Your pocket/keychain flashlight?

Keychain: Nitecore Tube
main reason: weight <10 g, beat that
2nd reason: very sturdy

Pocket: usually nothing, but i case somethign is needed it’s JetBeam Jet-1 MK
main reason: decent output fot the given size
2nd reason: lightest & smallest 14500 light
3rd reason: quality made

Still several Arc AAAs, plus a couple of BLF A01s (orange anodizing)

Thrunite T10 V2

Is it a AA or AAA or lion? - 14500 lion

Why’d you choose that one? - Size, battery options, deep carry clip, brightness, quality.

How long have you been carrying it? - ~ 3 months

How often do you use it? - Almost daily

How’s it working for you? - EXCELLENT

How’s the wear-n-tear on the finish? So far so good.

Do you carry more than one? - Yes, but not in my pocket.

I work in Health IT so I carry a backpack with my laptop and all my needed toys…er… tools!
In my backpack I carry a Thrunite TN4A with Eneloop Pro AA batteries. There is probably a Streamlight Polytac in there as well with CR123’s.

My pocket EDC flashlight depends on mood and what I happen to pickup that day.

Today it’s a grey Emisar D4 4500K XPL HI (two 4k emitters and two 5k emitters). Using the stock 18650 tube with a VTC5A.

Jetbeam Mini-1, all day every day.

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Jetbeam Mini-1, all day every day.

What kind of pry bar is on your keychain?

And he. YUKKKKKkkk. Drives a Toyota thingy……

That dual screwdriver tip item on ring is neat.

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You are probably looking at the USB drive?

Comes in handy just like the flashlight when youre already crammed under a desk and need to remove a PCI card or similar.

Not sure I get the Toyota hate?

Some of the most reliable and best value-for-money vehicles are Toyotas (if you believe Consumer Reports.)

I’ve been leasing Toyota Corollas since 2009 . Never once had a problem with any of them. I used to be into fast cars when I was younger. Now I’m into cars that don’t break. I know I can get from point A to point B without getting stuck on the side of the road.

Our family owns a somewhat older Corolla.

It is very reliable, but if we were to get into a serious wreck, the car wouldn't suffer much damage, but the occupants would.

Other than that, it's a very nice car for the money.

I love my Tacoma