Maglite Mini LED 2-Cell AA Flashlight with Holster vs Streamlight MicroStream 250-Lumen USB Rechargeable EDC Flashlight
Overall winner: Streamlight MicroStream 250-Lumen USB Rechargeable EDC Flashlight
Key Differences
Streamlight MicroStream (A) delivers 250 lumens and includes a USB rechargeable battery and pocket clip, making it better for high-output everyday carry. MagLite Mini (B) uses AA cells, has a durable metal housing and a four-mode switch, making it better for users who prefer replaceable batteries and rugged construction
Maglite Mini LED 2-Cell AA Flashlight with Holster
Compact Maglite with four modes (High, Low, Blink, SOS) and Mag-LED tech for reliable illumination. Customers note its brightness, durable metal housing, and versatility for car, travel, or glove box storage
Pros
- four-mode electronic switch
- compact, durable metal housing
- bright Mag-LED performance
- includes holster
Cons
- requires AA batteries
- limited to 2-cell AA design
Streamlight MicroStream 250-Lumen USB Rechargeable EDC Flashlight
Compact, USB-rechargeable flashlight offering 250-lumen brightness with a long-lasting battery. Durable and pocket-friendly, suitable for daily carry and various tasks. Customers note reliable performance and versatility
Pros
- compact pocket-size design
- USB rechargeable battery
- multi-function tail switch with charge indicator
- durable metal sleeve protecting charge port
Cons
- no standalone batteries included
- limited beam modes described (high/low) without mention of flood options
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Streamlight |
| Durability | MagLite |
| Versatility | Streamlight |
| User Reviews | Streamlight |