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If you've ever used a SureFire, you'd know they're superior. Don't be fooled by the Lumen and Candlepower measurements; it's different for every manufacturer. The military uses SureFire, not Streamlight, so SureFire's measurements need to be more accurate. Side by side there is no comparison.
Nonetheless, this Streamlight is very bright in Xenon mode, and surprisingly bright in LED mode. It's no spotlight, but it's suitable for most normal tasks. Also, the lower price, selection between LED and Xenon, longer runtime, and adjustable beam definitely make it worth having at least one of these. Keep one in your glove compartment! Ladies, keep one in your purse! Possibly bright enough to stun an attacker, but I'd rather have a SureFire for that.
Seems very rugged and well made. A little bigger than I expected, but not that much. Also, one thing that's not specified is how the flashlight switches between LED and Xenon--using the same button, it switches On(LED)->Off->On(Xenon)->Off and repeat. Also, the "momentary signal" feature (pressing the switch slightly, but not all the way) is opposite of Mag Lite; it only lets you turn it OFF momentarily while the light is ON. However, this flashlight is simply way better and brighter than any Mag Lite (unless you want a giant club for safety).
Finally, even though the "Titanium" colored one (51015) looks black in the pictues, it's completely silver colored. Very light silver color at that.
Enjoy!
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This Streamlight Flashlight has 72 lumens(little over 43,000 candle power)of brightness, Last 2.5 hours with full brightness and 28 hours with the 3 LEDs when Surefire flashlights come with 65 lumens(39,000 candle power) of brightness, 1 hour of use and no optional LEDs(and never will, streamlight has a patent on there dual LED/xenon flashlights). The price is also great for this flashlight and much cheaper than Surefire. I use this flashlight for everything, I just gave one to my nephew for his birthday, he is an Explorer for San Fernando P.D. and he loved it, especially the two choices of brightness for different situations. The only thing that is true about this great flashlight is the adjustable beam does not work that good but the light does not even need adjusting it is perfect the way it is. Surefire does not even offer this feature but both lights have the same style light beam. I also own a Streamlight rechargeable Ultra Stinger and I could not be more happier with this flashlight, it has 75,000 candle power(the power of this light is incredible) and a adjustable floodlight that does work very well. I think Surefire flashlights are a little over rated for the price they charge. If you want a good quality flashlight that is just as good as Surefire if not better than get a Streamlight for half or more off the price than a Surefire.I have looked all over the internet for the best price on 3 volt lithium batteries and Surefire does offer the best deal(surprised) 12 3-volt lithium batteries for $15.00 at . The 2nd best deal is on .
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I can hold this entire light in one hand--it is that compact. Very light weight, also. Yet the light output is superb. In the 3 LED mode it gives plenty of light to find your way around the house or walk outside. It is rated for 28 hours for this function (compare that to any incandescent light). The Xenon beam is very even with no rings and more of a flood light than a narrow "beam". Is very good for medium range, but not for longer range tasks (like 100 yards+).Fit and finish is very good.
The only disadvantage is that it takes relatively more expensive lithium CR123A batteries. These can be expensive to buy at retail (at $4 to $5 per battery) but can be acquired for less than half of that if you look on the internet. The advantage of the lithium batteries is in compactness and better brightness over the battery life. The only disadvantage is the cost.
Overall, a very nice light. There are other "Twin-Task" lights that use different batteries (like alkaline AA's and C's) with similar characteristics. You basically trade off size and runtime against cost.
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I bought this light after I got switched to night shift. For the price, hands down, this is the best light for the money.Plus:
Ability to switch between xenon and LED
Light weight
Good Feel
Inexpensive but doesn't feel cheap
Minus:
"Industructable" Lens, scratches easy
Black body hard to find in the dark
Switching between lights sucks
Barely a focusing beam
Ok, cheap light, but doesn't feel like a cheap light. Well built. I dropped this light a couple times and no real damage. The "industructable" lens did scratch pretty easily thought. The scratch doesn't effect the light pattern. I would like there to be a more pronounced focusing beam. I would also like a better way to select either led or xenon. Currently, you have to click off then xenon then off then LED. The switching is really the only irk I have.
Really, this is a great light. I will keep this light with me for a long time.
***UPDATE***
I've owned this light for 5 years...and you know what? It still works. It's beat to hell, but it still works. I still hate the switch...and there is not one time that I use the light that I don't think to myself, they needed a better switch. But, the LED is still bright and the Xenon even brighter.
FYI, the battery doesn't last very long on Xenon. It get's a bit hot as well. On the other hand, on the LED, it lasts plenty long.
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