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  • DAVE_M

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    I've got that one saved in my amazon wish list to purchase later.
    Most of the time I just need a light to see under or behind desk, so the low output shouldn't be an issue.

    10-50 Lumens is sufficient for such things as that. I use a 5 Lumen light in the office.
     

    homeslice

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    I will say - don't buy a flashlight just for one single task (looking behind a desk in an office). Once you begin carrying one regularly you'll find you can use it much more often. When you start thinking of it to use in a self defense situation, you'll want a bigger one :) Just my 2c. Hope this helps.
     

    Suburbazine

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    Here:

    http://www.amazon.com/Nitecore-MT1C...1?ie=UTF8&qid=1443166542&sr=8-1&keywords=mt1c

    Yes, I'm a Nitecore fanboy. Not much of a Surefire or Streamlight person, not bright enough anymore.

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    I don't think anything else on the micro-EDC list so far is as bright. You could go for it's slightly bigger rechargeable brother (the MH1C @ 600lm) but the price almost doubles.
     
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