Streamlight 90540 Survivor 175 Lumen LED Right Angle Flashlight, Alkaline Model, Orange

(1236 reviews)

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  • Pete

    > 3 day

    Have 4 of these lights, used them on my turn out gear in the fire department for years. The only hand held light I’ll swear by. These lights and the fire vulcan (new LED vulcan 180 version) are the only two flashlights I use. Especially now at my side gig driving a tow truck. Ridiculously bright(with fresh batteries) dropped mine in a puddle(twice on the same AAA call) and it still works no problems.

  • Calvin Lin

    > 3 day

    Nice

  • Samantha Moser

    > 3 day

    Works great

  • Agustina Mertz

    > 3 day

    Couldnt ask for a sturdier product. Very pleased. Will purchase another for the outdoor gear

  • Linda

    > 3 day

    Great light!

  • William

    > 3 day

    Bright light, bright housing. Standard issue FF flashlight which I hope will never be needed but will be ready for me if it is.

  • JustinMaurici

    22-11-2024

    I am a volunteer firefighter and have this light strapped to my gear 24/7. The brightness is insane and the battery life is even better. Just change the batteries when you are done. There is no annoying charging. This light has helped me on many calls and highly recommend for anyone in the emergency service

  • Jared T

    > 3 day

    Great light and holds a charge for a long time. Very powerful and is very bright.

  • Sanchez

    > 3 day

    One of my favorite lights I have!

  • Dr. Pierce Cartwright IV

    > 3 day

    Im an explorer for my local fire department and we always have our meetings during the night. The issue many of us have is that we do many of our activities and training in the dark and many of us have no flashlights, making things difficult. About a month ago, I was told that I was accepted to go to a local week long fire explorer academy. As soon I was told about this, I knew already that I needed a reliable flashlight to help me succeed and went on Amazon. I spent an hour comparing and reading reviews of multiple Streamlight models, and I decided to buy the 90545 Survivor model. Its cheap, reliable, and I bought it because Ive seen some firefighters that I know use the Survivor models. I arrived at academy on the 10th of July, and it wasnt going to end until the 16th. Everywhere I went, I carried this flashlight with me and it helped me a lot. At academy, 7 training fires were done, 4 of them structure fires. While I was in the training structure fires, I had this flashlight clipped onto my chest pocket of my turnouts so that I can work and handle the hose. But before using the flashlight in its first fire, one thing that I was confused was how the Smoke-Cutter plugs work. This model comes with 2 Smoke cutters, a yellow clear Smoke-Cutter and a black one. The Smoke-Cutters are used on the flashlight to cut smoke. I honestly didnt know how this would work, but as soon as I crawled into the structure, I saw what the Smoke-Cutters can actually do. It actually cuts the smoke, and you can see clearly because of that. There is only one instance where the Smoke-Cutter wont work, in really dense and heavy smoke, as stated by Streamlight. When I was surrounded by dense and heavy smoke in a training fire to understand how to read smoke, the Smoke-Cutter was not able to penetrate the smoke, thought when I looked down at my turnout coat, I can still see the faint glow of light. This flashlight is extremely reliable, and when I used it for the training fires at academy, I was really surprised on its performance. When you hold down the button used to turn the flashlight on, if you hold it for a few seconds it activates an Emergency strobe. The light will turn on and off repeatedly until you turn off the flashlight or the batteries die out. This was extremely useful and I never thought I was going to use this strobe, but unfortunately, I had too. During the last day of training (the 15th) I had an asthma attack during a training fire while in a structure. As soon as I started having difficulty with breathing, I started tapping on my helmet (a signal telling a firefighter that something is wrong). As I tapped on my helmet, I realized none of the instructors noticed, and I started to panic and feel anxious. While this was happening, my flashlight was still on and I decided to use the strobe to get an instructors attention so he can pull me out. As soon as I activated the strobe, a firefighter immediately knew something was wrong and that I was having an asthma attack (I informed them before the training fire that I had asthma). 2 firefighters pulled me out and I was given medical attention. If I had never had the flashlight, things could have ended up very badly. The strobe feature saved me. I highly recommend this flashlight, it was able to withstand extreme conditions/heat and even managed to save me during my time of need. I dont think theres any other company that can outperform Streamlight and Im glad that I bought a flashlight from them.

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