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Streamlight Wedge XT – The Perfect EDC Flashlight?

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Ultra-Compact, Rechargeable EDC Flashlight
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The Wedge® XT is an ultra-compact, high-performance EDC light designed for clean pocket carry. It’s USB-C rechargeable and outfitted with a tactical push-button tail switch for easy, one-handed use. Made of rugged anodized aluminum with a waterproof charge port, the Wedge XT balances durability with performance.

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Features two lighting modes:
High: 500 lumens; 1,900 candela; 87m beam distance; runs 2 hours
Low: 50 lumens; 200 candela; 28m beam distance; runs 11 hours
Thin, ergonomic design fits comfortably in your hand
USB-C rechargeable lithium polymer battery; charges in 6 hours within the light itself
Battery/charge status indicator LEDs above the charge port
Red: Charging
Green: Charged
FIVE-TAP™ lockout of the switch prevents the light from turning on inside your pocket or bag
TEN-TAP® programmable to allow for selection of two different operating modes: High/low (factory default) or low/high
Durable, anodized aluminum construction; polycarbonate lens
IPX7 waterproof to 1m; 1-meter impact resistance tested
Length: 4.25 in (10.8 cm); Weight: 2.62 oz (74.3 g)
Includes pocket lanyard and USB-C cord
Limited lifetime warranty

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14 COMMENTS

  1. How usable do you think the 50 lumen low would be for working indoors on industrial machinery inspection, with pretty bright ambient fluorescent lighting? I carry a flashlight all the time at work for close up inspection and troubleshooting but need something that’s both powerful enough to eliminate shadowing from multiple heavy overhead lighting but not something that will cause too much of a glare from being too bright for close in work. Thanks for the video, good info.

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