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The Grandson of the Angle Head Flashlight – Streamlight Sidewinder

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The Grandson of the Angle Head Flashlight – Streamlight Sidewinder

The Streamlight Sidewinder Compact II is the modern equivilant to the old school Army angle-head flashlight.
It features multiple brightness levels, different colored LEDs, and an IR Mode for use with night vision devices.

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00:00 Parody Intro
00:56 Overview
01:53 Battery Types
03:02 LED Modes
04:56 Brightness Tests
05:32 Pricing
06:01 Outro

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32 COMMENTS

  1. Some of y'all need to chill out and remember that this channel is filled with parody and satire content.

    Just chuckle a bit, and move on with your day. Raging out, making threats and accusations, over an object that you saw on screen for 8 seconds, is an inappropriate response to obvious parody content. Stop taking life so seriously.

    Obviously, I don't really keep a bottle of SoCo on my night stand.

  2. I love the options to use different batteries sizes. I like Streamlights for their durability but my biggest gripe with them is no matter what light output mode you choose, when you turn it off and back on again, it reverts back to high (on just about all other products except this one).

    That's why OLIGHT IS #1

  3. Huh? I wonder how long this style of lights has been around. More than a decade ago when I started using a book light (with an exceptionally long gooseneck that wound itself into a flat puck) to commute through a (mostly) demolished and unlit rail yard, one of the questions the [various] rail/corporation police regularly asked me (once they got accustomed to my tresspass) was "Why aren't you wearing a hat with a visor to clip it [that specific light] to?" as if that was the only way to wear a light (when collasped) points in the direction of the clip.

    … ((note to self: clone that book light using gopro batteries and snap-rivets that fit my winter jacket.))

  4. It would be great if it had a USB connection, with a rechargeable battery. That could be removed and replace with a regular battery if needed. But I'm sure someone would plug it into a USB charger with a nonchargeable battery, and blow their house into the next century.

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