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The Brightest Flashlights in the World ☀️

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The best brightest flashlights you can buy, a timepiece for the toughest terrain, a trending tactica

The best brightest flashlights you can buy, a timepiece for the toughest terrain, a trending tactical flashlight, and more… [View this email in your browser]( [The ultimate suns in your pocket.]( [The 16 Brightest Flashlights]( There are flashlights for daily carry that you can easily store in your pockets, and provide you with more than enough light for your daily tasks. And then there are times when you want to see how many eye-searing lumens you can bring to bear in a package that pushes the limits of something you can EDC. Lighting up a football field or two, illuminating a mountain range in the distance, or simply impressing the heck out of your friends: these challenges demand the highest output that current flashlight technology can muster. In this guide, we run down our recommendations for some of the best and brightest flashlights you can buy today. [Find Your Next Flashlight]( [G-SHOCK MUDMASTER GWG2000-1A3]( From our sponsor: One look at the new GWG2000-1A3 and it’s clear that every millimeter of the watch was designed for toughness, and worthy of carrying the MUDMASTER badge. True to its name, the watch is both dust and mud-resistant thanks to a screw lock crown and mud-resistant buttons, with stainless steel pipes and silicone buffers bolstering their construction against ingress. But its unique feature is a new forged carbon bezel paired with a carbon core guard case structure, allowing for maximum impact protection while still contained in a wearable 54.4mm case weighing 3.74 ounces. [Check It Out]( [Trending: SureFire E2D Defender]( [Check It Out]( [Looking back at the beginning of 2021, Luis started his year by overhauling his EDC and acquiring a rugged and capable set of tools to deal with the rest of the year.]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( © 2021 Everyday Carry • 500 Westover Dr, #14943 Sanford, NC 27330 • All rights reserved. We periodically send e-mails to our followers who opt-in to our mailing list, such as when entering a giveaway on our website. [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences](

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