jahn
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What is the best flashlight on there now? Pen & handheld
Surefire makes the very best flashlights available. Period.
Surefire makes the very best flashlights available. Period.
Not even close. The only reason to buy a Surefire these days is if you have to have something that's made in USA. They're living off of government contracts and that USA label. If you actually take a look at what else is out there you'll find out pretty quickly that they're several years behind the tech curve. The same goes for streamlight.
Companies like Armytek, Zebralight, Thrunite, Lumintop, Acebeam, Olight, Emisar, and Convoy are ones you should be looking towards. BLF branded lights are another one to look for. They're flashlights made by several different manufacturers, but what they share in common is that they were designed by members of the flashlight forums and are usually pretty special lights at pretty good prices.
The Stylus Pro is a bit disappointing in output compared to what's out there, yet I still own one and a couple other streamlights.
You’re out of your mind. I’ve taken Surefire with me to war and those lights helped bring me home safely to my family. I wouldn’t trust my life to some jackass on a light forum.
It's about the brightest light you'll find for $20 on eBay.
Streamlight has a light that's 1100 lumens if you want to spend the $$$$.
Surefire makes the very best flashlights available. Period.
Also, note that you can very easily harvest 18650 Li-Ion batteries from most laptop battery packs. Often a bad pack has only on bad cell and the rest are good. This way, the super-duper rechargeable 3 AHr batteries cost nothing as everybody has access to computer battery packs one way or another.
My boss just wanted me to get a "real flashlight" I like the pen size and also about a "2D" size. This isn't for life/death, more for ceiling and rack illumination. Money isn't an issue, but I would like something <$100 as it's the people's money.
Sure...Surefire makes a quality product. But they’re way overpriced. The Streamlight Stylus Pro and the Coast HP3R are the two best penlights available for the money. Especially the Streamlight.
Perhaps if the people working there would stop eating and take the bus to work, they could lower the prices for you.
I'm happy that they served you well in the field. I never said they made a bad light. And they usually very reliable. There are others out there though that are just as or nearly as reliable for less than half the price, 2x-4x the brightness, and they use rechargeable batteries. If I was constantly using a light in situation where my life could depend on it working then Surefire is absolutely in my top 3. But for general purpose use it's not even in the top 10. That's why in my first post I asked for details of how they were going to be using it, and what their budget was. It's all about the details.
Not even close. Here are a couple of pen lights that will both do over 200 lumens, and both have better reputations than the streamlights that are constantly having tail switch problems.
Option 1, Option 2
Here's a great little singe AA light that does 250 lumens.
If your willing to go a little bigger 18650 powered lights will do 1000+ lumens.
Here's one for $16, they're not the latest and greatest, but they're very well made and reliable.
For a few more dollars you get into one of the BLF designed flashlights. It's been my edc light for 3 years now. I own a few different lights that are much more expensive, but I just love this one. It's survived more drops than I can count and it just keeps on ticking.
Once you add shipping from that sketchy site your $16 china's finest machining number costs more than the stylus.