MY 4AA PROPOLYMER® MELTED & MUTATED. BUT IT STILL WORKS!
Your flashlights are amazing! I was using a 4AA ProPolymer along with a torch for preheating. The light got too close to the torch; and, as you can see by the pictures, the torch melted the flashlight… but it still works!Thanks and please continue making great durable products.
Jason Palmer
Alberta, Canada
Product information: 4AA ProPolymer
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A TIP OF THE HAT TO AN AMERICAN COMPANY THAT STILL CARES ABOUT QUALITY
I'm a Flight Inspector with Lockheed Martin Aeronautics and tonight I was up in a bucket lift approx. 40 feet in the air, inspecting a job on the top of the ship. I was using one of your PolyStinger® LED rechargeable lights. It was rather windy, and wet, and I guess I'm telling on myself for being rather clumsy, but the light slipped and fell all the way to the concrete deck below. One of my co-workers retrieved it, and to our amazement, not only was it undamaged, but it still operated just fine. A tip of the hat to an American company that still cares about QUALITY. (I know a little bit about that because I've been a Quality Assurance Inspector for this company for the past 14 years.)Sincerely,
Scott Vandergraft
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Product information: PolyStinger LED
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THE PROTAC® 2AA MAY BE THE FINEST COMPACT LIGHT I'VE EVER OWNED.
Just wanted to say that the ProTac 2AA, which I recently purchased, may be the finest compact light I've ever had the privilege of owning. In the past I have had competitors' lights, but your flashlight is truly a wonder. It's ergonomic, tactical, compact, unbelievably bright, easy to use, sleek, fair priced, and completely practical. Wow! Thank you for making such a "brilliant" product!Thanks,
Daniel Seidel
Product information: ProTac 2AA
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STREAMLIGHT FLASHLIGHTS ARE BUILT LIKE TANKS!
I have owned a Streamlight Scorpion® for several years and decided to try and modify it to use an LED. I thought since I could not disassemble the lens and reflector, that I would simply use my Dremel tool with a cutoff wheel to separate the material. You can imagine how that turned out: I
destroyed a great flashlight but learned a valuable lesson: Streamlight flashlights are built like tanks! The aluminum had to be an 1/8th of an inch thick, simply amazing! I am enclosing a picture of my handy work. Thanks for making such a solid product. I won't ever try something like that with another Streamlight! Sincerely,
Frank A. Binetti
Norwalk, CT
Product information: Scorpion
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ANY OTHER FLASHLIGHT WOULD HAVE BEEN SMASHED TO PIECES, BUT NOT THE STINGER DS® LED!
We use your Stinger DS LEDs to conduct inspections of our aircraft as they arrive here in the Memphis Hub. These lights have to be bright, lightweight, and capable of withstanding all of the abuse that the employees are capable of delivering.I never thought that they would be capable of withstanding the abuse that one of the lights took several weeks ago. One of the lights rolled off a tractor tug that we use to pull containers of freight to and from our aircraft. After the flashlight rolled off of the tug, it was run over by the tractor, and then dragged under the wheel for several feet. The flashlight endured serious damage as the aluminum body of the light was ground into the concrete, and then the bell of the light was compressed, and the lens popped out of the light. Any other flashlight that we have ever used would have most definitely been smashed into countless pieces, but to my surprise, when I pressed the switch, the Stinger was fully operable. I could not have been more impressed. My hat is off to the manufacturer for the durability of the unit.
David Worley
Senior Manager, Hub Operations
Federal Express Corporation
Product information: Stinger DS LED
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