Mini EDC Flashlight Recommendations (All 1x CR123A Battery)
Published: 9 years ago
TO SEE THE STATS FOR ANY OF THE LIGHTS SHOWN OR PURCHASE THE LIGHT, CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW TO GO TO AMAZON:
FourSevens Mini ML: http://goo.gl/rBXCtH
ITP A1 EOS: http://goo.gl/alhMYe
Fenix E15: http://goo.gl/9oQ04B
Olight S10R Baton: http://goo.gl/cVEy3x
Palight Z3: http://goo.gl/PhhcLu
EagleTac D25C Clicky: http://goo.gl/QT6PED
Generic $5 Flashlight (Cree XP-G R5 Emitter) : http://goo.gl/6LT6nZ
Trustfire Mini: http://goo.gl/u5IY95
LINKS FOR RECOMMENDED BATTERIES FOR THESE LIGHTS:
Surefire CR123A: http://goo.gl/vuEkjW
EagTac 16340 Lithium-Ion Batteries: http://goo.gl/awk1Tk
NiteCore 16340 Battery: http://goo.gl/0GWyZV
I recommend one high performance light and a few budget priced back-up lights. For the high end light I recommend the EagleTac D25C or the Olight S10R. The EagleTac was the brightest of all the lights. For back-up lights around the house, the $5 generic light was more than bright enough, and simple to use. If you want a very compact and relatively bright light, the FourSevens Mini ML is recommended. The Fenix was poorly constructed, the threads were too big, connection was not reliable, and the battery rattled inside, I cannot recommend it. The Trustfire light needed another O-ring and grip added before it was usable. In conclusion, I would recommend the EagleTac for your pocket, the FourSevens for a keychain, and 3-4 of the generic lights for back-up lights around the house.
Master Flashlight Video Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYRgjW5aW1hCekmLOd_rKigt7A-3cAVl0
FourSevens Mini ML: http://goo.gl/rBXCtH
ITP A1 EOS: http://goo.gl/alhMYe
Fenix E15: http://goo.gl/9oQ04B
Olight S10R Baton: http://goo.gl/cVEy3x
Palight Z3: http://goo.gl/PhhcLu
EagleTac D25C Clicky: http://goo.gl/QT6PED
Generic $5 Flashlight (Cree XP-G R5 Emitter) : http://goo.gl/6LT6nZ
Trustfire Mini: http://goo.gl/u5IY95
LINKS FOR RECOMMENDED BATTERIES FOR THESE LIGHTS:
Surefire CR123A: http://goo.gl/vuEkjW
EagTac 16340 Lithium-Ion Batteries: http://goo.gl/awk1Tk
NiteCore 16340 Battery: http://goo.gl/0GWyZV
I recommend one high performance light and a few budget priced back-up lights. For the high end light I recommend the EagleTac D25C or the Olight S10R. The EagleTac was the brightest of all the lights. For back-up lights around the house, the $5 generic light was more than bright enough, and simple to use. If you want a very compact and relatively bright light, the FourSevens Mini ML is recommended. The Fenix was poorly constructed, the threads were too big, connection was not reliable, and the battery rattled inside, I cannot recommend it. The Trustfire light needed another O-ring and grip added before it was usable. In conclusion, I would recommend the EagleTac for your pocket, the FourSevens for a keychain, and 3-4 of the generic lights for back-up lights around the house.
Master Flashlight Video Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYRgjW5aW1hCekmLOd_rKigt7A-3cAVl0