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🔦 Own the Night with SureFire Precision & Power
The SureFire EDCL2-T handheld LED flashlight delivers a powerful 1200-lumen output with a focused 11,300 candela beam reaching up to 210 meters. Engineered with a durable anodized aluminum body and a hybrid TIR lens, it offers both intense illumination and peripheral awareness. Featuring a versatile tailcap switch for high, low, and constant-on modes, plus a two-way clip for adaptable carry, this tactical flashlight is built for professionals and enthusiasts who demand reliability and performance in every situation.










| ASIN | B076XQ9834 |
| Additional Features | 11,300 Candela, 210 Meters Beam, Durable, Hybrid Beam Pattern |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Battery Life | 1 hours |
| Battery Type | Lithium Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,122 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #182 in Tactical Flashlights |
| Brand Name | SureFire |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 736 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Hard Anodized (MIL-A-8625 Type III, Class 2 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00084871326858 |
| Included Components | Battery, Flashlight |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.93"D x 1.13"W x 1.13"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.12"L x 1.12"W x 5.84"H |
| Item Type Name | Holster |
| Item Weight | 4.16 ounces |
| Light Output Maximum | 1200 lumens |
| Light Source Special Features | Total Internal Reflection (TIR) lens, Durable construction |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 3000 Milliwatts |
| Manufacturer | SureFire |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EDCL2-T |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Standard manufacturer's warranty. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | EDCL2-T |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar |
| Number of Batteries | 2 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Set Name | Hybrid Beam |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Size | Full Size |
| Special Feature | 11,300 Candela, 210 Meters Beam, Durable, Hybrid Beam Pattern |
| Style Name | Tactical |
| UPC | 084871326858 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 3 volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wattage | 1 watts |
| White Brightness | 1200 lumens |
I**.
10/10 All Bases Covered
The overall build quality was impressive right out of the box. I have over 10 tactical flashlights, some being Fenix, Streamlight, Nextorch, and Nitecore. Fenix has been my EDC for a while now, that is until the Surefire arrived today. Each light I own has its own specific use, some being geared more towards throw (search) for long distance applications, while others simply have high lumens and good spill. It's very rare that I am impressed with both the reach/throw and the overall brightness (lumens) of a tactical flashlight. I was absolutely blown away by the reach shown in the video as the stop sign shown being lit up is over 500 meters away. This Surefire is absolutely blinding, if you need a light to penetrate through smoke, tinted windows, or just long distance with good spill I highly recommend this light. Out of the box the battery took 5+ hours to fully charge, however regular charging cycles for EDC use shouldn't be this long as the battery usually ships to you close to depleted. The pocket clip is two way, making it possible to attach it to your baseball cap or other exterior parts. The light sits comfortably in the pocket of a pair of jeans, although it will not ride fully to the left or right of the pocket, due to it's height it sits a little more to the center. (No problem if you don't carry a lot in that pocket) The user interface is extremely easy to understand, one click for high, two half clicks for low. And let me tell you how impressed I was with the low setting as well, for the extended battery life you get I was very surprised at how bright the low setting still appeared to be, and by it's throw. Solid 10/10 torch, lightweight, good runtime performance, great quality. If you're a firefighter, LEO, or just a prepared citizen like myself, do yourself a solid and pick up this light!
T**N
Buy once, Cry once... I keep buying the high end every few years.
I've had different models of Surefire lights for different purposes over the years. My department at the time issued the now discontinued 6PX Defender (320 Lumen model), I later got the G2X Pro (320 Lumen model with 15 Lumen low) which became my EDC light for the next 5yrs. Eventually I got the G2X Pro (600 lumen model with 15 lumen low), while it's a superb light, I didn't much care for the size or carry methods anymore. Enter, the EDCL2-T which has been in my pocket or my NutSac bag for the last 2yrs. The size still drives me bonkers some days, but the value is worth the slight annoyance. I get ridiculously bright lights because I actually use them in high mode most of the time, and the low output is used for close in tasks. I run my EDCL2-T on Surefire approved rechargeable cells so I still get the advertised runtime, and overall output. That brings up my only major gripe, which is the 1hr full power run time. I suppose to some this may be a long time, but I do use my lights EVERY SINGLE NIGHT and often for extended periods. This means I'm sticking batteries into the charger a LOT, but I'm still not giving up the light. The gas pedal switch is a love it or hate it situation. I personally LOVE it, and wish all my lights had this setup; that said I am VERY proficient at doing the rapid tap to switch modes as I have used Surefire for more than 8yrs now. The clip admittedly feels somewhat flimsy, but in actual use it has proved to be incredibly durable. I had to crimp it down a couple times after catching it on a seat belt or vehicle seat cover. It doesn't feel like it's going to snap off anytime soon, but I did contact Surefire and order a couple extras. I was prepared to pay whatever they wanted, but they sent them over free of charge. While it can be used as a head lamp type function on a ball cap, keep in mind that the weight is quite significant at the end of your hat. Personally I find it works better to clip on my shoulder straps of work cloths. The pros say "buy once, cry once" the problem is I keep buying the high end stuff! None of my Surefire lights is anywhere close to failing, they've just been re-purposed; glove box of my wife's car, one in my dash console of the work 18 wheeler, another next to the door at home for walking the dog, etc... Whether I'm working or wearing a suit, the EDCL2-T is what I slip into my pocket leaving the house.
K**R
A piece of the sun in your pocket
You got a pocket full of sunshine with this light. It’s stupid light and with the perfect size it disappears in your pants pocket. I appreciate that it has a high and low setting, but honestly wish there was also a medium power too. It appears to be the same light head as the high candela weapon light so it’s possible to get a weapon light body and use this head also. I really like the clicky tail cap and how easy it is to work the light.
S**T
Excellent flashlight. It just needs one thing...
If you're familiar with Surefire flashlights, you probably know they've been making flashlights for a long time that have two-stage pressure switches -- press a little bit for a little light, press all the way for full blast. If you want the light to stay on, you screw-down the tailcap instead of pressing the switch. This flashlight is the newest iteration of this concept, and it works very well. It also has an optic that allows the light to spread-out more than older Surefire flashlights, so it's more of a "flooder" than a "thrower" -- and that's okay, because unlike older models, it makes enough light on the high setting that it doesn't *need* to focus the all the light into a tight beam to illuminate things far away. However, the tailcap is a bit too narrow, and the bi-directional pocket clip (which is a nice thing to have) interferes with getting a good grip on the tailcap when operating the light one-handed. So I stretched a 16mm OD x 5mm CS o-ring over the tailcap and settled it into one of the grooves on the tailcap, to give myself a larger surface to grab with my thumb and forefinger when trying to twist the tailcap one-handed. It's much easier to use this way, and the o-ring fits so tightly it can even be used as a "cigar ring" if you want to hold the flashlight between your index finger and middle finger. See attached pictures. Would buy again.
J**R
Almost TOO bright!
I bought this because I take early morning walks before the sun is up. So I need a bright light because of the occasional car on the dark country roads I walk on and just to see period when the moon isn't out. This more than does the trick and so far the run time and ease of use has been great. I finally figured out that you HAVE to remove the battery to charge it via the small port on one end...which was confusing at first since the instructions are vague and you are tempted tot think there is a charge port on the body itself...which if there is it is hidden very well. I hope this light holds up and time will tell but it is very bright and impressive to use...it could save your life if it makes you visible to trafic at night so considering that it isn't too expensive at least for me. I like it!
P**O
SUREFIRE=EXTREME QUALITY
As the name Implies this is an amazing EDC light very versatile in my opinion, Don't let the 5 lumen low output fool you.. its just right if you need low light when needed,The TIR lens just provides the ideal amount of throw and spill beam, Coming from my experience from switching to a streamlight 2LX(500 lumens as well) to this Surefire EDC 1 the surefire has a more natural lighting, Is more compact than any possible competitor,extremely sturdy 2 way clip,and finally it is not a click type tailswitch, momentary on and off just makes more sense with this type of light(twist the tail cap if you want to keep it on), It makes its purpose more versatile. I will be posting an update with pictures and comparisons with competition but just take my word I was hotly debating to my self if this light was worth the money, IT IS WHEN YOU BUY A SUREFIRE YOU KNOW YOU'RE GETTING QUALITY
B**S
With all the EDC choices out there, this is a solid buy!
SureFire lights are top notch and well constructed. My light was shipped out and arrived very fast. Owning numerous SureFire lights, I find this one to fit in the pocket very comfortably and with easy access to pull it out on the weak side of my firearm. Videos on YouTube show the light in depth from the 2018 shot show. The length and diameter of the light makes for a comfortable yet tactical carry light. The bezel will not tear your hands or clothes up, like the defender series. The dual stage tail cap is very nice, with a soft push to get a useful 5 lumens for non blinding situations. Push the tail cap all the way down and it is a blinding 500 lumens with plenty of throw and a nice spill of light. With a twist of the tail cap, you can have constant on, if you were to need it. The pocket clip is very sturdy to wear with jeans yet forgiving enough for dress pants. The pocket clip is also designed for bezel up or down carry. The light comes with 1- cr123a Surefire brand battery. Very pleased with this new light.
O**I
Defective flashlight and refund denial
Returned due to receiving a defective product that was marked as used but in good condition. Seller falsely claims they received an empty box with no flashlight inside. Beware of this seller if you value your money.
座**龍
他の🔦と全然違う!より鮮明に遠くが見える
素早い配達ありがとうございました素晴らしい🔦です👍
N**S
Surefire back on form
Works well with 18350 and 16340 cells (and CR123A single use). High mode is very far reaching, low mode is a lot more useable than the EDC2 model. Very happy with it, good work torch. Use a Z68(?) end cap for ability to tail stand
O**M
Perfekte Taschenlampe
Gut durchdachte Lampe mit Viel Licht und deshalb Klasse Gemacht Surefire macht wirklich Freude
T**Z
Surefire
Excellent light
A**ー
中央の照度が高く、周辺光は狭く良好、ただしスイッチが難点
同社のEDCL2-Tとの比較です。 サイズ、重さ、共にほぼ同じで、 ほんのわずかにEDC2-DFTの方が大きい程度で、普段からEDCL2を持ち歩いているならば、 置き換えをしても違和感を感じる事は無いと思います。 中央の照度が高く、周辺光は狭い。 中心光はEDCL2-Tの約10倍の明るさながら、ルーメン数は低いため、 EDC2-DFTの方がハイの時のランタイムが長いです。 ローの場合、EDCL2-Tが5ルーメンなのに対して、EDC2-DFTは25ルーメンなので、 逆にランタイムが短くなっています。 また、発熱はEDC2-DFTの方が少なく、体感でEDCL2-Tの半分程度の発熱になっているため、 EDCL2-Tよりも長い時間安全に連続点灯できそうです。 スイッチは、半押しで間欠点灯、深く押し込むとスイッチが入りっぱなしになり点灯しつづけます。 ハイ・ローの切り替えは、素早くスイッチを2度押しする事で切り替わるタイプで、 最初にハイ、もう一度押すとローの順番で切り替わります。 この切り替わるまでのタイムが長く大体1,2秒以内に押すとローになるため、 タクティカルな用途では使えません。 また、暗がりで探し物をする時も、ハイの非常に明るい光が一瞬照射されるため、 目の暗順応を妨げてしまいがちです。 光の強度、周辺光の狭さなど、プロ向きの仕様ながら、スイッチだけが民間向けとなっている とてもアンバランスなライトと感じました。 この点ではEDCL2-Tの押す深さでハイ・ローが切り替わる仕様の方が使い勝手がいいです。 また、EDCL2-TとEDC2-DFTは、形状も名前も似ていますが、パーツに互換性は無く、 付け替え等は出来ません。 EDC2-DFTの利点としては、光がプロっぽいのに、”EDC”という特別なガジェット感です。 中心光の明るさは、他のタクティカルライトと比べても頭一つ抜けている印象です。 (その分室内で使うと反射光が強く、自分自身を照らしてしまいかねませんが) 誰もいない山道などで、遠くまで照射できる光で遊ぶと楽しいです。 他にもスイッチを完全に押し込むと常時点灯になるので、 他の作業に集中したい時、夜道を歩く時に道を照らす時等、付けっぱなしにしやすい点でしょうか。 ※EDCL2-Tは、テール部分をネジると常時点灯します。 ただ、これも周辺光が狭いため、 200メートルまでは照らせて、周辺光が広いEDCL2-Tの方が使いやすいと思います。
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