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Streamlight Stinger 2020 Rechargeable Flashlight Review

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We go over the features of the Streamlight Stinger 2020 rechargeable flashlight, drop test it, submerge it under water, discuss the beam pattern, and go over what I think of it overall 🔦

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44 COMMENTS

  1. Dept issues me the Maglight MLR 150. I also have the Protac HLX. The maglight beats it out no question, but the size of the protac is much smaller so I expect that. The protac HLX brightness competes with the top tier Stinger and MLR.

  2. on the strobe being hard to activate. GOOD! I can assume this is intentional by streamlight. I have been carrying a stinger for many years on the job. I am on my second one in 12 years, and the old one still works, its just not bright like my newer one. I beat the shit out of them. They never die. Strobe coming on when you wanted solid light happens. Strobe isn't something we use often, so having it harder to activate will reduce unintentional activation. So, its a good thing, and more than likely intentional by the manufacture.

  3. Had a chance to handle one and it's an excellent work light. I'll probably buy it on impulse eventually but my old beat to crap 75613 Stinger works great. However, I've moved on to more pocket friendly EDC lights. The Microstream USB rechargeable was super handy until I lost it but replaced it with a RovyVon Aurora A29 Brass (easier to spot). The Streamlight Knucklehead is probably my most useful worklight but the new Flipmate (and the Fenix WT20R) looks like another winner. I work on cars all day (collision/PDR) and a flashlight is a tool for me and not exactly a hobby. And a well made tool really makes a huge difference. The cheap little Nitecore Thumb with the tiltable head is another great tool that's used often. Well, looking at my small collection of flashlights, it's become an unintentional hobby. 😛

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  5. I'm sure others have also noticed but it did go out upon impact. I'm guessing the battery carrier lost contact from inertia but still…and then there is the super strong spring steel clip on the end to snag, rip and scratch your car door, jacket and/or shirt.

  6. i want to see you get and use an energetic vox suppressor its made of Welded Core- Heat Treated C300 Nickel-Cobalt Maraging Alloy US origin, DFAR certified and the claim to fame of this is that at 1000 degrees F it is stronger that room temp 8180 stainless steel

  7. I am go in for training for the military this year and when I get through I will be applying to become a night security guard also I have be look at this flashlight and the olight m2r warrior pro and I would like to know which one is better for the environment that I will in or do you have a better option

  8. I’ve been carrying this light for the last month on duty and it’s a great light. My only complaint is the lack of a holster, but the bottom is flat so I put it in my back pocket when not using it. Also, the charging light on mine starts blinking when it’s fully charged, don’t turn green. Great review!

  9. My advice would be stay away from proprietary charging systems and different sized batteries as they limit adaptability. Thrunite make flashlights as good as this for literally half the price which means you can have two. Excellent review as always from the Premier kit and weapons review channel.

  10. Have a Stinger that is several years old, still running like new, use it often. Had a pack of coyotes getting really close and noisy to our campsite in the Big Bend Ranch State Park (really remote, nicknamed "The Other Side of Nowhere") that I believe were interested in eating our young dog. Stood on a bench and swept the draw they were in with the strobe function. We didn't hear those coyotes for the remaining three days we were there…

  11. I just got mine a couple weeks ago from Big Daddy, great price. Only thing is having trouble finding a good holster to belt mount securely as it is a rather large light. Been carrying in my bag for now super bright light.

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