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Flashlight review: Streamlight stylus pro + demo

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My first flashlight review, and it’s going to be on the amazing Streamlight Stylus Pro.The best, and brightest flashlight in it’s category (Sub $30 that runs on 2 AAA’s) Enjoy!

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  1. Hey Sherman! Thanks for the in depth review for the Stylus Pro! Your video helped me choose out a new flashlight, I ordered myself the Stylus Pro in black and it should be arriving today. I picked up the newer version with 48 lumens for about 24 bucks total, so I'm pretty excited to see how it is. I've been in need of a new light for EDC. Thank you once again for the video!

  2. Awesome review! Best one I've seen on the stylus pro! I've been debating whether or not to buy one and I'm definitely going too especially since they're upgraded now! You covered pretty much everything I wanted to know thanks!

  3. Just wanted to say I highly recomend this light. I have carried mine for quite a while. The coating stayes on great and i have no scratches. I also went on a 18 mile hike with it and every mile was in the rain and it still works great. If you are looking for a good flashlight or torch i recomend it.

  4. My EDC flashlight is the TerraLUX LightStar220. This flashlight has 220 lumens of light out put and runs on two AA batteries. It is two mode and I get about 6 hours run time out of it on the 220 setting. I had the Streamlight Sylus Pro but found I needed more light. At $23, this light is perfect.

  5. @kdgdirk
    Thank you, friend!
    And I've actually only ever used 3-in-1 oil on my O-rings, i had heard you could use WD-40, but i didn;t know it could do that! Thank you for the heads up, friend! I'm sorry you had to learn the hard way 🙁

  6. Hi, I really like your video's man 🙂
    Just a question: Do you really use wd40 on the o-rings?
    wd40 can actually damage many kinds of plastics and/or synthetic rubber. I know from experience unfortunatly 🙁
    For o-rings, i suggest you use silicon-grease, because it doesn't dry out and doesnt cause any chemical reaction.

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