Streamlight 88810 Wedge 300-Lumen Slim Everyday Carry Flashlight, Includes USB-C Cord, Lanyard, Box, Black

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  • Gage Arnold

    > 3 day

    High quality. Bright light. Good on/off switch. Small enough for EDC.

  • Geraldine Spencer

    > 3 day

    if you a tech or just want a light for your car get this. space saving and long battery life

  • Eric Bergfield

    > 3 day

    This is much brighter than I thought it would be, theres basically no indoor scenario where youd need the brightest-setting; but its good to have it for outdoors. The weight of the light is far less than it looks, its basically like holding two AA batteries IMO. ...Some might say the light is big, but thats why it has fantastic battery life, a smaller light wouldve just reduced runtime - this is the main reason I bought this, for the batter life. The USB-C charger is a nice touch, since everyone has a cell phone that charges with one these days anyways.

  • Prof. Walton Kirlin III

    > 3 day

    It was just a little to box for my EDC. I returned it and bought a smaller light for my pocket carry.

  • Z

    > 3 day

    I’ve carried this light for approximately a year now. I used it almost every day. Initially I purchased it while working as a jailer, and found it was easy to carry, the two brightness settings helped with not blinding people as I checked doors, or turn up the intensity when needed. Once I moved to patrol I went to night shift, and usually used this for vehicle stops or walking around inside a dark room or residence. The throw isn’t very far. Anything past 10 yards and you’ll need to bump up to a stronger light if you need to see details like hands clearly. It doesn’t do great at cutting through photonic barriers, so when it comes to tinted glass or privacy glass this isn’t your guy. But I find it useful when I’m at a car side trying to read an ID, insurance, or write a citation. It doesn’t blind the person sitting in the car as I stand with the light over them, but if something changes and I need to see in the car quickly I can bump the light to high power. The way it came in the box was set up for a right hand carry. I swapped the clip with so it is on the same side as the switch. This makes it easy to pull out of my left pocket and immediately have my thumb in the right spot. This is think enough to conceal in your hand, but also hold in place while shooting if you don’t have a weapon light on a pistol. Again, the throw isn’t ideal, but it fits in a pinch. I like that the switch has a charging indicator built in. Plug it in, light turns red. Fully charged, light turns green. If you use it for just every day stuff, I can go a week or two without charging it and noticing it dimming. It doesn’t get to dim, but the high power setting goes away. It last me all through one 12 hour shift of pretty regular use, but I just slap it on a charger when I get home in the morning and it’s ready the next night. The only time I’ve seen this light actually drain the battery and die I was on a crime scene and stuck it in a cone turned on to help illuminate the cone so cars could see it. It stayed like that for probably an hour. I had used it prior to that call, and for the rest of the investigation for afew hours, so it lasted quite some time. My biggest gripe is probably that the USB-C port is on top and faces up. I wouldn’t be as concerned about it if had a cover on it. It’s completely exposed to the elements. The coating on the light is great. Down in Texas, the heat and sweat from being in a pocket hasn’t done to much wear to the coating, just on the edges which is to be expected. Even when the light is on for an extended amount of time, it’s not hot. The body can get alittle warm, but never unbearable. For $100ish bucks, it’s definitely worth it’s price. It’s not really designed to be a far out light, instead more of small jobs. If I lost today I’d be ordering another asap. Not only do I recommend to a friend, I’ve given a couple as gifts to friends.

  • Cooper Nash

    > 3 day

    I use this to work on cars and this little light is bright even before the second brightness setting 10/10 recommend this for any other mechanics or tech out there.

  • MWMacGuyVR

    > 3 day

    Great size, shape & perfect for pocket EDC. My biggest complaint (hence the 4 instead of 5 stars) is that the “On” mode is only 300 lumens. To use its full potential, you have to hold the switch forward. Also, although maybe just a preference, a thumb activation mode would be nice. All in all, it’s a great light if you don’t mind the features mentioned here. Plus, you can trust that Streamlight makes quality products, and stand behind them!

  • Jeff S.

    > 3 day

    I absolutely LOVE this thing. No batteries to worry about; just plug it in from time to time. Shape is very well suited for everyday carry. Always in the pocket; always ready to go. I have been giving them as gifts, and am informed that others see the lucky recipient using theirs, try it, and immediately order one for themselves. Worth every penny and then some!

  • greg

    > 3 day

    I bought this cuz I wanted a light that lays flat clipped into my pocket. It does that. Wish it was just a little shorter though. It’s bright but the light is a flood style vs. a more directed/pinpointed beam. Not a big fan but it does the job generally speaking. The switch is alitte weird but again it does what it’s suppose to. Sooo “generally” speaking it’s a decent piece of kit for edc, but the Surefire version might be better. Not sure haven’t tired it.

  • David Ballard

    > 3 day

    Great light

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