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Dwight B.
> 24 hourThis has turned into my EDC flashlight! It’s bright and the battery life is great. Defiantly a recommend
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Jared LeJeune
> 24 hourThis flashlight is so good, that after I lost my first one, I immediately bought a second one. It is hands down, the best flashlight. Im an inspector at a Polymers plant. This flashlight gets used every day. It always gets the same reaction D*mn, that thing is bright!. Almost everyone has a flashlight on them, but they know, my flashlight is the king of the pocket lights. People ask to use it over their light all the time. The belt clip makes it soooo easy to have on me, that I forget its even there. Ive had it fall in mud, gunk, grease, and washed it off numerous times. Just shake the water off and immediately put it on the charger. Not a single malfunction. Been using this light for a year.
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Tophsc
> 24 hourI don’t like that the program functions are difficult to set up
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Bucky
> 24 hourWorks great. Very durable. Bright light. A bit on the pricy side. Would probably be better priced at $75......
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DJ M&Ms
> 24 hourIt’s a nice flashlight. Definitely unique in shape, and takes a bit of getting used to. The only reason I would take maybe a half star off is I wish it came in FDE too. Nice consistent bright light, easy to change modes, and convenience of USB charging (I can even charge it with a solar panel.) Easy to engage as an off hand weapon light with strobe effect as well as a bright torch. In summary, it’s a great flashlight for EDC, just make sure you have some means to charge it if you’re out in the field and you don’t have power connection to charge using a USB cable.
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Brent B
> 24 hourThis has a solid place in my EDC (everyday carry). I love this flashlight. No batteries to worry about. The built in lipo has great life. I use my light a lot. Not for long periods of time usually but for inspections, looking under the fridge for a lego, checking for burr during sharpening, etc... I hunted for a light with a good pocket clip for months. These typical bulky, round lights that hold an 18650 batteries or AAA have garbage pocket clips. The round shape to them is very unnatural and uncomfortable in the pocket. This seems nit picky when you haven’t carried the Stiletto. I had grown comfortable to these bulky, round lights because I hadn’t had anything else. After I broke another Nitecore, I had to hunt down a USA manufactured flashlight that changed the game for me. I didn’t want the same name everyone has but this is their house. Surefire just makes good stuff. It’s a name I was made familiar with during my time in the military. Literally, everyone in the military carries or has carried Surefire something. The idea of having something made in the USA with a massive manufacturing backing from a company that stands behind its military and law enforcement personnel brings a lot of pride and faith in the product. The form factor of this light is remarkable. It fits my pocket almost as good as it fits my hand. It’s extremely ergonomic in both. The pocket clip is tough as nails. I prefer a very tight pocket clip so I removed the clip, bent it a little more and reinstalled it for that super tight clip. I’ve been carrying this light EVERY SINGLE DAY. It’s fallen 2 stories now twice, been run over once and keeps coming back for more. I’ve only charged it twice since I bought it, amazingly. I don’t always use the max output though. When I do, it’s by the “tailcap”. Temporary light for a quick scan. Strobe to disorient the kids long enough for me to grab the last piece of pizza and get out of there! But low is my most used setting. Something that doesn’t blind you, doesn’t create a bright reflection. The user interface is so simple. Off the tail, it’s all temporary. Apply pressure, light turns on. Remove pressure, light turns off. It’s max lumens. Three quick taps and you go into strobe. Same technique as before. On the main panel, usb charging plug at the bottom with a waterproof rubber gasket. Above those, to the left is your mode button and to the right is the light activation. The body is a tough plastic of some sort and an aluminum head. After a few minutes on high, the aluminum can get very hot but they’ve put that warning on there so you don’t forget. It’s got decent throw and a wide, hard wall like we’re used to with Surefire lights. My only gripe is every once in awhile I’ll find the light is on in my pocket. But with its battery life, it doesn’t concern me. It uses the same micro USB that all of you android users are used to. I love this light. It’s a gem. If I manage to break it one day, at $100 I’ll buy two to replace it.
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Jeff Slaven
> 24 hourThe Surefire Stiletto is something that I have researched extensively before purchase. If youre looking for a capable EDC flashlight that can double as a self defense or tactical light, than look no further! This one ticks all of the boxes for me. Apparently, IPX7 rated, but I wouldnt go swimming with it. But for normal wet weather use, its a thumbs up from me!
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Michael
> 24 hourBattery lasts a long time. Has a light the goes from green to yellow/red as battery goes down Can clip on hat brim for hands free. The button on back of light requires you to hold the thin edge vs the wide, so thumb can depress button. Feels fine in hand, but didnt think about it until i needed it and i had to adjust my grip. Thesr fit in pocket much better then my other surefire.
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R.L.B.
> 24 hourVery lightweight and small and flat enough to fit in a pocket with the sturdy, attached clip. The light can also be clipped to the peak of a hat for hands-free use. This light lasts a long time between charges. The small LED power indicator keeps you informed of battery drain ... Very nice feature. The switch operates intuitively and has three levels of illumination; The lowest conserves power for a long time. Charging is done with a USB cord. Nice little light:--- I never leave home without it.
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West Texson
> 24 hourIs exactly as advertised. Light weight lets it go unnoticed in shirt pocket. Clip works great on bill of cap. I carried a Strion for 10 years. This is now my EDC. Kept in shirt pocket. Unobtrusive. Addendum 2-4-2021. I have used this for a couple of years. Gave first one to wifes father. Excellent device. Used with cop doing serious area sweep. Beat his streamlight for proper close quarter beam cast.