Streamlight MicroStream Ultra-compact Aluminum body with AAA alkaline battery, 3.5 Inch – 1.04 oz – 45 Lumens

April 23, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $15.25Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:40 GMT+0100 - Details)

The MicroStream is a compact single AAA alkaline battery powered LED pen light flashlight designed for use in all markets. It features a push button tail cap switch, momentary or constant on operation, a combination pocket/hat clip for convenience, and amazing brightness and run time for a light of its size and price. The aluminum housing with Type II Military Spec anodizing helps make the light extremely durable and abrasion resistant. Utilizing the latest C4 LED technology, this ultra compact and lightweight flashlight is optimized for output and run time.

Product Features

  • Type II MIL-SPEC abrasion and corrosion-resistant anodized aircraft aluminum construction with unbreakable, scratch-resistant polycarbonate lens.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Receieved imitation knock off. Did not receive what was pictured. I believe it is a cheap imitation knock off. I already have a microstream so I know it is a imitation. My real one has a serial number and brand markings. The one received was not in standard packaging, no markings or serial number. It does not match the photo used in the description.Once I received it I tried to return and guess what, it’s not eligible for return. To be noted is that it was fulfilled and shipped by AJAXLighting, NOT Amazon. I see…

Anonymous says:

5 Stars for a Reason This flashlight, along with the Streamlight Stylus Pro, has become my EDC light of choice. The qualities that I find to be superb would be the smooth finish and profile, the hard black anodization, the no snag pocket clip, tail cap mounted off/on button, the momentary switch, sealed battery compartment, good brightness and the size and weight. Here are some stats that I gathered about my Streamlight MicroStream.Weight: 1.14 oz w/battery (32.1 grams)Length: 3.57 inches (90.88…

Anonymous says:

Great product if you get the real one. I have been using these little lights for a long time. They have never failed me. The only reason I have to replace them is if I lose them. I ran one over with my semi in the snow on accident, thought I lost it. After the snow melted in our terminal I found it. Replaced the battery and it worked fine. I ordered one that was sold by amazon that was a fake. I called and let them know and they replaced it. I am including pictures of the difference between the 2. The cheap ones are not streamlight…

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