The Best Lights To Help You SEE and BE SEEN (FREE Checklist)



Everything I know after 7 years in the lighting industry, is summarised into this 3-step checklist to help you see and be seen with the best lights in 2022 and beyond.

👉 Get the free checklist here to follow along (and for your own reference) when you put together your own EDC kits – https://theblackoutkit.com/freeguide

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24 thoughts on “The Best Lights To Help You SEE and BE SEEN (FREE Checklist)”

  1. Will you make an intrinsically safe flashlight like the size of the mh12 or smaller? Really need those zone 0 type of light which are compact and easy to use in hazardous areas

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  2. I enjoy the videos you all do like this very much. So informative. So needed. There is a massive black out coming. I can feel it. Long extended Poweroutages and everything… the flashlight/ torch can easily become one of our most valued tools even more than it is already. Thanks Nitecore

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  3. Bro, I have a question about NITECORE 28W NWG V2 solar panel. I found this on another youtube video but I couldn't find this product on the official nitecore website. Do you know this product??

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  4. Really great video. My MH12S and Tip SE works like a champ. Love the mix beam type with a long run time plus the brightness level never disappoint me. For Tip SE, I really can't believe how bright it's get especially with those compact size.

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  5. Hi love the video really informative. Just a question I'm making a edc kit and I'm wanting a small keychain type light or two smaller lights to carry with me in my sling for everyday use. Any advice would be great. Thanks in advance

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