#4,015 in Sports & Outdoors
Use arrows to jump to the previous/next product

Reddit mentions of Streamlight 44947 Super Siege 120V AC, Rechargeable and Portable USB Charger, Coyote - 1,100 Lumen

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Streamlight 44947 Super Siege 120V AC, Rechargeable and Portable USB Charger, Coyote - 1,100 Lumen. Here are the top ones.

Streamlight 44947 Super Siege 120V AC, Rechargeable and Portable USB Charger, Coyote - 1,100 Lumen
Buying options
View on Amazon.com
or
    Features:
  • Multiple Light Modes; White LED, Red LED
  • Tough polycarbonate thermoplastic construction with elastomer over mold
  • Portable USB charger; see reverse for more information
  • Removable, polycarbonate, cover provides even, 360° light distribution
  • Incorporated D ring on bottom of lantern to hang it; spring loaded to stow against the light, out of the way when not in use
Specs:
ColorCoyote
Height7.2 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
SizeRechargable
Weight1.88 Pounds
Width4 Inches

idea-bulb Interested in what Redditors like? Check out our Shuffle feature

Shuffle: random products popular on Reddit

Found 2 comments on Streamlight 44947 Super Siege 120V AC, Rechargeable and Portable USB Charger, Coyote - 1,100 Lumen:

u/UserM16 · 2 pointsr/flashlight

I ran my Super Siege for about 6hrs on high (1100 lumen) before it stepped down to medium (550 lumen). Low is 125 lumen and rated up to 35 hours. Has red LED modes as well. It's built really really well. Tough as nails. There's a youtube vid of a guy dropping it on a rock repeatedly with no problems. Waterproof and even floats. The carabiners on top and bottom as well as the flip up handle/hook gives it a myriad of mounting and hanging options. Even gives you a water tight compartment for extra paracord or whatever. I keep 20ft or 25ft of paracord in it for hanging options. Oh, and it has a USB out to charge your phone (8800 mAh) and a removable glare shield. Did I mention that it's built like a tank? $107

u/nirreskeya · 2 pointsr/cabins

Very exciting, I hope you enjoy the hell out of it for many years. I've written about this before but you might be surprised when you get out there how little you need any kind of formal system. KISS, at least to start. :) To wit:

> Ideally we'd like enough power to power 1 or 2 led nights [sic] at night, maybe a small 32in TV etc. If there is enough power, a coffee maker maybe.

All that said I may not even get to my place next week and if I do I may die in the cold there, so there is the downside to just winging it. Do you have any pictures to post of what you got?