Streamlight 90528 Survivor LED with DC Black - 175 Lumens
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175 It's a dazzling display.
Yes, the battery is rechargeable; however, the charger is not.
It's water-resistant, but if you submerge it for more than a few seconds, it'll be damaged. When I was able to go in and find one that had fallen off my coat inside a fire and had been blasted with a ladder pipe for a while, there was quite a bit of moisture inside the light when I was able to find it. The light did not come back on after I tried to dry it out and recharge it. I believe that if any part of the LED element becomes wet, it will be rendered useless.
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Selected User Reviews For Streamlight 90528 Survivor LED with DC Black - 175 Lumens
During Hurricane Sandy in New York City in 2012, I used this light while working as a rescuer. The only light that worked perfectly throughout the entire event was the Streamlight. We had a number of bulky box-style and portable "waterproof" lights that failed as soon as they came into contact with saltwater. The storm had no effect on this light at all. It's small, tough, and lighter than the others we've tried, with excellent battery life. The light was held in place on the front of my harness by a spring lever that did not break or fall off. It kept the light pointing forward at chest height for a long distance, allowing me to use both hands without having to hold the light and allowing me to see a long way ahead. In low light and while wearing work gloves, the large push button on top was easy to locate. When I think back on it, this light was the only piece of equipment that worked flawlessly throughout the entire event.
Light that is unwavering. I'm not a firefighter; instead, I'm just a regular guy. This light was purchased to attach to my pack so that I could be seen while rucking at night. I like that it can run on both gas and electricity, and I'm glad I got the rechargeable version. The built-in battery lasts approximately three hours. If I need more light, I simply switch to the alkaline holster that comes with the flashlight. I bought eneloop pro aa batteries, and they work perfectly to power the light. Pulling the metal tab is the only part of the battery replacement process. It's a little difficult, so I leverage my knife's spine. Overall, this light has made me very happy. Time will tell, but it appears to be a well-made product. My only complaint is that Amazon sent me an opened box product on the first shipment, but they promptly replaced it with a new one, as I have experienced with other Amazon purchases. Aside from that, I am extremely pleased with my purchase.
I really like these lights; they're similar to the ones we have on our work trucks. It does not come with a charger, which is my issue. The charger is then available for purchase, but it does not include a plug. WTF! Why would you sell anything if the others aren't included? I would have purchased a different light if I had known this prior to purchasing it. Now that you've put it all together, you're almost at $100.
I work as a security guard at a government facility and prefer to use Steamlight over the flashlight I was given. It's bright and versatile, making it appropriate for a variety of settings. The Steamlight flashlight's housing is tough and can withstand a lot of abuse. You will not be disappointed with the Steamlight flashlight! The Streamlight Survivor flashlight is the flashlight you'll need to get through the night!.
A firefighter's dream come true. This flashlight is both long-lasting and powerful. It was purchased as a personal item to be used in the truck. It comes with all of the necessary adapters for charging it from a cigarette lighter socket. I'll never leave the house without at least one of these in each car and toolbox.
This is a great addition to my coat. It also has three different modes. The flashing mode is ideal for use on highways and for attracting drivers' attention.
This light is absolutely stunning! It's extremely bright and dependable. It is significantly lighter and brighter than its predecessor, which used a standard light bulb. This has been through a few fires but still appears to be in good condition. The battery appears to last a long time and remains at full brightness until the battery runs out. The only issue I've had with it is that the plastic on the threads cracked when I overtightened the lens. I contacted Streamlight, and they provided me with one at no charge. I've seen newer models, and it appears that this problem has been resolved by preventing overtightening, so don't be concerned. The Pros: br>br>The Pros: br>br>The Pros: br>b
- br>Easy to carrybr>br>br>br Exceptionally Bright- The beam is nicely focused.
- Longevity of the batterybr>- Durable- My light is unaffected by smoke, heat, dirt, water, or impact.
- Simple to Usebr>- The Good: Excellent customer service that stands behind their productbr>br>The Bad:
- There is no indication of a low battery. None of the competitors, as far as I'm aware, have this.
- Issue with the Lens Cover - br>br>Conclusion: It appears that the newer models have addressed this issue. br>br> br>If you're a firefighter looking for a new right angle flashlight, this one is a good choice. It's been through the ringer and still works like a charm. In the years that I've had it, I've had no major issues with it.
The beam stretches for a long distance. This heavy duty flashlight is primarily designed for fire departments or security duty due to its compact profile and highly usable pocket clip. They've been designed to withstand the elements. So far, the ones at my place of business have done a fantastic job. Streamlight's previous products were far inferior to this one, and it was well-engineered. designed. Streamlight has improved the newer Survivor series by adding a rubberized lens ring that is far less vulnerable to damage from bumping or dropping it; this is a significant improvement.