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    This is an awesome little light. I found it at my local Sportsmans Warehouse. It rocks!!


    Nebo SE Redline LED Flashlight

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    I like throw and spill, so I often EDC my Lunasol.
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    I carry This every day, including while flying. ---> Nebo SE Redline LED Flashlight

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    Quote Originally Posted by McPatrickClan View Post
    I have been researching flashlights and the number of options is amazing! (have to love living in America!) This will be my first serious EDC flashlight; all my others have been run of the mill household lights.

    I am looking for a flashlight that is at least 100 lumens, has a bezel w/the ability to strike an attacker (strike bezel?), runs on AAAs (if possible), has a click-on button on the back and has a strobe feature.

    Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
    You need to try led flashlights. They look awesome.

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    I've purchased 8 of these... BBQbuy@7w 300lm Mini Cree Led Flashlight Torch Adjustable Focus Zoom Light Lamp - Amazon.com Nice for the price. Takes 1 AA and has a High, Low, and Strobe. Make sure you purchase from BestDeal777. They come from China, and take about 11 days to arrive...You can't complain for less than $6.50 a piece shipped. Good nightstand or glove box light too. Blinding someone momentarily would not be out of the question as they are very bright.
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    this is my EDC light... it meets all your requirements (except battery)

    it's small so I clip it onto my pocket next to my EDC knife.

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    So Call me el cheapo but i found an energizer flashlight for 15 bucks at target last year. 80 lumens, scalloped for defensive uses ( strike bezel), uses AAA batteries, LED, and lightweight. Its not a surefire but I dont need it to be. It is super bright, batteries are easy to come by, fits in a pocket and works very well for tactical hangun techniques. oh, and it was 15 bucks
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    I've got various lights stashed all over the place...
    My latest EDC light is a bit bulkier than some, but with four AA batteries this thing pumps out 860 lumens with exceptional throw and a clean, useful "spill". It's a NiteCore EA4.
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    I have 3 lights for 3 different purposes.

    4Sevens preon 2: This is my work light. It works great for when I am detailing cars, and the low setting isnt too bright for checking pupils on aid calls.

    Fenix TK20: Discontinued, but this thing is a tank. only 160 lumens I think, but it is getting moved to be a dedicated light in my truck.

    Klarus XT2C: 530 lumens with instant access to both strobe and momentary/constant turbo. This is my going out at night light.

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    My Latest Light

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    Fenix PD32 Ultimate:

    740 Lumens in burst mode (3-minutes). I've found this too bright for casual use and drop it back to 400 lumens for my default mode.
    Uses 2 CR123 batteries, or a single 18650 Li-ion rechargeable. The rechargeable makes operation cheap, but I have the option of dropping in CR123's if necessary.

    An end cap On/Off and a separate body button to change modes, including a hold for 1-sec to jump immediately to a 400 lumen strobe.

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