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List Price: $49.95
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I was in search of a small tactical flashlight that was powered by aa batteries. There are a lot out there and Im glad i purchased this one. This flashlight replaced my old Streamlight stinger on my duty belt. I use this quite a bit at work. It emits a nice white led light, which had bad exp. in the past with LED lights. The tactical switch is momentary and click on/off which is a huge plus. Fits perfectly in both my Bianchi aa light holder and Bianchi 6p case. Very compact and I will be purchasing more for the house/car, camping etc. For 28 bucks this is well worth every penny. With Pelican's warranty and brand name, you would be foolish to pass this up!
I've had a couple of these for 2 years and use them quite often. One I put it my smallest toolkit and use it quite frequently the other I put in my toolbox at the machine shop and it gets beat up.
They are very bright and tough. It's the size of the old mini mag lights, but brighter than the conventional big boy 4 d mag light which is amazing.
I would say there's no better value for under $100 and I don't have a need, nor can't imagine a need for anything over $100.
I have a couple of surefire G2's and a Streamlight Polytac this is much brighter than the surefires and almost as bright as the polytac.
And it runs on AA batteries, rather than the hard to find and expensive 123's. The AA's don't last as long, but cost wise it's probably cheaper to run even if you change them more often, because the batteries are cheaper.
The switch works good, It's made out of aluminum with a pretty tough black finish it has flats to keep it from rolling off a table. I've used it in the rain and the cold and that didn't seem to affect it.
Dislikes none really I guess I could say the knurling on the handle is more cosmetic than useful. For everyday use, it's very good.
I would say it's between this and the polytac for may favorite light. I slightly prefer the plastic of the polytac over the aluminum of this pelican, and the polytac is a bit brighter but this pelican is thinner, uses AA batteries, which is a big plus, and it's cheaper by about $10-20.
Buy one, you won't regret it.
Edit: The clip is actually a weak point, to the point of being nearly useless. I tried clipping it to my belt and it just popped off. But for 30 bucks, even with a hardly functional clip I give the light five stars.
List Price: $49.95
Sale Price: $37.33
Today's Bonus: 25% Off
I was in search of a small tactical flashlight that was powered by aa batteries. There are a lot out there and Im glad i purchased this one. This flashlight replaced my old Streamlight stinger on my duty belt. I use this quite a bit at work. It emits a nice white led light, which had bad exp. in the past with LED lights. The tactical switch is momentary and click on/off which is a huge plus. Fits perfectly in both my Bianchi aa light holder and Bianchi 6p case. Very compact and I will be purchasing more for the house/car, camping etc. For 28 bucks this is well worth every penny. With Pelican's warranty and brand name, you would be foolish to pass this up!
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Wow have flashlights advanced a bunch in the past 10 years.I've had a couple of these for 2 years and use them quite often. One I put it my smallest toolkit and use it quite frequently the other I put in my toolbox at the machine shop and it gets beat up.
They are very bright and tough. It's the size of the old mini mag lights, but brighter than the conventional big boy 4 d mag light which is amazing.
I would say there's no better value for under $100 and I don't have a need, nor can't imagine a need for anything over $100.
I have a couple of surefire G2's and a Streamlight Polytac this is much brighter than the surefires and almost as bright as the polytac.
And it runs on AA batteries, rather than the hard to find and expensive 123's. The AA's don't last as long, but cost wise it's probably cheaper to run even if you change them more often, because the batteries are cheaper.
The switch works good, It's made out of aluminum with a pretty tough black finish it has flats to keep it from rolling off a table. I've used it in the rain and the cold and that didn't seem to affect it.
Dislikes none really I guess I could say the knurling on the handle is more cosmetic than useful. For everyday use, it's very good.
I would say it's between this and the polytac for may favorite light. I slightly prefer the plastic of the polytac over the aluminum of this pelican, and the polytac is a bit brighter but this pelican is thinner, uses AA batteries, which is a big plus, and it's cheaper by about $10-20.
Buy one, you won't regret it.
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I purchased two of these. The first had a faulty switch. It worked for turning the flashlight on and off, and from hi to low. However, moving the flashlight in my hand would also cause it to go from hi to low, and not return. I made sure the cap was properly tightened. I suspect a bad component in the switch. The second unit did not work at all. Fresh batteries, and no light. I am returning both units for a refund.Honest reviews on Pelican 2360 LED Tactical Light, Black
I was looking for an inexpensive, bright, sturdy, compact flashlight and I definitely got it. The momentary on function is a plus for me. The flashlight itself feels almost indestructible and I like how the head is an octagon which prevents it from rolling off a table. I'm not a professional flash-light carrier, but I think this is a wonderful product for the money.Edit: The clip is actually a weak point, to the point of being nearly useless. I tried clipping it to my belt and it just popped off. But for 30 bucks, even with a hardly functional clip I give the light five stars.