I LOVE how far flashlights have come! I've EDC a flashlight for 25yrs. My favorite to date is my Fenix pd36r. 2yrs now I've used it MANY times absolutely every single day.
Not a fan of lights without a replaceable battery. Ideally you’d be able to use store-bought batteries in a pinch as well. Integrated batteries are a tough failure point for such a critical tool.
Proprietary batteries are a deal breaker for any conscious consumer. They will degrade in 2 or 3 years, like all batteries do, and you'll be left deciding wether to spend half the price of the light for a new battery or just buy a new light. This is assuming they will still produce and sell the battery when you need it. It's such a shame because nitecore has very nice products, but for this reason i will never buy one
My favorite edc right now that just suites my needs perfectly for what I do is the Nitecore EDC27 UHI. I absolutely love this light. Just works for me.
I agree. I have both the UHI and the original edc27 and I am so impressed at how slim and powerful they are. Nothing else on the market comes close. I forget I have it on me when I am not using it its so slim.
I've been carrying LED flashlights since the beginning, I don't think I've ever used a pocket clip. A light that fits a pair of CR123 I just put in my pocket or in a gear bag. As flashlights evolved and output went up they finally reached a point at 200-300 lumens that I thought was adequate for me. Today lights are a lot brighter and I have several that run on 18650 or 21700. Now the holy grail for EDC for me is a smaller light that runs on single AA or 14500 but still has output above 300 lumens. I can put an 18650 in my pocket if I really want to and know I'll need serious light but for EDC and occasional use I want a smaller light. I want to put it in my pocket along with multitool, maybe other things, and my pocket won't be too crowded. I've learned that in my daily life I will use a flashlight as much or more than I use a pocket knife or multitool so I want one that I am more likely to carry because it isn't too large. I have a PD36R that I carry frequently and I have the original E03R on my keychain.
I am a diesel technician and at the dealer I work for, they provide strramlight stylus pro with the 2 AAA batteries that they also provide. We beat the heck out of this little lights. Ive had my light in diesel, brake clean, oil, coolant and even left it on top of a dpf while doing regen at 700 degrees and still works! My weekend light is nitecore edc23. Great review!
It is amazing how many contractors I work with that do not carry a flashlight. It is a severely underrated tool to have on your person. I have a Nitecore EDC that I keep clipped to my vest, and it is amazing.
I have been using the Wurkkos TS25 for along time now. The aux light, moonlight mode, quick turbo, big battery, make it perfect for me. Well almost, if it had a 90 degree head, it would be awesome.
I really like noctigon lights, because they're a bit more complex in terms of UI, but I love that about it. Kr4 (modded) is my main carry, sometimes Manker e05ti (modded).
I still remember getting my first 500lm flashlight 🔦...I thought it was the best light ever!! Then I got a 1000lm light and was like OMG!!! Now my lights have to have a minimum of 2500lm...I don't care if your list in the darkest woods on the planet 2500lumens is more than enough light for any situation!!! Preferably a flood light allowing you to be able to see all around you... throw lights are Kool but you can't beat a good flood light
I have a few flashlight (7) my best all around/ edc / work flashlight is Nitecore Edc25 ... perfect for edc and bright AF (easy turbo,easy moonlight) and perfect size
Best edc/tactical lights I've owned and used are from Powertac and Klarus The best AA pocket flashlight I've used is the Klarus XT1A because it has an Instant strobe switch For a work light I'd get a Boruit V15 because it has red flash and a red/blue flash mode
The thing I love about the EDC27 is how slim it is in my pocket, while being bright as hell! Do you find the EDC33 to be a bit bulky in your pocket? I bought the EDC35 thinking I would carry it everyday. I really only use it when I’m hiking, camping, traveling, ETC
I have been a Streamlight user for awhile. They have been dependable for me and have simple and straight forward UI. I have been currently trying out Wurkkos lights. I have the HD01 which is a great EDC light and a fairly intuitive UI considering how many modes it has. I have the TD02 it’s UI keeps it from being a good EDC light IMO. Good general purpose light though, it’s became my nightstand light I’m waiting on the TD03. It looks like it might have a good UI for EDC, I’ll see when it gets here. Time will tell if they end up being as dependable and rugged as the Streamlights have been for me.
Siempre es bueno ver distintas opciones, definitivamente concuerdo con tu punto de vista sobre esas Fenix, aunque yo me quedaría con el modelo E35-R que tengo en la mira. De momento, las mejores linternas todo-terreno que tengo son la Wuben C3 (2) y la Coast XP11-R (1), así como 4 linternas tipo camping para emergencias en casa (1 para cada habitación), en caso de apagones o sismos. Y definitivamente prefiero las linternas que usan baterías reemplazables (ya sean comunes o recargables); aquellas de batería interna NO reemplazable son buenas solo a corto plazo. Excelente video, buena colección y saludos desde la Ciudad de México.
Excellent review of these lights sir! It’s refreshing to see an objective test that is not slanted towards a brand or online seller. I have seen so many people beholden to a particular brand that supports their site. (Olight is an inferior brand that buys loyalty with too many people IMO) Thanks for sharing this well done comparison. Your video production quality is also very impressive. 👍
You Forgot the Husky (Home Depot ) Model : 91309 its 500 Lumens and 1,000 Lumens turbo mode , for $15 , Aluminum Case , USB C , Rechargeable, pocketable , everyday day carry
I'm currently wearing the Olight Warrior 3 on my side but debating on grabbing something new. Any recommendations for something similar in size but perhaps brighter?
I have that lil' Fenix keychain light. Super handy for me, have used it quite a lot. Also put a rubberband around it so i can attach it to my glasses if I need both hands free. Ghetto solution, but hey it works.
I absolutely loved the Fenix WT20R and they went and discontinued it, replacing it with the WT25R - I quickly found the 25 was as good as the 20, and I have had 3 of them - I say 3 because everyone BROKE - 2 from a 6 ft fall and one the battery cover broke. Great light, but Fenix needs to toughen up their products especially when its an EDC
I'm an avid outdoorsman, backpacker, bushcrafter and prepper. I'm looking for a good durable tactical flashlight that has a super bright output, excellent throw, long battery life and has a red mode as well for preserving night vision. Does anyone have any suggestion. I'm looking for top quality, I don't want cheap trash. I want something I can depend on if necessary.
I am here to offer a few alternatives to your lineup. best work light Wuben L1 with a 2000 lumen thrower head and 1000 lumen flood option, Best in pocket The Weltool T1 Pro this 550 lumen 21K candela pocket thrower can pull double duty and a defense light and an edc light,Best general edc The old reliable Streamlight Protac 1L-1AA this light hasn't met a battery it doesn't like. Best keychain light The Rovyvon A8 650 lumen max along with 3 others level of output this little guy sports and few side leds in UV, red, and soft white for map reading ect. Best overall I'm going with The Thrunite TN12 Pro this light can do it all tactical, EDC, ect 1900 lumens and a max throw of 400 meters (100 max for the human eye) and unlike most other lights claims of turbo runtimes being under 2 minutes max this light maintains it for 7 minutes. Best novelty light The Maratac cosmos this little 14500 powered LED is great for spotting animals at night out to 200 meters. X I was just throwing a few more options out there since you're not that into flashlights.
@MarineX I'm torn on the baton 3. I have a warrior 2 mini, baton 2 and juat got the baton 4 but its too small. I think the 3 is large enough to not lose and know you have it, but not to large. Good mix of flood and throw...thoughts? Preciate ur vids and service
I bought the Wuben X2 Copper a couple weeks ago and I hate it. I thought I would like it but I’ve never even carried it because I don’t like it at all. I mostly hate the shape of the beam. It does have a lot of swag though. I want to get rid of it so bad. If you know anyone interested I’ll let it go for $80.
I got frustrated with not being able to just hand someone my light because of confusing UI for non autistic people, so I’ve been rocking the Surefire Aviator for over a year now, it’s not going anywhere. Low/High, White/Off/Amber head. Stupid simple, durable, USA made, and cr123 powered is awesome when you already have a ton for optics and NV
Being an HVAC technician flashlights are my most used tool
I LOVE how far flashlights have come! I've EDC a flashlight for 25yrs. My favorite to date is my Fenix pd36r. 2yrs now I've used it MANY times absolutely every single day.
Hey I used the same one and had it for about a year and a half. Great light!
I’ve had the stream light micro stream USB for about a year now carry it every day and use it almost every day. I love it
It’s great
Not a fan of lights without a replaceable battery. Ideally you’d be able to use store-bought batteries in a pinch as well.
Integrated batteries are a tough failure point for such a critical tool.
Proprietary batteries are a deal breaker for any conscious consumer. They will degrade in 2 or 3 years, like all batteries do, and you'll be left deciding wether to spend half the price of the light for a new battery or just buy a new light. This is assuming they will still produce and sell the battery when you need it. It's such a shame because nitecore has very nice products, but for this reason i will never buy one
My favorite edc right now that just suites my needs perfectly for what I do is the Nitecore EDC27 UHI. I absolutely love this light. Just works for me.
That thing is awesome. I’m thinking of reviewing it which I rarely do individual flashlight reviews.
@@MarineX that would be cool. I'd definitely check it out. Great vids and content man.
I agree. I have both the UHI and the original edc27 and I am so impressed at how slim and powerful they are. Nothing else on the market comes close. I forget I have it on me when I am not using it its so slim.
@@Vanderhauldo you notice a difference between the uhi and the normal one
I've been carrying LED flashlights since the beginning, I don't think I've ever used a pocket clip. A light that fits a pair of CR123 I just put in my pocket or in a gear bag. As flashlights evolved and output went up they finally reached a point at 200-300 lumens that I thought was adequate for me. Today lights are a lot brighter and I have several that run on 18650 or 21700. Now the holy grail for EDC for me is a smaller light that runs on single AA or 14500 but still has output above 300 lumens. I can put an 18650 in my pocket if I really want to and know I'll need serious light but for EDC and occasional use I want a smaller light. I want to put it in my pocket along with multitool, maybe other things, and my pocket won't be too crowded. I've learned that in my daily life I will use a flashlight as much or more than I use a pocket knife or multitool so I want one that I am more likely to carry because it isn't too large.
I have a PD36R that I carry frequently and I have the original E03R on my keychain.
I haven’t been in the flashlight collecting in a long time, switched over to watches. But the Imalent LD10 has held up over the last 4 years.
I am a diesel technician and at the dealer I work for, they provide strramlight stylus pro with the 2 AAA batteries that they also provide. We beat the heck out of this little lights. Ive had my light in diesel, brake clean, oil, coolant and even left it on top of a dpf while doing regen at 700 degrees and still works! My weekend light is nitecore edc23. Great review!
Yea I love my edc23, just need to replace the pocket clip
Im glad to see t his list I have ALL of hem but the wedge is bulletproof. carry it daily.
It is amazing how many contractors I work with that do not carry a flashlight. It is a severely underrated tool to have on your person.
I have a Nitecore EDC that I keep clipped to my vest, and it is amazing.
I like the fenix 40 with the rotating head for your lumen selection.
1st timer here, great presentation. I think I may go with the AceBeam Terminator. I subscribed as well, thanks man b easy.
Welcome!
@@MarineX ordered one, saw afterwards that it comes from China, how long does it take to get in the US, does anyone know?
Thanks to YOU MarineX I got the NiteCore MT2A Pro flashlight for $35 🔦
Yes Fenix 36 pro is amazing it's my emergency car light but my favorite work light is Fenix tk 16 v2.0 for EDC: surefire edc2-dft
I have been using the Wurkkos TS25 for along time now. The aux light, moonlight mode, quick turbo, big battery, make it perfect for me. Well almost, if it had a 90 degree head, it would be awesome.
wurkkos are good lights
I really like noctigon lights, because they're a bit more complex in terms of UI, but I love that about it.
Kr4 (modded) is my main carry, sometimes Manker e05ti (modded).
I still remember getting my first 500lm flashlight 🔦...I thought it was the best light ever!! Then I got a 1000lm light and was like OMG!!! Now my lights have to have a minimum of 2500lm...I don't care if your list in the darkest woods on the planet 2500lumens is more than enough light for any situation!!! Preferably a flood light allowing you to be able to see all around you... throw lights are Kool but you can't beat a good flood light
I have a few flashlight (7) my best all around/ edc / work flashlight is Nitecore Edc25 ... perfect for edc and bright AF (easy turbo,easy moonlight) and perfect size
Best edc/tactical lights I've owned and used are from Powertac and Klarus
The best AA pocket flashlight I've used is the Klarus XT1A because it has an Instant strobe switch
For a work light I'd get a Boruit V15 because it has red flash and a red/blue flash mode
Olight Arkfeld Brass for me
The little keychain light has my attention
The thing I love about the EDC27 is how slim it is in my pocket, while being bright as hell! Do you find the EDC33 to be a bit bulky in your pocket? I bought the EDC35 thinking I would carry it everyday. I really only use it when I’m hiking, camping, traveling, ETC
The edc35 is a biggie. The edc33 isn't that bad in the pocket
nice breakout of info.... ordered up the Acebeam Pokelit AA
thanks 😁
Great video, thank you!
I have been a Streamlight user for awhile. They have been dependable for me and have simple and straight forward UI.
I have been currently trying out Wurkkos lights. I have the HD01 which is a great EDC light and a fairly intuitive UI considering how many modes it has. I have the TD02 it’s UI keeps it from being a good EDC light IMO. Good general purpose light though, it’s became my nightstand light
I’m waiting on the TD03. It looks like it might have a good UI for EDC, I’ll see when it gets here. Time will tell if they end up being as dependable and rugged as the Streamlights have been for me.
Thrunite Archer Pro V2 is the next one I check out. saw a video that showed it could do all kinds of good shit.
Siempre es bueno ver distintas opciones, definitivamente concuerdo con tu punto de vista sobre esas Fenix, aunque yo me quedaría con el modelo E35-R que tengo en la mira. De momento, las mejores linternas todo-terreno que tengo son la Wuben C3 (2) y la Coast XP11-R (1), así como 4 linternas tipo camping para emergencias en casa (1 para cada habitación), en caso de apagones o sismos. Y definitivamente prefiero las linternas que usan baterías reemplazables (ya sean comunes o recargables); aquellas de batería interna NO reemplazable son buenas solo a corto plazo.
Excelente video, buena colección y saludos desde la Ciudad de México.
you should look into Emisar/Andurill 2 flashlights. Theyre awesome.
Great videos..Thank you!
Excellent review of these lights sir! It’s refreshing to see an objective test that is not slanted towards a brand or online seller. I have seen so many people beholden to a particular brand that supports their site. (Olight is an inferior brand that buys loyalty with too many people IMO)
Thanks for sharing this well done comparison. Your video production quality is also very impressive. 👍
You Forgot the Husky (Home Depot ) Model : 91309 its 500 Lumens and 1,000 Lumens turbo mode , for $15 , Aluminum Case , USB C , Rechargeable, pocketable , everyday day carry
I'm currently wearing the Olight Warrior 3 on my side but debating on grabbing something new. Any recommendations for something similar in size but perhaps brighter?
For tactical I recommend the Malkoff Bodyguard
Any recommendations for a long run time flood light?
Thank you X!
It would be great if you make a video also for backpacks, since most of us EDC a laptop nowadays :)
I just got a fenix pd36r v2. Why did you pick the pro
They sent it to me
So why is the Olight Arcfeld Pro not on this list?
I have that lil' Fenix keychain light. Super handy for me, have used it quite a lot. Also put a rubberband around it so i can attach it to my glasses if I need both hands free. Ghetto solution, but hey it works.
If you want something flat I recommend the Klarus E5
Robyvon has been superb on my keys
The nitecore mt2a is in fact a banger 4:37
I absolutely loved the Fenix WT20R and they went and discontinued it, replacing it with the WT25R - I quickly found the 25 was as good as the 20, and I have had 3 of them - I say 3 because everyone BROKE - 2 from a 6 ft fall and one the battery cover broke. Great light, but Fenix needs to toughen up their products especially when its an EDC
I still have the 20 but I love me some 25r
I'm an avid outdoorsman, backpacker, bushcrafter and prepper. I'm looking for a good durable tactical flashlight that has a super bright output, excellent throw, long battery life and has a red mode as well for preserving night vision. Does anyone have any suggestion. I'm looking for top quality, I don't want cheap trash. I want something I can depend on if necessary.
6691 Boyd Loaf
Wuben released the X2 Pro, it can use 1 or two AA batteries.
Yup yup. I mentioned that
Surefire tactician or a Surefire P6. Those are what I carry.
Tac 22r
I am here to offer a few alternatives to your lineup. best work light Wuben L1 with a 2000 lumen thrower head and 1000 lumen flood option, Best in pocket The Weltool T1 Pro this 550 lumen 21K candela pocket thrower can pull double duty and a defense light and an edc light,Best general edc The old reliable Streamlight Protac 1L-1AA this light hasn't met a battery it doesn't like. Best keychain light The Rovyvon A8 650 lumen max along with 3 others level of output this little guy sports and few side leds in UV, red, and soft white for map reading ect. Best overall I'm going with The Thrunite TN12 Pro this light can do it all tactical, EDC, ect 1900 lumens and a max throw of 400 meters (100 max for the human eye) and unlike most other lights claims of turbo runtimes being under 2 minutes max this light maintains it for 7 minutes. Best novelty light The Maratac cosmos this little 14500 powered LED is great for spotting animals at night out to 200 meters. X I was just throwing a few more options out there since you're not that into flashlights.
No Olights? plenty of ppl hate them but they plenty do not. For budget, wuben and sofirn are solid
I agree. I considered the javelot and baton pro 3 but charging is my issue
@MarineX I'm torn on the baton 3. I have a warrior 2 mini, baton 2 and juat got the baton 4 but its too small. I think the 3 is large enough to not lose and know you have it, but not to large. Good mix of flood and throw...thoughts?
Preciate ur vids and service
My favorite are not on your list.....weltool t1protac, olight i3t, nitecore edc33 and nitecore mtc2 pro.....✌🏻😎
I’m carrying that Nitecore today. The mtc. So good
I bought the Wuben X2 Copper a couple weeks ago and I hate it. I thought I would like it but I’ve never even carried it because I don’t like it at all. I mostly hate the shape of the beam. It does have a lot of swag though. I want to get rid of it so bad. If you know anyone interested I’ll let it go for $80.
Join my discord and list it in Buy Sale Trade section www.themarinex.com/discord
I got frustrated with not being able to just hand someone my light because of confusing UI for non autistic people, so I’ve been rocking the Surefire Aviator for over a year now, it’s not going anywhere. Low/High, White/Off/Amber head. Stupid simple, durable, USA made, and cr123 powered is awesome when you already have a ton for optics and NV
Not interested in the pouch interested I t he practically and power and functional characteristic...
Dorothy Roads
dude I cannot take this video seriously if you don't include any Olight in your list... come on
I like Olight but they fail me when I need them. Especially the charger
Wurkkos FC12 w/ optional short barrel tube
edc 33 for me