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Great LED flashlight! Mar 04, 2010 This flashlight is indestructible, very bright for its size, and works even when the battery is low. Very well-engineered. Expensive, but worth it.
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Simply inferior to the Streamlight 66318 Feb 27, 2010 I recently purchased both this Gerber Infinity and the Streamlight 66318 MicroStream LED Pen Flashlight. I have to say, this isn't a bad light unless you have a competitor's for comparison. It simply has nothing on the Streamlight. The Streamlight is brighter (a lot), smaller, lighter, more white-blueish, and uses a AAA rather than a AA battery. Both lights seem like they would take a 20 foot fall and are highly durable. The Streamlight has a pushbutton, this light is twist for on. I'm not sure which one is better, I don't really care. The Streamlight just simply seems superior in lightage, and design. This one is so heavy I don't understand who would want to clip it on a shirt.. Maybe a belt.
Even the Streamlight is kind of heavy for a shirt (it still has a AAA battery), but at-least it is doable.
Again, not a bad micro-flashlight, just inferior in every way to an alternative that only cost a buck more.
Gerber Feb 16, 2010 Good , small, and handy light for it's size. The build quality is excellent. I have similar sized flashlights with a higher lumen output, but at a higher cost. Overall a good bang for the buck.
Perfect flashlight for close quarters work Feb 13, 2010 While not meant to be used as a search light, this flashlight is perfect for my job. Working on an aircraft during days or nights, this flashlight's brightness suits me perfectly whether it be inspecting aircraft and engines or lighting the way for me to walk at night. The size and portability compliments this product where you can easily put in your pocket without the bulkiness of larger flashlights. An added bonus is the AA battery required. When working overseas, 123 batteries used by some flashlights are hard to come by. AA batteries are much more common, making this buy an excellent one.
Gerber 22 Feb 06, 2010 Gives off a good beam and operates on only one AA battery.
Fits in your pocket, or can be attached to a belt loop.
Very handy. A bit pricey.
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