Mini-review Streamlight 2AA.

PlayboyJoeShmoe

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Bought for $11.95 at Central Police Supply in Downtown Houston. Got it about 2pm, so had to wait several hours to play with it.

Tosses a white, TIGHT beam. Easily reached 100+ feet through my windshield at buildings and such along the road. The momentary tactical pushbutton is nice! Money WELL spent! Feels like there is no way I will break it. Has a frosted reflector. Has a nice clip to hold it up out of a pocket enough to grab easy. Runs on cheap AA batteries! BONUS!

Who else owns one, and whataya think?
 

Ratso

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I have handled one and I have concluded that it is the brightest 2AA light without modification. I am a big Streamlight fan, because they make many products for the consumer (such as this), as I am not a cop.

This light is very durable, bright, waterproof, and not too expensive to buy or to operate. I hear the new ones have a clickie/momentary switch; even better.
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DSpeck

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I have one of these. I used to use it to look at house numbers from the service vehicle at night. Lit up those house numbers just fine - I didn't even have to get out of the truck. (I used to be a phone technician). It was also good for looking at/for terminals up high on poles.

This light has a very bright, VERY tight beam, all right. No use up close, unfortunately.
 

Ratso

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It'd be an awesome light if they had an interchangeable LED module for close range use. Or perhaps someone could rig it up with an LS.
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