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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > Streamlight Stylus Pro – New Colors!

Streamlight Stylus Pro – New Colors!

Mar 16, 2009 Stuart Discuss

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We are absolutely thrilled at having just discovered that Streamlight is releasing three new Stylus Pro flashlights. In addition to flat black, Stylus Pros are now available in red, silver, and blue. Since my Stylus Pro is used as a tool for a total of 10 minutes a day, and carried as an accessory for 10 hours, a bit of color might be a good thing.

Streamlight’s Stylus Pro is a handy little flashlight that throws a surprisingly bright beam for its size. I carry a Stylus Pro clipped to my front pants pocket, and use it several times each day. Not only does it have a great output, it lasts over 7 hours per pair of AAA batteries, seems to be virtually indestructable, and costs less than $20.

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As soon as these new Stylus Pros are carried by one of my favorite retailers, I’ll likely order up a blue one. Or maybe a red one. Then again, would there be anything wrong with having three of these flashlights in rotation?

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