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shelshy

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I personally like the Streamlight Stylus. It uses 2-AAAs. Use it almost every night and am still on my first set of batteries and bought it in October-ish. Even bought one for my dad for Christmas and he carries his daily also (we both work in transportation for a large company and have to jack with trailers in the dark). Even our mechanics all use them daily.

http://www.streamlight.com/product/product.aspx?pid=133
 
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montesa

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Seems like there are a lot of good lights. I'll have to reseach a little more now that it's narrowed down. I'll let you guys know what I go with! Thanks!
 

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Seems like there are a lot of good lights. I'll have to reseach a little more now that it's narrowed down. I'll let you guys know what I go with! Thanks!

Please do - it's always nice to see what people end up with and what they think of their choice after a little use.
 

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After looking at all of them I think I'm going to go with the Klarus P1A XP-G R5 AA. It's simple, has good reviews and has everything I want. Going to order a couple tonight! This will be my first flashlight that isn't a piece of crap.
 

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I personally like the Streamlight Stylus. It uses 2-AAAs. Use it almost every night and am still on my first set of batteries and bought it in October-ish. Even bought one for my dad for Christmas and he carries his daily also (we both work in transportation for a large company and have to jack with trailers in the dark). Even our mechanics all use them daily.

http://www.streamlight.com/product/product.aspx?pid=133

+1 on the streamlight. It's good to go.
 

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