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<blockquote data-quote="Rustytigwire" data-source="post: 3685583" data-attributes="member: 47974"><p>I chose these because the battery charges inside the flashlight without disassembly.</p><p>USB micro. Have charger in every car.</p><p>Some models have 2 buttons on the outside for the charger to fit I was afraid of short circuit exposure. Metal tools on bench coins knife screws in pockets.</p><p>Some makers havs USB located on the battery so you still have to take it apart every time.</p><p>Tape on outside it makes more comfortable to hold in teeth and easier to find because everything is black now.</p><p>Battery one on the right is on the nightstand for the Mrs.</p><p>The long one has high low strobe off.</p><p>Short one has Oh my gosh how many times do I push the button.</p><p>Both lights take same battery. None replaced so far..</p><p>All that said I'm sure Streamlight and Fenix hold up to their reputation. Midway had these reasonable so I bought one then another. LED's and batteries is kind of like fuel injection on cars manufacturers finally got it figured out after several years of"coulda done better" products.</p><p>Longer model out of production.</p><p>Short one here;</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://ads.midwayusa.com/product/1019607820?pid=863645[/URL]</p><p>You will be pleased with any purchase you choose..</p><p>Good hunting.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]238490[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustytigwire, post: 3685583, member: 47974"] I chose these because the battery charges inside the flashlight without disassembly. USB micro. Have charger in every car. Some models have 2 buttons on the outside for the charger to fit I was afraid of short circuit exposure. Metal tools on bench coins knife screws in pockets. Some makers havs USB located on the battery so you still have to take it apart every time. Tape on outside it makes more comfortable to hold in teeth and easier to find because everything is black now. Battery one on the right is on the nightstand for the Mrs. The long one has high low strobe off. Short one has Oh my gosh how many times do I push the button. Both lights take same battery. None replaced so far.. All that said I'm sure Streamlight and Fenix hold up to their reputation. Midway had these reasonable so I bought one then another. LED's and batteries is kind of like fuel injection on cars manufacturers finally got it figured out after several years of"coulda done better" products. Longer model out of production. Short one here; [URL unfurl="true"]https://ads.midwayusa.com/product/1019607820?pid=863645[/URL] You will be pleased with any purchase you choose.. Good hunting. [ATTACH type="full" alt="20211205_094944.jpg"]238490[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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