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For this week’s Torch Thursday, we take a look at a classic pocket flashlight design that continues to ride high in the trending charts. The Peak Eiger AAA remains a relevant and viable EDC light due to compact size and its ability to take on different types of batteries, ensuring that you won’t have a problem selecting replacements. It can take normal alkaline batteries, NiMH rechargeables, and even 3.7 volt Li-ion 10440s that increase its output and runtimes. A twist mechanism keeps operation simple, although you can get a momentary switch for even quicker activation through a separate upgrade purchase.
Truly an enthusiast’s flashlight, the Eiger shines through small yet thoughtful details. The potten electronics means its internals sit in thermal epoxy for shock and water resistance, and its battery contacts are built from solid brass for long-term durability. The chassis is water sealed with O-rings and its window is made of an unbreakable, scratch-resistant polycarbonate. Two different beam patterns give you flexibility for general or long-range use, while access to variable light output makes the most of the Cree XP-G LED, depending on your needs and situation.
The Peak Eiger AAA is completely made and assembled in the USA, and you can pick it up with a brass, stainless steel, or black hard anodized aluminum body at the link below.
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