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I just bought one of these today at a flash light store in my city, I'm a heavy equipment technician and it looks like it will work great when I'm working in the middle of a big dozer, or loader .
So what is better this or the strion flip light? I want a 90 angle light like this for camping, cooking, and working on cars. I already own the seige x lantern and have invested in 18650 batteries from streamlight.
This style of light is made for mechanics and technicians. It has become a very popular style of light. There are many longer, skinnier ones out there that work great. Check out the strion and stinger switchblades.