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forum threadJohnDubya posted Yesterday 01:37 AM
forum threadJohnDubya posted Yesterday 01:37 AM

$127.00: Streamlight 74501 Strion HPL 615-Lumen Compact Rechargeable Flashlight with 120V AC/12V DC Charger and Holder, Black @ Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Streamlight 74501 Strion HPL 615-Lumen Compact Rechargeable Flashlight with 120V AC/12V DC Charger and Holder, Black on sale for $127.00.

Features:
  • No Standalone lithium batteries are sold with the product
  • Features a multi-function, push-button tactical tail switch for one-handed operation of high, medium, low, or strobe modes
  • Multiple modes: high, medium, low or strobe mode
  • High for a high-lumen, far-reaching beam: 615 Lumens; 40,000 Candela; 400 Meter beam; runs 1 Hours
  • Medium for bright light, good beam distance and longer run time: 320 Lumens; 20,000 Candela; 283 Meter beam; runs 2 Hours
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Amazon [amazon.com] has Streamlight 74501 Strion HPL 615-Lumen Compact Rechargeable Flashlight with 120V AC/12V DC Charger and Holder, Black on sale for $127.00.

Features:
  • No Standalone lithium batteries are sold with the product
  • Features a multi-function, push-button tactical tail switch for one-handed operation of high, medium, low, or strobe modes
  • Multiple modes: high, medium, low or strobe mode
  • High for a high-lumen, far-reaching beam: 615 Lumens; 40,000 Candela; 400 Meter beam; runs 1 Hours
  • Medium for bright light, good beam distance and longer run time: 320 Lumens; 20,000 Candela; 283 Meter beam; runs 2 Hours

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Yesterday 03:14 AM
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vsneakyYesterday 03:14 AM
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Stream light has life warranty 💪
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Yesterday 03:46 AM
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Quote from vsneaky :
Stream light has life warranty 💪
Yep. Just don't send anything back in its original box if you want to keep that; they won't send it back.
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Yesterday 05:18 AM
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hajimowYesterday 05:18 AM
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Oh my god I was looking for this.
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elcartel213Yesterday 07:04 AM
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Overpriced.
Only 615lm.
Proprietary battery.
Hard pass
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imdjayYesterday 02:10 PM
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OK someone enlighten us who have no idea.... why is this worth it? Even if its good quality and lifetime warranty, the value isn't slapping me in the face....
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JohnDubyaYesterday 02:28 PM
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Quote from imdjay :
OK someone enlighten us who have no idea.... why is this worth it? Even if its good quality and lifetime warranty, the value isn't slapping me in the face....
Here's what I got from ChatGPT about pros and cons:

The Streamlight Strion HPL is a solid, professional-grade flashlight that shines in reliability, build quality, and convenience rather than cutting-edge specs. Its strengths are rugged aircraft-aluminum construction, a well-regulated beam with good real-world brightness, included AC/DC charging cradle, and a reputation for long-term dependability, especially among duty and work users who value gear that "just works." The downsides are equally clear: the proprietary battery and charger lock you into Streamlight replacements, runtime on high is modest by modern standards, the design lacks USB-C and newer battery tech, and its price often reflects brand and durability more than raw lumen-per-dollar value. In short, it is a good value if you prioritize durability, simplicity, and a proven platform, but not the best value if your goal is maximum performance, runtime, or modern features for the money.
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majorhavocYesterday 03:17 PM
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The reputation for durability may be appeal for certain use cases. But in a world full of high quality, far more affordable lighting options from companies like Sofirn and Wuben, it's getting really hard to justify $130 for a single flashlight.

Streamlight of late seems to be relying on their brand reputation and professional user base. They're in serious danger of making the same mistake a certain "professional grade" flashlight manufacturer of 20 years ago. They got their name selling baton-sized flashlights to law enforcement and private security companies. They were still touting over-priced xenon-bulb incadescent technology offering tens of lumens of output and disposable D-cell power supplies when the rest of the world was moving on to LED emitters and nickel-cadnium rechargable batteries.

Now that company is primarily known for their AA cell flashlight gift sets marketed as father's day presents in big box DIY stores. Who was that also-ran company again? I think the name began with an "M" ....

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Joseph06Yesterday 03:57 PM
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$127 for a flashlight this better light up a stadium
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TepYesterday 05:19 PM
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Quote from Joseph06 :
$127 for a flashlight this better light up a stadium
And make coffee...this price is ridiculous, so many much cheaper options!
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TsHnToday 12:15 AM
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Quote from majorhavoc :
The reputation for durability may be appeal for certain use cases. But in a world full of high quality, far more affordable lighting options from companies like Sofirn and Wuben, it's getting really hard to justify $130 for a single flashlight.Streamlight of late seems to be relying on their brand reputation and professional user base. They're in serious danger of making the same mistake a certain "professional grade" flashlight manufacturer of 20 years ago. They got their name selling baton-sized flashlights to law enforcement and private security companies. They were still touting over-priced xenon-bulb incadescent technology offering tens of lumens of output and disposable D-cell power supplies when the rest of the world was moving on to LED emitters and nickel-cadnium rechargable batteries. Now that company is primarily known for their AA cell flashlight gift sets marketed as father's day presents in big box DIY stores. Who was that also-ran company again? I think the name began with an "M" ....
Lithium-Ion not Nicd
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jotannToday 01:12 AM
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This has got to be a joke. It's a flashlight with no battery, low lumens and proprietary cables.
People complain about "apple tax" and fanboyism, it this requires a special type of mental hurdles to explain away the buy-in.
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majorhavocToday 01:15 AM
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Quote from TsHn :
Lithium-Ion not Nicd
No - Lithium-Ion is a much more recent battery chemistry. When Maglight first started slipping in the marketplace 20 years ago, competitors were still using nickel cadnium battery technology.

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