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    How to Choose the Right Flashlight

    2018-09-26 18:02:48

    Flashlight is necessary in our daily life. Streamlight makes serious lighting tools. We make them for a wide variety of applications, but typically, there is no one light that works well in all situations. Flashlight choice depends on intended use. You need to consider your applications and how you will be using the light to select the light that's best for your specific needs.How to Choose the Right Flashlight

    To help you determine the right light for you, Streamlight created an interactive, online beam demonstration. You can check it out by clicking here. Want more information our different beam patterns? Click here.

    Use this beam information, as well as the information we provide below, to choose a light that meets your needs and will last.

    BATTERY TYPE

    Can the budget pay for disposable batteries or does frequent use demand rechargeables?

    Disposable: Disposable batteries, either alkaline or lithium, have excellent storage life, 7 and 10 years respectively. They generally offer longer run times for a given bulb power, are typically lower in initial purchase price and are easier to keep spares on hand. Their operating costs are considerably higher than rechargeable lights (see chart) and they are seldom as bright. Lithium cells have high energy density, but are even more costly than alkaline.

    Rechargeable: Rechargeable flashlights using nickel metal hydride (NiMH) or lithium ion batteries feature extraordinarily low operating expenses and are well suited for frequent use. Depending on the model, they often store conveniently in custom charger holders. Their initial purchase price can be higher, but cost savings are seen over the total life of ownership.

    BULB TYPE

    Historically, flashlights were available with several different kinds of bulbs, such as xenon and halogen incandescent lamps. Nowadays, as technology has evolved, most flashlights depend on LEDs, which are cost efficient and long lasting, to produce light.

    By using LEDs, Streamlight has the flexibility to adjust a flashlight’s output and beam patterns to meet a customer’s needs. The following are the different types of “bulbs” we use:

    LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes): Solid-state construction. A high-intensity "solid-state" bulb which lasts up to 100,000 hours. Do not require periodic replacement. Able to run for very long periods of time on very little power. Available in various colors including Ultraviolet. Streamlight pairs LEDs with a Streamlight-engineered reflector and other technology to increase the brightness and create an intense beam of light that pierces the darkness.  

    "Chip On Board" (COB) LED - Multiple LED chips (typically nine or more) that are packaged together as one lighting module. The LED chip diode is built directly on the circuit board. When it is lit up, it looks more like a lighting panel than multiple individual lights.

    Combination LED/COB LED – Combines the intense brightness of a Streamlight LED for distance lighting and a COB LED for a smooth, flood beam for up-close work. Provides a multi-function flashlight to provide you flexibility for your lighting tasks.

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