Hello, just had a question on a couple purchases. I picked up a Streamlight Nano light at Academy yesterday, and then got a Coast Nano Tac Torch at Office Depot right after. I'm wondering which one is going to be more worthwhile. I have read about the Streamlights coming apart in the pocket because it has to be left loose to turn off the light, and I have also read that Coasts have no water resistance and are deceptive with their advertising of lumens and runtime.
I'm not really into flashlights (knives are my thing), and am actually fairly satisfied with a couple of 'Xenolite' photon lookalikes I got at Harbor Freight. But, I would like to know which of these would be worth keeping - I already have 10 other cheapie flashlights I have no use for. The Streamlight is smaller, and maybe a little better made. But there is the fact that it twists to power up, and has to be left loose in the pocket. Plus it is a little harder to turn on/off one-handed. The Coast is bigger, but it has a tail button that does momentary and click on/off. The packaging says 8 lumens & 60 hours. I know the 60 is ridiculous, but does anyone know what kind of usable life a set of batteries will get me? The Streamlight says 10 lumens and up to 8 hours. Is that more accurate?
Here is a pic of the Coast, this model number isn't on their site. I don't know if it's because of a different lumens rating. **I didn't resize the pic, the actual image is quite large.
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I'm not really into flashlights (knives are my thing), and am actually fairly satisfied with a couple of 'Xenolite' photon lookalikes I got at Harbor Freight. But, I would like to know which of these would be worth keeping - I already have 10 other cheapie flashlights I have no use for. The Streamlight is smaller, and maybe a little better made. But there is the fact that it twists to power up, and has to be left loose in the pocket. Plus it is a little harder to turn on/off one-handed. The Coast is bigger, but it has a tail button that does momentary and click on/off. The packaging says 8 lumens & 60 hours. I know the 60 is ridiculous, but does anyone know what kind of usable life a set of batteries will get me? The Streamlight says 10 lumens and up to 8 hours. Is that more accurate?
Here is a pic of the Coast, this model number isn't on their site. I don't know if it's because of a different lumens rating. **I didn't resize the pic, the actual image is quite large.
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