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Small Backup EDC Flashlight Comparison (Thrunite, Olight, & Streamlight)

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This is EDC flashlights comparison video of Thrunite Saber, Thrunite Archer Pro V2, Olight i3T, Olight I5R EOS, Streamlight 88810 Wedge and Streamlight 66604 MicroStream. The video will compare several aspects of these brand’s EDC lights. So which one is the best backup flashlight for you?

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Thrunite Saber:
Original price๏ผš$25.95
Sale Price๏ผšOnly $16.99 after code on Amazon

Thrunite Archer Pro V2:

Olight flashlight:
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38 COMMENTS

  1. what ppl wanna know: price, capability in terms of highest output, but also in terms of battery lasting potential. would be cool to give us some numbers in this direction. Cool video non the less.

  2. Iโ€™ve always been extremely impressed with Thrunight products, and on the one light I had that had a manufacturing issue the customer service promptly assisted in getting it Replaced. I am very interested in getting this backup flashlight and will continue to buy Thrunight products for myself and as gifts whether I am selected for the promo or not. Thanks you for making affordable lights that are better than every premium brand thatโ€™s is priced much higher.

  3. Hello ThruNite, yes indeed the alkaline flashlight still has its place for ease of battery changing, for sure! Keep up the good work and vids! Be safe and take care, "God Bless", sincerely, Randy. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜‡๐Ÿ‘Š

  4. I like the Archer for daily carry but keep a AA light (plus extra batteries)in the car for emergencies. Being able to just change the battery out has come in handy.

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