This video appears to be a review or commentary on everyday carry (EDC) items, with a specific focus on flashlights. The title "Copper flashlights are dumb 🥵" suggests a critical or opinionated take on a particular type of flashlight, possibly in the context of EDC. The description includes a promotional link for a "Wuben X2 Compact and Handy Easy Carry Light" with a discount code, indicating that the video likely features or recommends this product as an alternative or a superior option to the "dumb" copper flashlights mentioned.
This video is a Nutnfancy review of the Olight S2R II EDC flashlight, highlighting its improvements over previous models like the S20s. The reviewer emphasizes its durability and reliability in various demanding conditions, including desert use, backpacking, and water exposure. It's presented as a preferred everyday carry (EDC) light. Specific features discussed include improved tactility, an easy user interface, TIR lens, smaller size, a cool blue bezel, and the 18650 power cell. A particular focus is placed on a limited edition pure copper S2R Baton II. The review also touches on Olight's other models like the S1R II and Baton PRO, and compares it briefly to the Acebeam L16 and Folomov Super Compact light. A mention of the Olight Baldr Pro weapon light is also included.
This video showcases the limited edition S1R II Titanium flashlight, available in four seasonal colors (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter). A special sale is advertised with a 30% discount for a limited time. A copper version of the S1R II is also mentioned. The description includes affiliate link disclaimers for Amazon, Avantlink, and Campsite, and notes that most items are sent for review.
This video is a review of the Olight S2 CU Copper Baton flashlight. Presented by Sensible Prepper, the review focuses on its capabilities as an EDC (Everyday Carry) light, highlighting its 950 lumens output and its construction from copper and anodized aluminum. The description also includes a promotional discount code and link for viewers. The review appears to be a standalone product evaluation without direct firearm demonstration or comparison, though it targets an audience interested in EDC gear which often overlaps with firearm owners.
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