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Streamlight 65018 Stylus 6-1/4-Inch Penlight with Pocket Clip and White LED, Black "200 lumen flashlight"
Streamlight 65018 Stylus 6-1/4-Inch Penlight with Pocket Clip and White LED, Black Review
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Streamlight 65018 Stylus 6-1/4-Inch Penlight with Pocket Clip and White LED, Black Feature
Water-proof, machined aluminum case;anodized finish with non-slip, knurled grip
Pocket clip; Glare guard protector (included)
High intensity LED solid state bulb which lasts 100,000 hours
Run time up to 60 hours
6-1/4-inches long
200 lumen flashlight : Streamlight 65018 Stylus 6-1/4-Inch Penlight with Pocket Clip and White LED, BlackCheck Product Rating
Streamlight 65018 Stylus 6-1/4-Inch Penlight with Pocket Clip and White LED, Black Reviews
Streamlight Stylus is a very good pen light. It is surprisingly bright for a single-LED flashlight. And since it uses three AAAA sized batteries, the light won't go dead on you easily.Stylus has a light switch at the end of the body. The light burns as long as you keep the switch depressed. If you need to have your both hands free, you can twitch the endcap, so you have a constant on light. The body of the flashlight is very well made and durable, and the light switch has a good feel to it. Along with the light, you get a removable sleeve. When the sleeve is on, the light beam is narrower and more focused. If you need a wider beam, just remove the sleeve.My main gripe about the flashlight is that it is a bit too long. It will probably fit into your shirt pocket, but it is clearly longer than a typical pen. So, it is very uncomfortable to carry the light in your pants pocket, for example. If there were a Stylus that used only two batteries instead of three, I believe that would be a better penlight overall. And if you need a keychain -size flashlight, Stylus is naturally way too big for that application.
The stylus is the single most practical and convenient flashlight I have ever owned. It is so small that you can carry one just about anywhere. I have used these lights for everything from looking for keys dropped under a couch to map-reading in my car and even as a supplemental light on search and rescue missions. The green light is plenty bright, and in many respects better than the white light version as it won't hurt your night vision -- and won't bother people if you turn it on at the opera to look at the program.
This little thing is thin, lightweight, solid construction, and cranks out more lux than I've ever seen from any other pen light. Incredibly handy and not heavy when you find it stuck in your mouth for 20 minutes looking for something that fell into one of those crevices under your car seat that is, for all intents and purposes, a black hole. You'll have a hard time finding AAAA batteries at most stores (not that you'll need them often as it runs A LONG TIME per set), but here's a trick. Peal open a good quality (copper top) 9 volt battery and inside you'll find 6 AAAA batteries that will fit!!! I will be getting one of these for each car since I've discovered this nifty trick!! For this price at amazon, it's a must have and great gift that anybody is likely to appreciate.
I bought this light primary for ophthalmic exams. I'm a senior veterinary student and use a pen light on a daily basis. I hated the disposable ones that constantly got turned on while in your pocket. This light requires that you hold down the button or twist the end to get it stay on. This makes is nearly impossible to turn on in your pocket.It's also very bright for an LED. I would recommend it for anyone that needed a pen light for any reason!!!
As a police officer, I find this light to be very useful at nights in providing just enough light to write a ticket. It is nice white light that does not provide the glare that a regular flashlight does in this instance. I have found all of the Streamlight products that I own to be of high quality.
As the title says, this is a wonderful light, extremely light and durable, yet very bright when needed. I just wanted to give a fair warning to other medics / personnel in the medicine field. Other reviews had stated it was useful for checking pupil dilation, but after finally getting mine, it is WAY too bright to be shining in peoples eyes, and the box clearly states to not aim directly at eyes. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a small flashlight for looking for things, but definitely not a useful tool for patient care.
First, I've found all LED lights that make outragous claims of average battery life of dozens to hundreds of hours is either misleading or totally wrong... no matter what brand or where you bought them from. They either go totally dark in much less than half the rated time, or have gone too dim to even read large print with the light pressed closely to the page. To even get close to half the rated life, skip the alkalines, you must use expensive lithium or the highest capacity NiMi rechargables available on the planet.So they all lie about or misrepresent your actual battery life. I'm sure some of them, if you put the most expensive batteries in the world in them, run the light almost to their rated battery life, if you take them into a fully darkend room, & hold the light to your face, strain your eyes, you will find the LEDs are still glowing very faintly... but that's not useful light.I haven't found AAAA rechargables or lithiums, but you won't need them.This is the only LED light I ever found that doesn't give you bull on battery life. It uses a single LED & 3 AAAA alkaline batteries that can be obtained cheap from many sources. Slightly longer than an oridinary pen, I take it everywhere, & is always with me at work. As an engineer, I've used it several times daily for over 6 months with the original batteries. I thought it might be getting a little dimmer so recently put fresh batteries in it. Although it got brighter, not significantly, so I put the old batteries back in. This light just won't die. Lot's brighter than any keychain light, it's as useful as most big lights. It fell 14' from a ladder onto solid concrete, into puddles, snow, & got paint & glue on it. Using harsh chemicals & scraping to get all the paint & glue off, it still looks & works like brand new. I don't know what they used to paint that light with, but there's not a scatch on it anywhere... no dents yet either. Solid & durable. Your best light will be the one that works when you need it to, & is close at hand. Best $14 I ever spent!Update: AAAA Batteries can be found right here at amazon. Just type AAAA or streamlight in the search box. The streamlight AAAA 6-pack runs $6-$7 & are really alkaline energizers. Also if you tear off the metal around a "copper top" alkaline 9 volt battery with a couple of pliers you'll find 6 aaaa batteries inside. But beware... the AAAAs inside the 9 volt battery have the polarity reversed! So you must put those in your light BACKWARDS. You should also stretch the light's spring out a little for a tight fit & better contact. This won't effect it if you go back to ordinary batteries, just make sure to get the polarity right.
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