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Monte

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cbrxfr67

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I really like this atd 80350. Was sold doing water pump/timing belt job and took it home to give it a try. Has a slim head with super bright row of leds, plus has a tip led also, (on in the picture). Next to that, Streamlight Stinger led still my fav,...DS, single switch HL, regular, whatever, they are all fantastic.
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This is just what I was able to find on the dresser and in my truck. I have this thing for Surefire 6P's, mine have all been bored out to take 18650 lithium ion batteries and other modifications. I have probably about another dozen or so lights not pictured, there are two in the tool kit on my motor scooter, a few on the workbench at work, and several in emergency kits.
 

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Dcampbell98xj

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i got my EDC flashlight from http://www.monsterflashlight.com/ after reading reviews on one of those light forums. People seemed to like them so i decided to give them a shot, and iv been very impressed i use my flashlight everyday which on their website is the R5-350-1 http://shop.monsterflashlight.com/M...e-LED-Tactical-Flashlight-1-Mode-R5-350-1.htm and it is very bright for how small it is. 350 lumens. also seems brighter then the strions that my coworkers have and iv dropped mine 8 feet to the concrete floor and in buckets of oil and every other fluid you could imagine and just keeps on working. once you factor in the rechargable batteries, chargers and a holster the price is right around the same as the strion but it was worth it to me and im completely satisfied.
 

andrewmac

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Got a bunch of surefires and a few titanium custom jobs. Also a couple of 3000+ lumen models.
 
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ezriderga

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I have several but the one which sees the most use is the Nano which I carry in my watch pocket.

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durallymax

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My EDC is a Sunwayman V11r. Love that light. Simple and the mag ring is nice because you are not limited to predetermined levels. I don't need a strobe or SOS mode just light. Using 16340's it puts our 500lm. I'm boring it out to fit 18350's.

I use a Preon P2 a lot too. used to use the Streamlight stylus all the time until i found better lights. The Preon kicks ***. Streamlight is nice, but their popularity is their marketing IMO. Being on all of the tool trucks gives them a lot of exposure. Their lights are nice, just never at the cutting edge. Their anodizing is terrible though.

The Nitecore P12 was new in this picture, not that impressive. Might sell it. Looking at a Fenix TK75 now.

The H600w Zebralight is nice but quit working early on me. I use an H602w now for a headlight when working. Much nicer for working up close anyways.



My supposedly impossible to disassemble without breaking the glass, H600w after disassembling it to figure out why it was junk. I hate ZL's customer service as do many others. Nice lights though.



Used to have a nitecore EC1 until I lost it. Decent light for how tiny it is. I don't care for their switches though.

 

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Streamlight scorpion led
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