Practical Prepping Podcast

Episode #98, "Let's Talk Flashlights."

September 13, 2021 Mark & Krista Lawley Episode 98
Practical Prepping Podcast
Episode #98, "Let's Talk Flashlights."
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Practical Prepping Podcast Episode #98, "Let's Talk Flashlights."

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The first flashlight was invented in 1898 by English inventor David Misell,called “flash” light because the light couldn’t be turned on for long and had to be rested from time to time.

in the 50s, 60s & 70s Eveready flashlight was THE most popular flashlight, and carried by almost every police officer
1967 Eveready Energizer introduced the first rechargeable flashlight
1970: The first water-resistant flashlight is introduced - again, by Energizer, also the first push button switch
1979: The first Maglite flashlight is introduced.
It became the new standard in law enforcement
1980s: The first pocket-sized flashlights are introduced
1999, the LED was made suitable for use in a flashlight. The LED bulb could be made brighter, more efficient, smaller, so many ways and in so many sizes.

LED lights have become the gold standard in handheld lighting devices, and are the current standard in law enforcement.

Here are a few good brands:
Fenix
E35 V3.0
3000 Lumens 
5 outputs + strobe
Rechargable 5000 mAh battery
4.65"x1.04"
2.36 oz w/o battery
$70

Streamlight
Stinger 800 lumen
3 levels of brightness
Rechargeable

Surefire
Sidekick
3 power levelslevels
USB rechargeable

Nightstick Extreme
500 lumens
CR123 batteries 

Lumens are the measurement of intensity

  • The more the brighter
  • 5-10 lumens is enough to see while walking on walkways 
  • Small button key chain lights
  • 100-125 good EDC lumens
  • >350-400 EDC tactical lights
  • 500+ high intensity tactical lights

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