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What is Modern Survivalism Really All About – Epi-3406

The Survival Podcast Posted on November 20, 2023 by Jack SpirkoNovember 20, 2023 2
https://survivalpodcast.net/audio/2023/11/epi-3406-modern-survivalism.mp3

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Every day I get an email from some company that wants something from the TSP community.  They want to promote some new gadget or gizmo, on occasion it is something really new, cool and useful.   More often then not though it is some repackaged crap or over priced assembly of commonly available components.

Since I have told off just about every major network executive like those making the horrible crappy “Doomsday ________” shows they contact me less frequently but it still happens.  They are always looking to discuss the “end of the world” and do a good job of feigning false support of the idea.

Additionally of my 200-500 daily emails a good portion are new audience members that are in a huge state of fear.  Most just found out recently that everything isn’t okay and super and that real threats exist.  They are generally focused on one or two major threats and freaked out.  The ones who have been listening to Alex Jones are generally the worst.

These are three very different groups of people, but they all have the same problem, they don’t really know what real survivalism is all about.  Yep real survivalism, but I call it modern survivalism, today we discuss why.  In short to me, modern survivalism is a lifestyle that builds redundancy first around our needs, then around our wants and lastly around luxury so that we can live a better life.

Join Us Today As We Discuss…

  • The bullshit statement, “I am not a prepper I am a real survivalist”
  • What my real goals are for my nation and the rest of the world for that matter
  • Why reactionary prepping is dangerous and counter productive
  • How to decouple from fear based action
  • Balancing the reality of true threats with common sense
  • Why I decline the vast majority of sponsors, partners, etc. who approach me
  • Why understanding needs is important
    • Food
    • Water
    • Shelter
    • Energy
    • Security
    • Sanitation and Health
  • Why living life effectively when times are good is the best form of preparedness
    • Insure your needs have redundancies
    • Build real wealth in every way you can
    • Bet neither on failure or success, either way you will lose
    • Develop skills and knowledge daily
    • Learn from others but don’t try to be who they are
    • Trust yourself more then anyone else, including me
    • Learn from the past, live in the now, plan for the future
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Resources for today’s show…

  • Find Me on Nostr
  • Follow Me on Tik-Tok
  • Article Explaining the GrowNostr Initiative
  • Join the Members Brigade
  • TspAz.com
  • TSPC on Discord
  • TSPC Group on Telegram (group chat)
  • TSPC Telegram Channel (just messages from me)
  • Jack on MeWe
  • Join Me on Odysee
  • All My Recommend Bitcoin Tools and Resources
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Sponsors of the Day

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Do You Know about the Amazon Outlet Website?

The Survival Podcast Posted on November 20, 2023 by Jack SpirkoNovember 20, 2023  

Okay so previously I wrote an article explaining the Amazon ReNewed program.  It is basically returned items that you can get at a discount, for more here is that article.

Today though I have something new for you and JUST IN TIME for the holidays.  It is called the Amazon Outlet.  What is that exactly.  Unlike ReNewed which is returned items and won’t come with manufacturers warranties, etc., these are all brand new unopened items.

In general they are items Amazon feels they have excessive stock of and they want to reduce inventory.  So they deeply discount these items.  It should be noted that sometimes a item on the outlet will be marked down but looking it up in the regular Amazon search will show that item without the discount.  It is one of those things you have to know about to use effictively.

The good news is all you have to do is go to the Amazon Outlet via this Link and search for what you want to find.  You won’t always find what you are looking for on sale but it is worth a moment to look and check both the ReNewed and Outlet results.  I have added links to both to TspAz.com for your connivance when reading our reviews and such.

Some of the Deals at the Outlet are Really Amazing so check it out today.

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Syantek Remote Control Light Switch Kit – Item of the Day

The Survival Podcast Posted on November 18, 2023 by Jack SpirkoNovember 20, 2023  

Every day I bring you an item on Amazon that I personally use or has been purchased by many members of the audience and I have researched enough to recommend.

Today’s TSP Amazon Item of the day is the Syantek Remote Control Light Switch Kit.  These things are just awesome and for under 30 bucks they provide a lot of convenience.  The set comes with two remotes and 5 individual switches.

They are pretty intuitive but here is how they work.  You plug one of these into an outlet, then you plug in what ever you want to control remotely into it, you just installed it, you are done.  Now if it was unit one, when you push “on” for unit one, what ever is plugged into it comes on, when you push off, it goes off.

I know some of you are thinking, oh gee another gadget so people can sit on their ass and not even walk across the room to turn on a light.  Now hold on, here are a few uses that make a lot of sense.

For one we have a floor lamp that is behind the couch, to get to it you have to walk around the back and contort yourself in an odd position to get to it.  It isn’t a huge deal but it is a pain in the ass and it is also the best place for the lamp.  Install one of these and no more contortionist activities to turn on the lamp.

When I first found these our grandson was too short to reach the wall switch in the bathroom, so I installed a small light, popped in one of these.  No more, “I’m scared to go to the bathroom alone” stuff.  Ended the excuse cold and he learned to see to his own needs.  He also enjoyed using a remote to turn on lights.

I shoot videos at my desk and I have some pretty heavy lights that make the room work well for that.  Say I want to shoot a video on the fly, push a button they come on, then off.  Not a big deal but when it comes to my work with as much as I do I try to be as efficient as possible.

A few years back I put some really nice string lights in the rafters of my main shop building.  The outlets that power them are for the garage door openers.  I popped in a couple of these, each switch runs two sets so I have zoned mood lighting now.  Nice for TSP Workshops and movie nights out in the shop, etc.  Basically any time the LED shop lights are just over kill and too bright.

How about your annual Christmas lights?  For us our tree is one of those pre lit jobs.  Dorothy has some weird form of OCD around lights on Christmas trees, (okay honestly she is a Christmas tree Nazi, really) that is unsettling. So I got a pre lit job to end it!  After that she started building her annual “Christmas Forest” (seriously check out that link it is really cool).  She has like 30 of those small tinsel trees she wire tied lights to and a bunch of other small trees.  It really is beautiful but it is almost impossible to get to the wall and shut it off.  Not with one of these, I just hit 2 and 3 when we go to bed and the forest is dark.

How about a shop with a light on the far end?   Some of you likely have older parents with mobility problems, hey less than 30 bucks to make their life a little easier right?  I put two cheap box fans in the roof of my back shop and can just turn them on for circulation in warm weather with a button push.  I mean those cheap ass box fans that you can get for about 10 bucks BTW.

Okay you electric Nazis that hate phantom loss of electronics that are plugged in but not on.  This can really add up, but if you put one of these in the connection and test it with a Kill a Watt, you will find they draw 1/10th of a watt in standby which is almost nothing.  Over a year that would cost about 10 cents in electricity, where some devices can cost 20-30 dollars a year in “vampire draw” or even more.  With that alone they can pay for themselves. 

So if you have any lights or other electronic devices you would like to be able to turn on and off as easily as you do a TV, check out the Syantek Remote Control Light Switch Kit today.  I do use my nifty mechanical timers a lot too but sometimes on demand is what you really want.

Remember you can always find all of our reviews at TspAz.com

P.S. – If you are thinking didn’t Jack used to recommend something like this from Etek City and doesn’t Jack love Etek City?  You are correct on both counts.  And if Etek still made something like this I would still be recommending them.  This year when Dorothy broke out the Christmas stuff we could not find her outlets (likely because some Jerk reappropriated them for other things).  So I was like, I will just order more.  Welp, nope!  Etek stopped making them.  So I read reviews, etc. and found that these by Syantek are well thought of (4.6 stars with over 700 ratings).  I ordered a set and put them though their paces.  They work just fine so they are my official replacement recommendation.

 

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An Interview With Listener Barb Harrington – Friday Flashbacks – Epi-4

The Survival Podcast Posted on November 17, 2023 by Jack SpirkoNovember 6, 2023  
https://survivalpodcast.net/audio/2023/flashbacks/004-flashback-friday.mp3

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Today’s episode of Friday Flashbacks was originally Episode-281- An Interview With Listener Barb Harrington and was originally recorded on 9-21-09.  The show notes for the original episode with all relevant resources can be found here.

Welcome to Friday Flashbacks, after 15 years and hundreds of interview shows we decided to run them as flash backs ever Friday, beginning with the oldest of them going forward.  There is a tremendous library of wisdom in all the great interviews we have done over the years.  So sit back and enjoy, whether this is your first or second time around with todays episode I am sure you will enjoy today’s episode and learn a lot from it.

Resources for TSP Listeners

  • Find Me on Nostr
  • Article Explaining the GrowNostr Initiative
  • Join the Members Brigade
  • TspAz.com
  • TSPC on Discord
  • TSPC Group on Telegram (group chat)
  • TSPC Telegram Channel (just messages from me)
  • Jack on MeWe
  • Join Me on Odysee
  • All My Recommend Bitcoin Tools and Resources

 

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Expert Council Q&A – Epi-3405

The Survival Podcast Posted on November 16, 2023 by Jack SpirkoNovember 16, 2023 1
https://survivalpodcast.net/audio/2023/11/epi-3405-experts.mp3

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Today on The Survival Podcast the expert council answers your questions on the fake GOP debates, the national debt, pharmaceuticals, online business, solar for property gates, wood heat, livestock and more.

Make sure if you submit content for an expert council show you do the following….

  1. Email it to me at jack @ thesurvivalpodcast.com
  2. Put TSPC Expert in the subject line
  3. Ask you question and state the expert you have the question for in one coherent sentence
  4. Hit the return key a few times and then give all the details you think are necessary
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Following that procedure makes it about 100X more likely your question will get though screening and sent on to one of our experts.  All expert council members can be found on the Meet the Expert Council Page.

Join Me Today to Discuss…

  • In the Ron Paul Liberty Highlights
    • The GOP debates are a charade – Dan McAdams & Dr. Paul
    • Interest on the government debt now tops 1 trillion dollars – Chris Rossini & Dr. Paul
      • 100 Million Dollar Penny Video
  • The dangers and issues with proton pump inhibitors like Nexium or Omeprazole – Dr. Ken Berry
  • The benefits of replacing standard breaker with AFCI breakers – Tim “Toolman” Cook
  • What to use for a web store built on WordPress, Shopify or something else – Nicole Sauce
  • How to set up solar power for a remote property gate – Shawn Mills
  • Using wood burning stoves for passive heat, cooking and hot water efficiently – Ben Falk
  • Chicken and goat cohabitation management – Nick Ferguson
  • The power of positive thought is limited, but the power of negative thought is limitless – Jack

Resources for today’s show…

  • Find Me on Nostr
  • Article Explaining the GrowNostr Initiative
  • Join the Members Brigade
  • TspAz.com
  • TSPC on Discord
  • TSPC Group on Telegram (group chat)
  • TSPC Telegram Channel (just messages from me)
  • Jack on MeWe
  • Join Me on Odysee
  • All My Recommend Bitcoin Tools and Resources

 

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  • Ridge Wallet – Awesome EDC Gear that Looks and Works Great
  • JM Bullion – Stack Silver with Great Pricing and Free Shipping
  • Knipex Cobra Pliers – Item of the Day

 

Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon.

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Deal of the Day Alert – Cuisinart FP-11GMFR Food Processor

The Survival Podcast Posted on November 16, 2023 by Jack SpirkoNovember 16, 2023 4

SPECIAL NOTICE – This is renewed item is back and at 78 bucks if you don’t own a good food processor this is the one to get.  These renewed items are essentially brand new items at a fraction of the cost of retail.

Let’s start out with a full disclosure.  I don’t own the Cuisinart FP-11GMFR Food Processor that is on sale today.  I actually own one I consider to be a very little bit better which is why I bought it.  I personally own the Cuisinart Cup Pro Custom 11.  So why am I bringing you this other model today?

First, this item is part of the Amazon Renewed program and due to that it is on sale and stupid cheap at that.  Normally retailing for about 140 dollars you can get one today while they last for 78 bucks.  The one I own is better but not hugely so and will cost you about 160 any given day. If I was buying food processor today, I would go with the FP11-GMFR at this steep of a discount and never look back.

Second, if Cuisinart makes it then it is good stuff, period.  They practically invented the food processor as we know it today.  In fact many people simply refer to food processors as “a Cuisinart” even if it is made by someone else.  Kind of the way every copy machine was called a Xerox back in the 80s and 90s.

Third, every prepper and homesteader kitchen should have a food processor.  I will save a run down of all the stuff you can do for an upcoming episode of the podcast, but these things are work horses and time savers.  This model though has an adjustable slicing blade from 1-7 millimeters and a reversible shredding blade for medium or course shredding along with the typical chopping blade.  Translation it does it all.

If you don’t have a good food processor you should likely get this one today.  It is one of those kitchen tools you don’t really appreciate until you own it.  Also see the below video for a decent overview of this model.  (not my video but it shows all the stuff it comes with and how it works).

Special Note – Please make sure you realize that this is a renewed item, I wrote all about what that means here.  Also note that you can select different sizes, colors and models all on that one Amazon page and if you do you will end up with much higher pricing.  The renewed seems only available in one color “Gun Metal” and one size 11 cups.
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Also this is one of those things on Amazon where like 9 different versions all have their reviews homogenized into one set of reviews.  Making the reviews practically worthless because you don’t know what model people are talking about and apparently neither do they at times.
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Anyway if you click this link it will go directly to the one I am recommending – Cuisinart FP-11GMFR Food Processor

Posted in Amazon Reviews | Tagged amazon item of the day, deal of the day, kitchen tools az | 4 Replies

Making Biltong with Anton van Vuuren – Epi-3404

The Survival Podcast Posted on November 15, 2023 by Jack SpirkoNovember 15, 2023 1
https://survivalpodcast.net/audio/2023/11/epi-3404-biltong.mp3

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Anton van Vuuren was involved in various technology roles which brought him to the USA in 2015. After meeting his wife, at her behest, he opened a restaurant serving South African foods. Then in 2020 Covid caused mass shutdowns and Anton and his family had to diversify what the restaurant did in order to make ends meet. They expanded on many fronts but Biltong manufacturing was one of the key elements that helped them survive though 2020 as a business.

Today Anton joins me to discuss making traditional South African biltong.  We also discuss how Anton used this niche product to build a thriving business.  Biltong it is not just delicious it is a shelf stable source of protein and fat that belongs in any prepper pantry, if you can manage to keep it around long enough without eating it all first.

Join Me Today to Discuss…

  • What is biltong
  • Where did the original biltong come from
  • How is biltong made
  • What meats can you make biltong with
  • What do you use to dry biltong
  • How long does it take to cure biltong
  • What is the best way to prep biltong for eating
  • How do you store biltong
  • How did covid shutdowns impact Anton’s business
  • How did they come up with the idea to start making biltong at that time
  • What has moving into a business that you can sell online taught Anton
  • What are Anton’s primary marketing and advertising channels
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Resources for today’s show…

  • Find Me on Nostr
  • Follow Me on Tik-Tok
  • Article Explaining the GrowNostr Initiative
  • Join the Members Brigade
  • TspAz.com
  • TSPC on Discord
  • TSPC Group on Telegram (group chat)
  • TSPC Telegram Channel (just messages from me)
  • Jack on MeWe
  • Join Me on Odysee
  • All My Recommend Bitcoin Tools and Resources
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Sponsors of the Day

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  • Redneck Hippy Duck Farmer T-Shirts at TspSwag.com
  • Knipex Cobra Pliers – Item of the Day
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Anton’s Links

  • Anton’s Meat and Eat
  • Anton’s Land of Biltong
  • Facebook for Meat and Eat
  • Facebook for Land of Biltong
  • Instagram for Meat and Eat
  • Instagram for Land of Biltong
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Video Version of Today’s Show

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Posted in Podcasts | Tagged biltong, business, carnivore, curing meat, interviews | 1 Reply

Knipex Cobra Pliers – Item of the Day

The Survival Podcast Posted on November 15, 2023 by Jack SpirkoNovember 15, 2023  

Every day I bring you an item on Amazon that I personally use or has been purchased by many members of the audience and I have researched enough to recommend.  Today’s TSP Amazon Item of the day are Knipex Cobra Pliers.  These started with a gift during set up for TSP-23 from my friend J.R. Haley.  He had a pair of the 7 inch ones and we were using them to remove hoses to blow out pipes for a coming freeze.

He showed me how they worked, how they locked in, etc.  I was done, next thing I am snagging his pair and taking a picture so I didn’t forget to buy some.  He was like, “don’t worry jack I got you”.  Later that evening he gave me a 3 piece set of a 7 inch pair, a 10 inch pair and a 12 inch pair.

Okay I am not the guy that gets “hooked” by tools but I did on these.  Since then I have purchased the two smallest versions to evaluate for EDC tools.  The five inch ones and the tiny four inchers.  They all just rock.  Why?  German engineering is why.  First all but the tiny four inchers literally lock into the size you set them.  They have a button on the back, you set the jaws where you want them and get this, THEY STAY THERE.  Why has no one thought of this till now?

It gets better the jaw design is just exceptional.  We have all gotten a set of channel lock style pliers just right, got onto a pipe, a bolt, a nut, etc. and then, they slip.  These will not slip!  You can literally lock them on a pipe and stand on them and here is the key, in one direction.  The jaw teeth are like that of a snake, back curved to bite into the stock and hold.

It gets better because the teeth are directional they also work like a ratchet.  While they won’t slip in a down motion, they easily slip in an upward motion.  And since the jaws lock to the spacing you want you can have them just barely larger then the stock.  So that bolt you can’t get a fricken ratchet on due to spacing, he is toast now, out you go bolt.

Bluntly I am never buying anything else but these for this style of tool, ever, for the rest of my life.  That brings me to options and let me just say based on the quality of these, I would buy anything Knipex makes, not just these pliers, literally anything.

Now to options, they make these in many sizes, the most popular being….

  • 4 Inch 100mm (great for EDC)
  • 5 Inch 125mm (also great for EDC)
  • 6 Inch 150mm
  • 7 1/4 Inch 180mm (likely the all around most useful and pocket sized)
  • 10 Inch 250mm (the perfect almost everything will fit size)
  • 12 Inch 300mm (the I said you are coming off size)
  • 16 Inch 400mm (the I wasn’t asking you when I said you were coming off size)
  • 22 Inch 550mm (the I don’t care how big that pipe or bulk head is, it is getting tightened size)
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Now these are not cheap and they should not be again the engineering is amazing on them.  But there are a few ways to get the most useful sizes and a less price per each.

  • The 5 Piece Tool Roll Kit – gives you the 5 inch, 6inch, 7.25 inch, 10 inch and 12 inch for 164 bucks.  This really is the best “bang for the buck” option because they are like potato chips you will want more than just one.
  • The 3 Piece Kit – what J.R. gave me, includes the 7.25 inch,10 inch and 12 inch for 110 bucks.
  • The 8 Piece Kit – The I want it all kit, everything from 4 inch all the way to 22 for 412 bucks.
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I also find the 4 and 5 inch as top contenders for my EDC and I am still evaluating both.  If I find a way to cary them that I really like one or the other is likely to knock carrying a multi tool out of my EDK all together.  On multi tools the things I use most are screw drivers, a knife blade and pliers.  The Cobras are so beyond any and all multi tool pliers that I won’t even compare them.  I mean always have a knife and there are plenty of good EDC options for screw drivers.

Now clearly the 4 inch is smaller but unless you use a belt pouch the one issue both will have is they end up in the bottom of a pocket and tumble around, scratch other gear, etc.  What they need is a clip.  Well turns out the slightly larger one and by proxy you could do it with the 6 inches too, can have a clip added.  I don’t know yet how well that will work but since a clip is five bucks it is low risk to find out.

The picture to the above right is by a reviewer named Lionel.  I can’t link right to a review but it is on the page for the 5 inch set and here is what he had to say about them…

One modification I did to make this easier to carry is add a belt clip to it. I ordered one off Amazon (CIVIVI Deep Carry Pocket Clip) for 5$ and screwed it to where the small bolt that holds the button is, was a bit tricky and made sure to use removable locktight or thread sealer. No need for a carry pouch or anything of the sort that will get caught on something. These have been so good to me I decided to buy the slightly bigger pliers too.

So I will add the clip to my set of 5 inch Cobras and report back.  I am not totally sold on how they seem to lay in that image but Lionel seems happy so I will give it a try.

Let me finish with this, I know these seem expensive but all I can say is once you try them you will see they are absolutely a buy once, cry once investment.  Again I am so sold on them, I would consider Knipex for any and all future tool purchases.  You can find their entire store at the Knipex Amazon Store if you want to check out more of what they have to offer.

So this one has a lot of options and fits under hand tools and EDC at the same time.  If nothing else I recommend you pick up a 7.25 inch pair for general use and either a pair of 4 inch or 5 inch for EDC use.

Lastly Christmas is coming, admittedly you really need to like someone to give them a set of these, but as someone who received such a gift, I can tell you it is a really great thing to get.

 * Remember you can always find all of our reviews at TspAz.com

See This Video for More Info, Scale, etc.

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Streamlight MicroStream – Item of the Day

The Survival Podcast Posted on November 15, 2023 by Modern SurvivalNovember 29, 2023 18

Every day I bring you an item on Amazon that I personally use or has been purchased by many members of the audience and I have researched enough to recommend.

Today’s TSP Amazon Item of the day is the Streamlight MicroStream light. I have been recommending the larger version of this light, the Streamlight Stylus Pro for almost ten years. The reason I didn’t really recommend this one until now is simply because the Streamlight Stylus Pro is within a dollar or two of the MicroStream. Two batteries vs. one battery, hence double the life of the batteries with the same level of power draw. Or double the power of the light and the same amount of time of operation, your choice really.  Given the Streamlight Stylus Pro fits in a front pocket to the point of almost disappearing and forgetting you have it until you need it, I never saw a reason to go to the smaller light.

This is where a man must admit he doesn’t know what it is like to be a woman, even in some very simple ways. I featured the larger light just last month and expert council member Nicole Sauce made the follow comment on it…

I like the one that takes only the (CR123) battery because it is shorter and clips inside the lame assed non pockets they put in girl jeans without risk of falling out.

Well if you go look at those comments you will see I didn’t let that target go by with out taking a shot at it, BUT, she had a point. Folks I didn’t know that “girl jeans” came with “lame assed non pockets”. Now lets chat about those CR123 batteries though. I figure Nicole meant something like the Olight S2. Now Olight actually sent me one when they came out, good light, also over priced and flatly I despise CR123 batteries.

I prefer AA and AAA because I have about a cagillion of them in storage. I also have tons of them in rechargeable form and charger full of fresh ones at all times. Is a CR123 better from a power standpoint? Yea but the best batteries are the ones you always have, can always get and can always scavenge. If AA and AAA batteries were shotgun shells they would be 12 and 20 gauge, CR123s would be at best 410s and more like 28 gauge. Really good for what is does best but largely unneeded, hard to find and frankly over priced.

I told Olight as much, they told me I was wrong but they now have a AAA version of their own. Funny that?

My philosophy though is standardization as much as you can and as much as makes sense. Take my property and plumbing for instance. We have PVC everywhere, it is a big property and water is life. Well other than some legacy 3/4ths everything is either 1/2″ or 1 inch. That way I always have any fitting, valve or pipe I could ever need on hand if something needs work. Yea sure some of the return lines are 2 inch on the aquatic systems, but only because that is necessary for a specific application.

Specialized is used where necessary, standard is used everywhere else.

So if you want to standardize on CR123s good luck finding a TV remote that uses them, or lawn lights, etc. Yet I bet right now if you are in your home, you are no more than 10-15 yards from some AAs and AAAs. Including some you could “loot” from other devices if you needed to.  So given I have been using and gifting Streamlight Lights for over a decade, when it comes to a compact model I am going to stick with them. To be fair I do think the AAA Olight is a good light too, for about the same price.  Either is honestly fine.

That said the Streamlight MicroStream is bright and powerful it uses C4 LED tech and is shockproof with a 30,000 hour lifetime.  The MicroStream provides 28 lumens, and a beam distance of 52 meters. Powered by one AAA alkaline battery the MicroStream LED pen light has a run time of 2.25 hours. It is super light at just a hair over an ounce in weight and it will fit those “lame assed non pockets they put in girl jeans“.

And to be fair I can see where many folks would like a more compact light and 2.25 hours (at max power) is plenty of run time for an EDC light.  One last thing, they do make a rechargeable version.  It is 30 vs. 19 bucks and I want you to think about something.  Say you are a good prepper and you have a charger and a bunch of rechargeable AAs and AAAs in your black out kit.  Okay, so why do you need a rechargeable light then?

The world of the day is standardize!  If you plug in the light and charge a Lithium ION “pack” that is simply a Lithium ION AAA battery in a wrapper, how is it different then simply dropping in one of your own fully charged Lithium ION batteries?  Here is the answer, you have to open the light, that is the only difference.

So if you want to spend 12 bucks more for a plug in light go ahead but as my rechargeable batteries are only a few feet from my desk I will stick to “rolling my own”, all because of what?  Standardization.

So if you have to deal with those “lame assed non pockets they put in girl jeans” or just want a more compact EDC light, give the Streamlight MicroStream a try and I don’t think you will be disappointed.

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P.S. – I did want to say something about the Olight AAA version.  It has one major advantage, it can be extremely bright, but you’ll pay or it in run time.  As it will drop to 21 minutes.  This is why light makers have gone to special batteries to eek out a bit more at top brightness.  The Olight does have two settings, it will run for a whopping 16 hours on low, but you are only going to get 5 lumens at that setting, in other words your cell phone is brighter.  I would personally recommend the Streamlight, cuz well I just did.  But if you want uber compact and super bight and to still stick with a standardized battery, check out the Olight AAA.

 

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  • NY Gov. Hochul just announced a 1984 style “social media analysis unit” – link
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