| Special Feature | Led Lights |
|---|---|
| Color | Black |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Material | Aluminum |
| White Brightness | 120 Lumens |
| Included Components | 1740 tactical-flashlights, 1740 Tactical Equipment, 1500 Hunting, Airsoft and Paintball |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Light Path Distance | 81 Meters |
| Battery Cell Composition | Alkaline |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Ounces |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Warranty Type | Lifetime |
| Brand | Pelican |
| Brightness | 120 Lumen |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Runtime | 9 hours |
| Finish Type | Black |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019428102883 |
| Manufacturer | Pelican |
| UPC | 777785820191 757183458943 618152124118 807035646117 182682430907 700736537688 623853345878 710551785263 111326494593 019428102883 611267436817 194281028836 014891403932 094721239023 089668622885 132017545530 033586630620 843009086954 808112592723 168141349416 772259293785 809393882398 019428125370 617407284737 732773426939 803982970084 151903502495 888063486586 809188495062 012302510149 115970738676 961613242266 019428134808 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.1 x 3.9 x 0.9 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.3 x 4 x 0.8 inches |
| Brand Name | Pelican |
| Model Name | 1920 Flashlight, LED 120 Lumens, with Clip, Black Finish |
| Suggested Users | Lighting & Electrical |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | PP1920G2 |
| Model Year | 2012 |
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| Special Feature | Led Lights |
| Color | Black |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Material | Aluminum |
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- Ultra bright 120-lumen output on high, 12-lumen output on low
- High & low beam mode switch
- Type II anodized aluminum body
- Light output of 120 Lumens/High, 12 Lumens/Low
- Powered By 2 AAA Alkaline Batteries
- 9 Hour Runtime on Low, 3 Hour Runtime on High
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The new Pelican Pro gear 1920 LED 120-lumen pen flashlight is designed with style and function in mind. Using readily available and included AAA batteries, these bright LED lights create a clean white beam. Long burn times combined with hi-lumen output make for an efficient lighting tool; the perfect personal light.
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| ASIN | B005OLYVS2 |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #553,981 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #4,721 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2004 |
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Customers praise the flashlight's brightness, with one noting it shines all over their backyard, and appreciate its solid build quality, with one mentioning it survived drops over 8 feet. The flashlight is small enough to fit in a pocket, lightweight, and perfect for ultralight backpacking, performing well when needed. While some customers report batteries lasting forever, others find they run down quickly. Customers consider it a worthwhile tool that becomes a routine carry item.
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Customers praise the flashlight's brightness, noting its consistent output and 120 lumens of light on command, with one customer mentioning it illuminates their entire backyard.
"...While having a tight hot spot, it does have a good amount of useful spill light that makes it good for walking or general lighting purposes in any..." Read more
"...Most penlights are only useful indoors. Because of the decent LED source and deep reflector, this can be adequate outdoors for point lighting...." Read more
"...For my criteria the EDC light had to be lightweight, of the latest generation of LED, robust for the hardships of daily use, conveniently short for..." Read more
"...It's brighter, maybe about 50% brighter, but at that setting, the battery life is about half (3 hours vs 6 hours with the Stylus Pro)...." Read more
Customers praise the flashlight's build quality, noting its strong beam and secure clip, with one customer mentioning it holds up to drops over 8 feet.
"...The build quality is great, and the momentary on feature is a must when turning the light on and off frequently for short periods of time...." Read more
"...This flashlight lives up to the Pelican reputation, it is well made of good material and good quality. The body is slim, of a dark gray color...." Read more
"...Both use 2 AAA Batteries and both are exceptionally well made flashlights. I would give the Stylus a 5 star rating as well...." Read more
"Excellent light-weight and small light; quality of build is top notch, definitely no way this is going to get damaged (as strong as a Maglite)...." Read more
Customers appreciate the flashlight's compact size, noting it's small enough to fit in a pocket and portable, with one customer mentioning it gets into small places.
"...of LED, robust for the hardships of daily use, conveniently short for pocket carry, use readily available common over the counter batteries and be..." Read more
"Small, very bright, switch is easy to operate with two simple modes (bright and not-so-bright), battery life is good so far with moderate use...." Read more
"...in my pocket, the batteries last forever, and it's even smaller than the Streamlight, which is MUCH smaller than the Pelican...." Read more
"...It is a longer light, but the thin barrel means it'll fit in your pocket pretty well (in front or behind of your smartphone, for instance.)..." Read more
Customers appreciate the flashlight's weight, finding it perfect for everyday carry and ultralight backpacking, with one customer noting it doesn't get bumped in their pocket.
"...I wrapped the center part in it, and now it will not budge in my pocket (see image)...." Read more
"...For my criteria the EDC light had to be lightweight, of the latest generation of LED, robust for the hardships of daily use, conveniently short for..." Read more
"Excellent light-weight and small light; quality of build is top notch, definitely no way this is going to get damaged (as strong as a Maglite)...." Read more
"...and not very bright, but the switch is nice and firm so it doesn't get bumped in my pocket, the batteries last forever, and it's even smaller than..." Read more
Customers find that the flashlight performs well when needed and is very powerful.
"...It has higher output, a little bit better run time, and it fits just fine in my shirt pocket where I clip it...." Read more
"...Nothing wrong with the 5.11 light. It runs for several hours but with only about 10 to 14 lumens...." Read more
"...The high/low mode is simple and works well, but I'd much prefer it to default to the low mode and let me select the high mode if I need it - partly..." Read more
"...For that purpose the Pelican is great; the 120 lumens "high" output is incredible and can rival my Pelican 8060 for effectiveness at closer ranges...." Read more
Customers find the flashlight to be well worth its price and consider it the best budget option available.
"...prominently raised, made of rubber or synthetic rubber and offers good purchase and tactile feel...." Read more
"...Good light for the money. Check out the streamlight as well. Better button, thinner and nicer beam...." Read more
"...Well worth the price." Read more
"...This light is bright, reliable, and inexpensive." Read more
Customers appreciate the flashlight's compact size, describing it as a handy tool that becomes a routine carry item, with one customer noting it's particularly useful during inspection work.
"...Either way you are putting a worthwhile tool in your pocket, but at the moment I am slightly more fond of the 1920...." Read more
"...This is useful in a lot of situations and not all flashlights will work this way. - The clip is great...." Read more
"...Its dual function( high & low beam) is very helpful and easy to switch back and fourth. It does eat through AAA's...." Read more
"...The light is bright with a reasonable beam spread so it's handy to use for work...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the flashlight's battery life, with some reporting they last forever while others find they run down quickly and are consumed rapidly.
"...there is a noticeable battery rattle inside, so the fit doesn't appear to be completely secure or snug inside the battery tube...." Read more
"...to operate with two simple modes (bright and not-so-bright), battery life is good so far with moderate use...." Read more
"...with strong lighting capability usually have a trade off with shorter battery life...." Read more
"...is nice and firm so it doesn't get bumped in my pocket, the batteries last forever, and it's even smaller than the Streamlight, which is MUCH..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2015EDIT 11/30/15: It seems this light hasn't gotten much attention. The other Pelican 1920 light with a lot of reviews appears to be the old model, with 67 lumens of output. This one, the new model, has a high mode of 120 lumens and a low mode of 12 lumens. High when you need it, low when you need your battery to last longer. I purchased it in August for $28.75, and have no regrets. It is now selling for $23.80, which is quite a deal, in my opinion. I have carried it frequently over the last few months in a shirt pocket, and it has been fantastic. The build quality is great, and the momentary on feature is a must when turning the light on and off frequently for short periods of time. Someone listed the weight of this light as 2 pounds. That is clearly way off, as it is the same size and weight as the previous 1920 (I believe, as they take the same batteries and have the same pictures, and that one is listed as 0.14 pounds). There are also many typos in the listing, which I cannot explain, but do not detract from the solid quality of a Pelican product.
EDIT 10/10/15: added a picture of this light next to a handful of other lights. Inova XS, Streamlight Microstream, Pelican 1910, Coast G19, Pelican 1920, and the Inoxa XP. They are all AAA lights, only the Inova XP is 2xAAA like the Pelican 1920. All others are small 1xAAA lights, to get an idea of the size of the 1920. The Inova XP is quite a bit smaller, but does not have a clicky interface, it can only be turned on by twisting.
I typically like single cell flashlights, but I was liking the Pelican 1910 so much that I figured I had to give this one a shot. It has higher output, a little bit better run time, and it fits just fine in my shirt pocket where I clip it. It's a bit cumbersome to operate in comparison to the smaller and more nimble 1910, but it has the same exact feel to the body, which is very solid construction, while being extended to fit another battery.
The beam is just like the 1910. It has a pretty tight hot spot that is very useful for inspecting things close up, but it is especially throwy and great for seeing specific areas in the dark, either outside or in attics or crawl spaces. While having a tight hot spot, it does have a good amount of useful spill light that makes it good for walking or general lighting purposes in any dark spaces. It definitely isn't a flood light, and that's why I like it.
The clip is secured to the light beneath the threads of the tailcap, so it is not going anywhere. That being said, it is a bit small for anything other than shirt pocket (thin material) use. On most pants material or even a thick shirt material, it would be difficult to get this clip to attach comfortably and easily without some sort of modification. Even on a thin cotton shirt pocket, I often have to pull the clip out with my fingers in order to get the front part of the clip over the fabric, or it tends to bunch up now and then. On the plus side, once clipped, I have never had this light fall out of my pocket when bending over (while other objects in the same pocket have fallen right out).
The only negatives for me about this light are the beefiness of it (it is very thick for an AAA light, it almost seems like it could fit an AA inside it) and I am noticing that when shaken side to side, there is a noticeable battery rattle inside, so the fit doesn't appear to be completely secure or snug inside the battery tube. While being beefy is a negative on one hand, the light is still small compared to any AA lights, so it still has a pretty minimal profile, and I am sure that the extra thickness lends to it being an extremely durable light. I haven't dropped it or banged it around much, but I have the utmost faith in Pelican's products and I am confident that it will hold up to most, if not all, of the abuse it could be subjected to in dusty, dirty, greasy and wet environments.
5.0 out of 5 starsEDIT 11/30/15: It seems this light hasn't gotten much attention. The other Pelican 1920 light with a lot of reviews appears to be the old model, with 67 lumens of output. This one, the new model, has a high mode of 120 lumens and a low mode of 12 lumens. High when you need it, low when you need your battery to last longer. I purchased it in August for $28.75, and have no regrets. It is now selling for $23.80, which is quite a deal, in my opinion. I have carried it frequently over the last few months in a shirt pocket, and it has been fantastic. The build quality is great, and the momentary on feature is a must when turning the light on and off frequently for short periods of time. Someone listed the weight of this light as 2 pounds. That is clearly way off, as it is the same size and weight as the previous 1920 (I believe, as they take the same batteries and have the same pictures, and that one is listed as 0.14 pounds). There are also many typos in the listing, which I cannot explain, but do not detract from the solid quality of a Pelican product.Great Light For a Shirt Pocket
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2015
EDIT 10/10/15: added a picture of this light next to a handful of other lights. Inova XS, Streamlight Microstream, Pelican 1910, Coast G19, Pelican 1920, and the Inoxa XP. They are all AAA lights, only the Inova XP is 2xAAA like the Pelican 1920. All others are small 1xAAA lights, to get an idea of the size of the 1920. The Inova XP is quite a bit smaller, but does not have a clicky interface, it can only be turned on by twisting.
I typically like single cell flashlights, but I was liking the Pelican 1910 so much that I figured I had to give this one a shot. It has higher output, a little bit better run time, and it fits just fine in my shirt pocket where I clip it. It's a bit cumbersome to operate in comparison to the smaller and more nimble 1910, but it has the same exact feel to the body, which is very solid construction, while being extended to fit another battery.
The beam is just like the 1910. It has a pretty tight hot spot that is very useful for inspecting things close up, but it is especially throwy and great for seeing specific areas in the dark, either outside or in attics or crawl spaces. While having a tight hot spot, it does have a good amount of useful spill light that makes it good for walking or general lighting purposes in any dark spaces. It definitely isn't a flood light, and that's why I like it.
The clip is secured to the light beneath the threads of the tailcap, so it is not going anywhere. That being said, it is a bit small for anything other than shirt pocket (thin material) use. On most pants material or even a thick shirt material, it would be difficult to get this clip to attach comfortably and easily without some sort of modification. Even on a thin cotton shirt pocket, I often have to pull the clip out with my fingers in order to get the front part of the clip over the fabric, or it tends to bunch up now and then. On the plus side, once clipped, I have never had this light fall out of my pocket when bending over (while other objects in the same pocket have fallen right out).
The only negatives for me about this light are the beefiness of it (it is very thick for an AAA light, it almost seems like it could fit an AA inside it) and I am noticing that when shaken side to side, there is a noticeable battery rattle inside, so the fit doesn't appear to be completely secure or snug inside the battery tube. While being beefy is a negative on one hand, the light is still small compared to any AA lights, so it still has a pretty minimal profile, and I am sure that the extra thickness lends to it being an extremely durable light. I haven't dropped it or banged it around much, but I have the utmost faith in Pelican's products and I am confident that it will hold up to most, if not all, of the abuse it could be subjected to in dusty, dirty, greasy and wet environments.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2016------------------------ Update Review (3-14-2016) ------------------------------------
Well, something happened with the light that I thought was worthy of an update. I lost it! I was very upset, it was a good light and didn't want to have to spend money on another. At this point I had gotten used to carrying a light, it does come in handy, so I knew I needed another one. I went on amazon to start looking around again, to see if my tastes had changed. I ended up torn between Nextorch's K3, Nitecore's MT06, and this light, the Pelican 1920. As I was trying to decide, I ended up stumbling upon the light I thought I lost! It had slipped out of my pocket. This is something I had noticed the light doing quite a bit. The smooth metallic barrel of the light doesnt grip onto fabric much, and when sitting and standing a few times, your thigh can start to push the light out of your pocket. I had noticed it almost falling out a few times, this is the first time is just fell out.
So, I found the light, I figured I should try to modify it again to keep it in my pocket. My original thought was to wrap it in grip tape, but I figured that would tear my pockets up. What I ended up deciding on was a product I had never used before called Self Fusing Silicone Rubber Tape. Its not sticky at all, it has no adhesive on it, feels l like plain rubber, but when it touches itself, it grabs on like crazy and wont come appart. I wrapped the center part in it, and now it will not budge in my pocket (see image). It is a little tougher getting in, but not as tough as it was before I bent the clip in the previous review. Overall I have had to modify this light in 2 ways, both regarding the clip, which might sound like its not a 5 star light, but to me it really is. Especially when I read reviews on the other two lights I was considering that say their clips break off...
------------------------- Original Review (1-16-2016) ------------------------------------
First off, the light source. You can probably find lights that claim more brightness, and maybe they actually are brighter, but you do need to consider battery life. More lumens requires more power, and you'll probably find your batteries draining pretty quick. Maybe you dont mind swapping batteries frequently, or maybe you'll never use your light, and if so, go for lumens. I found the LED in this light to be PLENTY bright for its application. It will illuminate out to maybe 75 feet pretty clearly. That is due in part to its reflector which I also think is the best way to go for a light like this. The reflector is smooth and deep, giving you a somewhat concentrated light. This gives it more distance in its throw. The spread isnt great, but you're getting a small light. If it spreads great, youre going to have a dim spread. Most penlights are only useful indoors. Because of the decent LED source and deep reflector, this can be adequate outdoors for point lighting.
While Im near the topic of LED choices, you should also think about heat. A brighter diode is going to generate more heat, and let me tell you, this one generates some heat itself. When on dim mode, you can just leave it and it will be fine, but on bright mode, after about a minute it is noticeably warm, 3 minutes and it starts dimming because its pretty hot. Again, think of your application. You're probably not going to have this light on for more than 10 seconds. If you need it for 5 minutes, put it on dim mode. Dim mode (while 12 lumens sounds low) looks to the eye as about half as bright. (factor of 10 means about a factor of 2 to your eye).
Since I've mentioned the modes, this light has 2 modes, bright and dim. PERFECT. I hate lights that have a thousand modes. The way the light lets you change modes is based around a timer. After your first press of the button (you dont have to click, it can operate with just pressing it down slightly) you have about 1 second to release and press it again and it will go into dim mode. You can then complete the press into a click to lock it there. If you turn the light off, it will reset after a second and be ready to go back to bright mode whenever you turn it on. Some people like their lights to start in dim mode. I think these people are silly. Their main argument is usually along the lines of wanting to maintain night adjusted vision. Well, just dont point the light directly at what you want to see. The amount of time it takes to switch to dim is the same amount of time it takes to blink your eyes, so do that. Fact of the matter is 80% of the time you turn your light on, you want to start in bright mode.
I think thats all there is to talk about concerning the light source itself. Onto the rest of the light. The barrel is a littllleee too big (inner diameter) for my liking. You can shake the light and hear rattling from the batteries. I fixed this by wrapping 4 rechargeable AAA batteries I have dedicated for this light in electrical tape, about 1.5 times around and the slide in super smooth, and wont rattle with shaking. Another thing is, without the clip, the light will roll on sloped surfaces. The clip is cut in such a way that it cannot spin around while the end cap is screwed on, but if you take the clip off, it will roll. The clip is my main complaint with this knife, but its one you can fix. Its a good clip, thick, secured on well, but I think the shape is dumb. The way the tip is bent up, the designers must have been fitting this thing for a shirt pocket. It wont slide onto jeans or anything thicker without you bending the clip out with you finger. I fixed this (see image) by messing with the clip for about 10 minutes with a pair of pliers and some lever points. Now it can slide on anything and stay there.
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I think thats all there is to say about this light. In short, I love this light and if mine breaks I will be getting another. Feel free to comment here if you want an update, I'll try to be quick.
5.0 out of 5 stars------------------------ Update Review (3-14-2016) ------------------------------------Super happy with this, just one thing they could improve, but would buy again
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2016
Well, something happened with the light that I thought was worthy of an update. I lost it! I was very upset, it was a good light and didn't want to have to spend money on another. At this point I had gotten used to carrying a light, it does come in handy, so I knew I needed another one. I went on amazon to start looking around again, to see if my tastes had changed. I ended up torn between Nextorch's K3, Nitecore's MT06, and this light, the Pelican 1920. As I was trying to decide, I ended up stumbling upon the light I thought I lost! It had slipped out of my pocket. This is something I had noticed the light doing quite a bit. The smooth metallic barrel of the light doesnt grip onto fabric much, and when sitting and standing a few times, your thigh can start to push the light out of your pocket. I had noticed it almost falling out a few times, this is the first time is just fell out.
So, I found the light, I figured I should try to modify it again to keep it in my pocket. My original thought was to wrap it in grip tape, but I figured that would tear my pockets up. What I ended up deciding on was a product I had never used before called Self Fusing Silicone Rubber Tape. Its not sticky at all, it has no adhesive on it, feels l like plain rubber, but when it touches itself, it grabs on like crazy and wont come appart. I wrapped the center part in it, and now it will not budge in my pocket (see image). It is a little tougher getting in, but not as tough as it was before I bent the clip in the previous review. Overall I have had to modify this light in 2 ways, both regarding the clip, which might sound like its not a 5 star light, but to me it really is. Especially when I read reviews on the other two lights I was considering that say their clips break off...
------------------------- Original Review (1-16-2016) ------------------------------------
First off, the light source. You can probably find lights that claim more brightness, and maybe they actually are brighter, but you do need to consider battery life. More lumens requires more power, and you'll probably find your batteries draining pretty quick. Maybe you dont mind swapping batteries frequently, or maybe you'll never use your light, and if so, go for lumens. I found the LED in this light to be PLENTY bright for its application. It will illuminate out to maybe 75 feet pretty clearly. That is due in part to its reflector which I also think is the best way to go for a light like this. The reflector is smooth and deep, giving you a somewhat concentrated light. This gives it more distance in its throw. The spread isnt great, but you're getting a small light. If it spreads great, youre going to have a dim spread. Most penlights are only useful indoors. Because of the decent LED source and deep reflector, this can be adequate outdoors for point lighting.
While Im near the topic of LED choices, you should also think about heat. A brighter diode is going to generate more heat, and let me tell you, this one generates some heat itself. When on dim mode, you can just leave it and it will be fine, but on bright mode, after about a minute it is noticeably warm, 3 minutes and it starts dimming because its pretty hot. Again, think of your application. You're probably not going to have this light on for more than 10 seconds. If you need it for 5 minutes, put it on dim mode. Dim mode (while 12 lumens sounds low) looks to the eye as about half as bright. (factor of 10 means about a factor of 2 to your eye).
Since I've mentioned the modes, this light has 2 modes, bright and dim. PERFECT. I hate lights that have a thousand modes. The way the light lets you change modes is based around a timer. After your first press of the button (you dont have to click, it can operate with just pressing it down slightly) you have about 1 second to release and press it again and it will go into dim mode. You can then complete the press into a click to lock it there. If you turn the light off, it will reset after a second and be ready to go back to bright mode whenever you turn it on. Some people like their lights to start in dim mode. I think these people are silly. Their main argument is usually along the lines of wanting to maintain night adjusted vision. Well, just dont point the light directly at what you want to see. The amount of time it takes to switch to dim is the same amount of time it takes to blink your eyes, so do that. Fact of the matter is 80% of the time you turn your light on, you want to start in bright mode.
I think thats all there is to talk about concerning the light source itself. Onto the rest of the light. The barrel is a littllleee too big (inner diameter) for my liking. You can shake the light and hear rattling from the batteries. I fixed this by wrapping 4 rechargeable AAA batteries I have dedicated for this light in electrical tape, about 1.5 times around and the slide in super smooth, and wont rattle with shaking. Another thing is, without the clip, the light will roll on sloped surfaces. The clip is cut in such a way that it cannot spin around while the end cap is screwed on, but if you take the clip off, it will roll. The clip is my main complaint with this knife, but its one you can fix. Its a good clip, thick, secured on well, but I think the shape is dumb. The way the tip is bent up, the designers must have been fitting this thing for a shirt pocket. It wont slide onto jeans or anything thicker without you bending the clip out with you finger. I fixed this (see image) by messing with the clip for about 10 minutes with a pair of pliers and some lever points. Now it can slide on anything and stay there.
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I think thats all there is to say about this light. In short, I love this light and if mine breaks I will be getting another. Feel free to comment here if you want an update, I'll try to be quick.
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Shawn M.Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 20205.0 out of 5 stars Great flashlight
Works great pelican is the best
Corey AllenReviewed in Canada on July 23, 20195.0 out of 5 stars Great for trades people !
Awesome light/product. I now own 3 of these. They’re really bright from far distances. The batteries don’t last long if you always use it on the high setting. Most times in dark spots though the low setting is perfect.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on March 25, 20174.0 out of 5 stars A nice rugged light if you're using it for short periods
I've been carrying it as a HD mechanic all day, every day for over a month now. Overall it's a nice rugged light if you're using it for short bursts. If you need it on for extended periods the weaknesses show.
The body is very high quality and has survived a few solid drops (6-10ft) and being totally bathed in gear oil, used engine oil, chassis grease etc. The body has dented and scratched but everything still works fine. There is no battery rattle and the light doesn't flicker even after rough treatment. The light has been dropped 6+ feet directly onto the switch more than once resulting in the light being switched on/off but the function is still fine. Tailcap rubber has gotten a bit soft but is holding up. The glass is holding up well with no signs of wear. Sadly the o-ring on the tailcap failed from being pinched after a few battery changes. I'll have to dig around and find one at work that isn't quite so soft and possibly a little more chemical resistant.
The high setting is indeed bright (verging on too bright for use within 5 feet), but the flashlight gets very hot after 10-15 minutes or so and eventually de-rates to the dim setting. It also absolutely DEVOURS batteries on high. Max life on high is around 1.5 hours using Engergizer Industrial AAAs. I try and use the dim setting whenever possible, but it's simply TOO dim to really cut it in many situations. I really wish that there was either an intermediate setting or the dim setting was bumped up a little to bridge the gap between "blazing sun" and "candle light".
I give the light 4 stars for being basically bulletproof even though it is let down by battery life and output settings. Overall the mechanical construction is superior to the Streamlight Stylus Pro (The Streamlight eventually failed due to a drop and wore faster, but to be fair the Stylus is lighter, less bulky and cheaper), but for my use I preferred the battery life and light output of the Streamlight (slightly less lumens but SIGNIFICANTLY longer life).
Dada VReviewed in Canada on January 10, 20255.0 out of 5 stars Pelican 1920 LED Flashlight
Ordered this for my better half, to this day he still uses it at work, he says it's very handy and the batteries stay long even in cold temperatures. Would definitely recommend it.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on November 24, 20195.0 out of 5 stars Reliability that what you get
Oh yeah!,nice having two levels of light cause on high your done in two hours still awesome fits perfectly in the vest pocket








