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Best EDC Flashlight – Streamlight Protac 1l-1aa

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he Streamlight Protac 1l-1aa is an amazing little flashlight, and perfect for EDC (every day carry). I like to keep a flashlight on me at all times, and this little light has so many features in such a small package, it became my favorite EDC light in no time!

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The HOMESTEADING GEAR I use everyday

MY EDC (every day carry items)

Weatherman Multi Tool
WAVE –
Backup Leatherman

Flashlight
Handheld Streamlight ProTac

EDC CASE- Maxpedition Micro

Lighter – Bic

Streamlight Keychain Flashlight

Emergency Whistle

PINK (Hi Vis) Duct Tape

Blood Clotting Agent – Celox

Stretch Gauze

Antiseptic Wipes

Bug Wipes

Ear Plugs

Digital Business Links

My Computer
Macbook Pro – goo.gl/6CfIP0

Website Building
Website Platform – wordpress.org
Premium Themes – studiopress.com

Video Production
Cameras – Canon DSLRs
Canon 70 D Body only –
Canon 70 D Kit (lense, Rode Mic, Card) –
Canon 6 D Body Only –

Lenses
Tamron SP 20-70 mm –
Canon 50 mm –
Wide Angle Canon EFS 10-18 mm –

Microphones
Rode On Camera Mic –
Zoom HD 6 –

Tripods
Manfrotto 3 Axis –
Joby –

Adobe Creative Cloud –

Lighting Kit –

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27 COMMENTS

  1. CR123 batteries are very common actually. I have like 10 of them stored in my backpack for emergencies. Most flashlights nowadays use CR123s. Surefire, Streamlight, Armytek, Nitecore, Olight, Zebralight and all the other light manufacturers that use 18650 batteriest also allow CR123s to be used as well. Because they are lithium, they have at 10+ year shelf life and if you were to use one in your light, you'd get 350 lumens instead of just 150.

  2. I found one of these today in a parking lot and despite having been run over at least once if not more than once, and being bent at the LED end, it still is fully functional, not to mention very bright. Pretty rad for a ground score. For anyone who is interested, this light works with not only the AA and CR123 as advertised, but also AAA and 14500 batteries as well. Super bright on the 3.7V cells, by the way. I would use the latter at your own risk because although it is working for me, I have killed other lights by using a 14500 when it was only designed to run on standard 1.5v AA cells. So, if you try this and yours burns out, don't tell the manufacturer if you try to get a warranty replacement.

  3. I shared the what to do in winter with the whole TN dept of revenue to talk about accounting infrastructure within businesses. How some people have a small, medium, or large barn, but it has to be prepared right before any animals can be brought in. Mainly I was getting tired of people talking poorly about businesses because they couldn't generate the information for audits. So I showed them how to be consultants instead of auditors.

  4. As a mechanic by day/ homesteader by night and days off, my EDC is a Streamlight Stylus Pro which, while at the day job, is my 'pocket protector' light. It doesn't have the double sided clip but being a little bigger than an ink pen, it's small and light enough that I often hold it in my teeth when I need free hands. It uses AAA batteries (rechargeable in my case). Streamlight is a durable brand. Mine has been covered in oil, grease, coolant, mud, and it's been dropped on concrete a million times/ran over once & it still works like a charm.

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