EDC flashlights

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We've recently had threads on EDC knives, SAKs and multi-tools. But how many carry a flashlight every day?
I've found that having a flashlight within easy reach to be a very useful tool. I use mine all the time.
My current EDC flashlight is a Streamlight Micro-stream. A tiny one AAA cell light that fits easily in my pocket. It puts out a surprisingly good beam and works for most all my needs.
When I was working, I carried a Streamlight Stylus in my shirt pocket. No more intrusive that an ink pen and always handy.

Do you EDC a flashlight? If so what kind?
 
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My everyday light is a Fenix RC05SE. Apparently the SE is a special order for REI. It has the tail cap switch as opposed to a button on the side. It also remembers the last brightness setting that you used.

It's 4 inches long, just a little bit more than 5/8 in outer diameter. It has a clip but I can't really speak one way or the other about it because I never use it I just carry it in my pocket. 350 Lumens
 
I carry a little single AA cell LED light. I just bought a six pack of them and I have one at work, one at home, one in the car and the old one I've had for about 8 years or so, with a couple of spares. These are what the new ones look like, the old ones look slightly different, but are just as painful to look directly at. They cost about $6-7 each if you buy a bag of six.
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For me, it's a Nebo Inspector RC (rechargeable)...can also use 2 AAA's.

3 light modes (lumens) - 360 / 120 / Strobe (@360 lumens)

All in a slim aluminum package.

Very happy with this light.
 
I have one I got for Christmas last year that is about 2" long and is recharged by a phone charger. Its brand name is RovyVon and has blinking capability and 3 or 4 different brightness settings. Perfect for checking the inside of a revolver barrel, too. Fits in my watch pocket and don't even know it's there. I checked their website; of course they have others and none are cheap, but this small one is perfect.
 
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I've found that having a flashlight within easy reach to be a very useful tool. I use mine all the time.
My current EDC flashlight is a Streamlight Micro-stream. A tiny one AAA cell light that fits easily in my pocket. It puts out a surprisingly good beam and works for most all my needs.

The Microstream's clip is great as it can clip to your pocket or to the bill of a ball cap to give you a hands free worklight.
 
We've recently had threads on EDC knives, SAKs and multi-tools. But how many carry a flashlight every day?
I've found that having a flashlight within easy reach to be a very useful tool. I use mine all the time.
My current EDC flashlight is a Streamlight Micro-stream. A tiny one AAA cell light that fits easily in my pocket. It puts out a surprisingly good beam and works for most all my needs.
When I was working, I carried a Streamlight Stylus in my shirt pocket. No more intrusive that an ink pen and always handy.

Do you EDC a flashlight? If so what kind?

I, too, carry a Microstream. All day, every day.

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Two of my favoites are the Nitecore Tip, a great little rechargeable utility "pocket sized" light..... and the Klarus XT1A. The Klarus handheld is a true 1000 lumen light that can use a single AA, or the rechargeable 14500 lithium-ion battery.

The Surefire brand is also a great choice. All of the Surefire lights come with an unbeatable, true lifetime warranty.


 
Even small ones have mega lumens these days. Like my LL Bean Moonbeam with handle which glows in the dark for dog walking. Have seen the Ever Ready now that is rechargeable with 700 lumens. No batteries.
 
I've had this Preon mini-flashlight for a few years, and it's always clipped in my pocket next to my pen - completely unobtrusive, but marvelously handy almost every day. It puts out lumens way above its weight class. Three power levels, easy to change with a twist of the front component. I never have to grope around in the dark. It uses one AAA battery.

John

 
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I have a number of easily carried flashlights. Several just lie around the house and a bright M5 rechargeable by my bed. I have a Surefire in my car and an OLIGHT Sea Baton in my truck - - but this is 2021 - if I need a flashlight I shake my Android smartphone once and I have a light! So no need to physically carry a flashlight.
 
I'm another Streamlight Micro-stream guy. Not what I'd call a tactical light but a very practical light. I use them all of the time. I have two, one for my dress pants (I might have two pair) and one for my jeans, which is pretty much all I wear other than my yard work shorts.

Not tacticool but I don't generally carry a full size duty gun or a bunch of ammo either. I think my current load out is 7 plus 5 so the tiny light fits. I always carry a knife too buts it's not a big one either. I guess I'm practicool. At least I am in my own mind. Don't burst my bubble.
 
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On the Cheap

Menard's Home Center $3.00 "AA" Metal pocket size flashlight.

Has been handy for inspecting, fix'n Farm Tractor,
Pickup, checking buildings, Traps, and cleaning
Guns.
 

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Streamlight Stylus Pro, I don't leave home without it and it's come in handy a few times.


When the switch cover on my Protac 2AA got torn I replaced it with one of those in the belt scabbard. After the switch cover was replaced the the Stylus stayed in the scabbard and the Protac went on the active reserve list.
 

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