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No hay artículos en el carroCarl M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de abril de 2025
Good quality product. Compact but very bright for its size.
bennwj
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de julio de 2024
I ALWAYS carry a flashlight. I usually carry an O-Light S1R Baton II. One is always in my pocket. As great as the O-Light is for general day-to-day tasks like finding keys under the seat, or illuminating the ground in front of me to make sure I am not stepping on a snake, it is still a small flashlight. It’s best for those routine tasks that you often need something more powerful than the light on your phone.. When you need a more powerful flashlight, this streamlight is the one to get. As you can see from the photo, mine is well used. This light is always by my back door. I live in the country and it’s prudent here to see what may be in the front yard before I let my dog out in the evenings. During hunting season it always goes with me. Like I said, it gets quite a bit of use.Last year my son broke down and called me. I went there to wait for the tow truck and used the strobe function to alert vehicles (on Interstate 95) that we were on the shoulder. It ran for over an hour and vehicles could see it far enough away that they changed lanes and avoided us.I have also used the strobe when tracking a wounded deer. I turned the strobe on and was able to walk back to where I set it down. It made finding the blood trail easy.This is NOT a pocket flashlight for most people. It’s 6.5” long. This would be ideal for a tradesman or outdoorsman who needed a good dependable flashlight with excellent functionality.I have had this light for 5 years and I am just now having to replace the rechargeable battery.You will NOT be disappointed if you purchase this one.
M, Evangel
Comentado en Japón el 17 de julio de 2021
Do not buy this product! It is garbage. Not worth the money.
Paul Painter
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de noviembre de 2019
This is bigger than I had imagined, but it is super bright. We had some cloud covered days at hunting camp so the solar panels didn’t charge the batteries. I turned on the light, sat it on its base so that it beamed against the ceiling and it lit up the entire kitchen so we could eat.I carry this in a pocket and it is a bit big, but now that I’ve gotten used to carrying it, the size doesn’t seem that big a deal. Interestingly, I use the flashlight more than I do my pocket knife.A quick double tap on the switch and it goes into a low setting. A triple tap and it goes into strobe.The lugs on each side are good for standing it up. I imagine that those lugs could be handy, too, if one needs to use the flashlight as a defensive tool.The case is tough. I had put this in my coat pocket while on a business trip to Chicago, but I found out my pocket had a hole and the flashlight dropped and hit the pavement. A couple of dings to the aluminum case, but it keeps going. When I got home, I filed down the nastiest scars so that it doesn’t snag.The only downsides to this is battery life and the LED never goes to green when charged, but I just put it on the usb charger every evening while I sleep and I carry a pair of 18650 batteries and a charger while traveling. So long as I recharge it every couple of days it’s still operating.A great add-on to this is a Streamlight 22100 battery charger. It comes with a pair of 18650 Li-Ion batteries. Each has a micro USB port so the battery connected to a USB transformer for recharging, or you can drop them into the charging station.
BJ H.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de febrero de 2018
I'm a bit of a flashlight freak, I probably have $2000 in flashlights of various types, but most of them are higher-end tactical type flashlights.People certainly use flashlights differently, they are not a one size fits all product, but with a couple of dozen mid to high-grade flashlights of various types and brands I have to say that for my daily work this flashlight has been my go-to over all of the rest, none of the others have the USB rechargeable feature with the lighting program I prefer.I use my flashlights primarily for inspection work that I do and this flashlight has a program where it cycles from low power to high power with each momentary tail click and it returns to low power after turning the light off. I really like this program, I don't get blinded in really dark situations and I'm always just a click away from a little bit more power...all via the operation of the tail switch. My ProTac has been dropped, tossed, kicked, flipped...you name it, it looks terrible, but still works.The only problem I've had is that occasionally the light doesn't start on the first click, it just flashes once, then I have to re-click the switch. It's pretty random when this happens, I keep it charged, so I don't think that it is the battery, but either the tail switch is getting worn or the bulb is. This particularly purchased was for a backup, I bought my first one in July of 2015, I've used it almost every day, and it is still in use currentlyI was a Maglite guy for a long time, but I've found myself favoring my Streamlight flashlights since I've invested in a few. I've purchased some tactical Fenix lights recently, but still grab my ProTac. I own some older model Pelicans, I'll probably try a couple of the new rechargeable models of those next, but Streamlight has set the bar pretty high.
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