Pelican 2360 Flashlight

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2011

Fun Gun Gear Reviews Presents: The Pelican 2360 LED Flashlight featuring 95 Lumins for 2 hours with 2 AA Batteries. Push button tail pad, Areospace Aluminum Alloy body and an intense beam of light.

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  • Light is Made in China. Checkering is for show only. One of the most slippery lights I own. Tailcap switch is too sensative and too soft. Output isn't 95 lumens. Pelican measures output at the emitter, not out the front with the bezel installed. Emitter lumens are always going to be less than out the front numbers by about 1/3.

    A very under-whelming light. There are cheaper & brighter 2AA LED models out there with similar or better quality than the 2360. Surprised at your positive review.

  • @NGMonocrom I think he positively reviews everything that gets sent to him.

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  • i got this light for 5$ on sale lol is not bad

    

  • "I am Sootchutis of the Borg"

  • I got flashlights falling out of my ass right now lol always looking for a good review though

  • I was looking to buy this light a couple years ago when it first came out, and was led to believe it was about $25-. It turned out to be more like $40-$50. For that money, I'll go with a Quark or Fenix anyday over this!

  • DOES THIS CUM IN FLESHLIGHT?!?

  • LOL straight beam? I have twenty flashlights and not one has a crooked or twisted beam. had to laugh hard, thanks Sootch

    My best light is the Fenix LD20, I have several and they outperform anything in tha price range. I guess it is the straight beam they produce.

  • @NGMonocrom But also yeah..... I'm looking to get an E21 with a neutral tint emitter.

  • @NGMonocrom Hmm... if it's that sensitive that's not good...

    My overall point is that as flashaholics know the brightest light isn't necessarily the best light. One of my most used lights from my collection is a Streamlight Sylus Pro. It's only about 20 lumens, but fits in the hand very well is bright enough for 90 percent of tasks (actually a perfect brightness) and is very reliable. I love my more expensive Fenix lights, but some lights you just go back to because of the overall handling.

  • Think that I would stick with my LD20 for options and fire power.

  • Are there many flashlights out there with crooked beams? lmao

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