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Streamlight Stylus Pro: Slick EDC Flashlight

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The Streamlight Stylus Pro is a great EDC flashlight. 48 lumens, light-weight, and costing around $20, this is a great deal from an excellent company.

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  1. Nice review. I EDC one every day , and could write an essay about how handy this little gem has been for me in the environments I find myself in between working industrial and living on a farm. And $22? Boom.

  2. i dont like thick flashlights for edc. I would only carry a AAA light(as far as thickness goes). I cannot deside between this(90 lumen version) and the preon p2. Any suggestions??

  3. Man, we have come a long way from the incandescent mini-maglights of the 80s and 90s! Those flashlights, seemed useful at the time, but jesus they were incredibly insipid compared to today's tech. I'm hoping to retrofit some of my old mini-Maglights with modern LED's and make them useful again!

  4. Indestructible clip is definitely an over estimate. The clip did not break but it did come off of the light and I lost my light. Not only did it come off my light but it didn't stay in my pants very well while my clip was on it. Other than the clip the light was amazing. Sucks the clip is shotty.

  5. I carry three things in my pocket daily.. my knife, a pen and this light. ive tried many other lights before this one, none of which can compare. best pen light Ive had. would recommend to anyone. nice review

  6. 4 months and it already stopped working. Gotta buy a new switch kinda aggravating my strion has had 5 switches since 08 ..Great lights but their switches are shit

  7. I'm looking for a compact pocket light, this looks like it may be worth a buy, I work as a data center tech. We get under the raised for where there is very little light and the smaller and lighter the gear the better. It appears to be quite bright for a small light, would you recommend this light for my application? 

  8. More info for "Streamlight 69260 TLR-1 HL High Lumen Rail-Mounted Tactical Light", click here : http://amzn.to/1gEvmBo 

    From the Manufacturer

    Streamlight 69260 TLR-1 HL High Lumen Rail-Mounted Tactical Light. The TLR-1 HL provides a 630 lumen blast of light for maximum illumination while clearing a room or searching an alley. Its wide beam pattern, lights up large areas so you can identify who or what is nearby. C4 LED delivers 12,000 candela peak beam intensity; 630 lumens. TIR optic produces a concentrated beam with optimum peripheral illumination. Runs 1.25-Hours. Solid-state current regulation for consistent illumination level. It has an ambidextrous momentary/steady On-Off switch. Double tap momentary paddle to activate strobe. Securely fits a broad range of weapons; includes keys for Glock-style, Picatinny, Beretta 90two, S&W 99 and S&W TSW. Mounts directly to handguns with Glock-style rails and to all MIL-STD-1913 (Picatinny) rails. One handed snap-on and tighten interface keeps hands away from muzzle when attaching/detaching. Made up of 6000 series machined aircraft aluminum with anodized finish and shock-mounted glass lens. Tethered battery door and latch mechanism prevents battery door loss while providing easy battery replacement. Operating temperature: -40 to +120 Degree Fahrenheit. IPX7 waterproof to 1-meter for 30-Minutes. User programmable strobe can be enabled/disabled. Powered by two 3V CR123A lithium batteries (included). Serialized for positive identification. Length: 3.39-inch (8.61 cm); Weight: 4.18-ounce (118.6 grams). Comes with a limited lifetime warranty.

    Product Description

    Streamlight 69260 TLR-1 HL High Lumen Rail-Mounted Tactical Light. The TLR-1 HL provides a 630 lumen blast of light for maximum illumination while clearing a room or searching an alley. Its wide beam pattern, lights up large areas so you can identify who or what is nearby. C4 LED delivers 12,000 candela peak beam intensity; 630 lumens. TIR optic produces a concentrated beam with optimum peripheral illumination. Runs 1.25-Hours. Solid-state current regulation for consistent illumination level. It has an ambidextrous momentary/steady On-Off switch. Double tap momentary paddle to activate strobe. Securely fits a broad range of weapons; includes keys for Glock-style, Picatinny, Beretta 90two, S&W 99 and S&W TSW. Mounts directly to handguns with Glock-style rails and to all MIL-STD-1913 (Picatinny) rails. One handed snap-on and tighten interface keeps hands away from muzzle when attaching/detaching. Made up of 6000 series machined aircraft aluminum with anodized finish and shock-mounted glass lens. Tethered battery door and latch mechanism prevents battery door loss while providing easy battery replacement. Operating temperature: -40 to +120 Degree Fahrenheit. IPX7 waterproof to 1-meter for 30-Minutes. User programmable strobe can be enabled/disabled. Powered by two 3V CR123A lithium batteries (included). Serialized for positive identification. Length: 3.39-inch (8.61 cm); Weight: 4.18-ounce (118.6 grams). Comes with a limited lifetime warranty.

  9. Great video, very helpful. I am glad you did not just shine it at the table it is sitting on like I see in most reviews. Any thoughts about this compared to 5.11 ATAC PLX? My choice as of now is between these two as my EDC light.

  10. I used this flashlight a thousand times a day when I was a mechanic and I loved it…the only problem I ever had was the switch ended up getting stuck and I couldn't use my light without beating it against a car. I did find a replacement switch on amazon for about $3

  11. Just bought this flashlight myself off Amazon, only it was the red model. When it arrives I'll be doing my own review on it. Thanks for your advice and review, which helped me make the decision.

  12. Hey Dude great video. I have the microstream and it's Awesome but I do have and use my Surefire G2 X Pro Tactical 320 Lumens in DE and I have a the FM35 Red Filter on it from Surefire. And it's Sick. But I also use as a smaller Flashlight the Klarus XT1C 250 Lumens. And that is Sweet to.

    P.S. Your Garage is creepy as hell in the dark it's just like one of those horror movies that are set up so when you pan the camera left and then right all of a sudden someone pops up in your face and try's to kill you. LOL. Thanks again for the review keep them coming. 😀

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