost all less bright ones I have. It doesn’t overheat, either. There are separate batteries for the forward light, which takes 2 AA’s, and 1 AA battery for the side light. That saves batteries too. I use the side light a lot more than I thought I would. The wider focus of the side light’s beam means it works well as a lantern in a dark room or tent, and it’s excellent for illuminating the ground by your feet when you’re dog-walking or tramping down stairs in a power outage. You can use the two lights together or separately. The bright yellow plastic casing means I don’t lose this flashlight. It is very comfortable to hold, doesn’t roll around, has a super great clip, and stashes well in a big pocket/purse. I don’t like plastic very much, but this light’s sturdy plastic is actually aesthetically pleasing to hold, and the lighter than metal weight keeps the balance in the hand very comfortable, especially in longer usages. It’s perfect for dog-walking, camping, finding your way in the dark or finding those teeny invisible things dropped on the floor, and is reliable as a super sturdy, indestructible extreme emergency light. I don’t usually rave about flashlights, but I am truly loving this Dualie light for its super high quality, sturdy build, well-thought out design, reliability in extreme situations, and especially the perfect balance between long regular battery life and excellent brightness. Not to mention it’s an American company. You know how great you feel when you get a really top notch and reliable product? And you want to tell your friends about it? And you appreciate the company that made it? That’s how I feel about this flashlight. Worth every penny.

  • Eagle 1

    > 3 day

    I got this for my wife to walk with the dogs in the mornings & evenings. Our property is large and wooded, so avoiding everything from unexpected holes and down limbs to a myriad of spider webs and occasional wildlife is the task. Its been making the trip twice a day for what seems like a year now with zero issues or complaints. Its on the third set of batteries, but they last quite a while AND they are much lower cost than CR123s in high end / super bright lights. I know its been rained on and dropped (on earth, not hard surface) without issue. I dont believe she uses the flood light option much, but it works. No complaints.

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