0

Your Cart is Empty

Categories
  • Automotive Work Lights collection poster featuring a male adding fluids to their vehicle under the hood while a FLEXIT Under Hood light lights up this night time scene

    Automotive Work Lights

  • camping scene featuring a male cooking over a fire next to his tent. Nighttime near a lake. He's illuminated by a FLi-PRO telescoping light by STKR Concepts

    Camp & Outdoor Lighting

  • task lighting poster featuring a FLEXIT Pocket Light magnetically attached to a breaker panel

    Magnetic Utility Lights

  • Jobsite & DIY collection poster featuring a TRi-Mobile lighting up an attic while someone installs insulation

    Jobsite & DIY

  • POV shot of someone holding a bunch of EDC items in their hand over their lap.

    Handheld Flashlights & EDC

  • Garage Lighting & Tech collection poster featuring a garage with a Jeep in it and a home gym in the corner all very well lit up by an MPI full room lighting system

    Garage Lighting & Tech

  • Overlanding Lights collection poster featuring an off-road overlanding rig lit up by a FLi-OVER-LANDER Telescoping Light night scene.

    Overlanding Lights

  • Brick and stone home. nighttime setting. gutter lights lighting up yard and driveway

    Home Security Lighting

  • Utility Jugs collection poster featuring an EZ Utility jug with hose bender sitting next to a Husqvarna chainsaw.

    Utility Jugs & Accessories

  • All Products

  • products
  • Should You Keep a Flashlight in Your Car?

    May 11, 2021 7 min read

    Should You Keep a Flashlight in Your Car? STKR Concepts

    When you think of an essential or emergency tool that you should have, the first thing that comes to mind is a flashlight. Smart people always keep one in their home, garage, or in any place they think they might need one. But what about the car? Should you keep a flashlight in your car? 

    We at STRK Concepts believe that you should always keep a flashlight in your car. You never know when you might need one. There can be many instances when you might need a trusty flashlight waiting to assist you in your car, like changing your tire in the middle of the road at night.  

    We have provided reasons why you should stow a flashlight inside your car here in this article. We’ve also talked about a few of our flashlights that you can consider buying and explained what makes them so great. 

    Why You Should Keep a Flashlight in Your Vehicle

    It is always a good idea to keep a flashlight in your vehicle. It can come in handy in practical and especially in emergency situations where this item can save lives. Here are some of the reasons for you to consider carrying a premium quality flashlight in your car, all the time: 

    • Finding Something in Dark

    When you drop something in your car, it is quite a hassle to find it for the darkness between the car seats. And if your car’s interior lights have burnt out, the whole car turns into a black hole. 

    In that case, you stumble around in the dark to find what you are looking for. But you are touching anything and everything without knowing what it is. If you touch something that is dangerous, it can cause you bodily harm. Just having a flashlight in your car will make things a lot easier, and safer too.

    • Changing A Tire

    Changing a flat tire in the dark is a grueling task. But there are some extraordinary human beings who can do this almost impossible job with ease. 

    However, whether you are one of them or not, if you drop even one of the lug nuts, you will find yourself cursing, while you are looking for it on the side of the road. Just having a flashlight can remove that unnecessary anguish.

    • Jump-Starting Your Car

    Your car batteries can go bad without any prior indication. This is known to all who own a vehicle. In that case, jump-starting can bring your car back to life. It requires you to connect the jumper wires correctly between car batteries.

    But things can go wrong if you try to jump-start another car in the dark. If the jumper wires are not connected to the right terminal, this can fry your car’s onboard electronic components. So, attempting to jumpstart a car in the dark is not a good idea without a great flashlight.

    • Alerting Traffic and Cleaning up After a Minor Accident

    In the event of a car breakdown or accident, it is always recommended to throw some flares on the road. This is to alert the traffic about the accident. But not everyone keeps flares in their vehicle and there is a potential that they will stop producing light before help arrives at the spot. Flashlights can be a great substitute for these flares.

    In the case of a minor accident, it is a good idea to remove broken glasses and other debris from the road that can cause accidents. A flashlight can help you find them in the dark. And at the same time, you can use it to alert other fellow drivers that you are on the road so that they don’t run you over.

    • You Ran Out of Gas

    If you run out of gas in the middle of a road or suddenly your car loses all of its power, you have to have a light source to tackle the issue. A flashlight can really come in handy in such situations. 

    • Self Defense

    A flashlight can be used for brute force as a last resort. You can use a sturdy flashlight as a melee tool to strike the attacker. This can give you a split-second chance to run away.


    Things to Consider Before Buying a Flashlight

    It is always a good idea to keep a flashlight nearby at all times. Before you buy a flashlight, there are a few things you need to consider. They are:

    Lumens

    A Lumen is a measurement of the brightness of a light source. The higher the value of lumens in a flashlight, the brighter the light will be. 

    Usually, the flashlight that we have on our smartphones can produce anywhere between 20 to 100 lumens of light. This is enough just to brighten the surrounding of your immediate vicinity. But they won’t be able to penetrate very far into the pitch-black veil of the night.

    For a good flashlight that will work for an extended period, our recommendation is that you go for one that can produce between 200 to 1000 lumens.

    To learn more about lumens, check out our lumens-specific article here.

    Battery Type

    Different flashlights use different types of batteries. Some use AAA batteries, some use rechargeable Lithium-ion batteries. AAA batteries are cheap and easily replaceable when they are completely drained out.

    On the other hand, you can recharge Lithium-ion batteries once they are out of juice. This makes them more environmentally friendly.  You can also charge them in your car via USB outlets or  your lighter outlet.  Just be sure to keep one charged.  A rechargeable flashlight is great, unless it isn’t charged.  

    Weather Resistance

    It is always a good idea to buy a weather-resistant flashlight because you do not know in what situation you are going to be using it. For flashlights that you intend to keep in your vehicle or use for outdoor camping lighting, always go for water-resistant and shock-resistant ones.

    Modes and Controls

    In the past, flashlights used to have only an on and off switch. But now you can get flashlights with multiple controls and lighting modes. You can select different lumen output of the flashlight depending on what you are using it for. 

    Some flashlights even come with strobe light settings. This can come in handy when you are trying to alert traffic after an accident on the road or in case of emergency situations. This lighting setting is also great for self-defense as it will blind the attacker, thus giving you a chance to escape.


    Best Flashlight to Keep in Your Car

    If you are wondering, what type of flashlight is best to keep in your vehicle then we at STKR Concepts have got you covered. We are a lighting and tech product business that has created innovative products that are solutions to common lighting challenges for mechanics, construction industries, and DIYers. 

    Here are three of our innovative lights that you can look at for keeping in your car: 

      The FLEXIT Auto Flashlight is the newest addition to the FLEXIT flashlight lineup. It is an ultra-thin, lightweight flashlight that you can store in your car’s dashboard or trunk easily. It has a flexible body and has front-facing LED lights capable of generating 200 lumens.

      On top of that, it comes with three LED hazard lights in the back which can be very helpful to alert traffic in the event of an emergency. Plus, this comes with neodymium magnets. So you don’t have to hold it when you are working.

      This flashlight also comes with a durable shape lock frame. So, bend it, wrap it or fold it, it will retain its shape and provide illumination in all directions. It also comes with a 1-year warranty.

      If you are not satisfied with the lighting output of this flashlight, check out our other FLEXIT flexible flashlight models here. The FLEXIT flashlights can provide up to 500 lumens of light output depending on the model. There is also a rechargeable variant of FLEXIT flashlights.

      Keeping up with their tradition to come up with unique lighting solutions, STKR Concepts has created a small, hands-free lighting source that they call the Light Mine. This is a small light that fits into tight spaces and provides 360-degree illumination.

      Not to mention that it is equipped with neodymium magnets. So, you can stick it to any metallic surface. This makes it perfect for automobile owners, technicians, plumbers, or DIYers as it can fit into small spaces which can make the repair job much easier. Currently, they are offering 2 models- Magnetic Light Mine and Light Mine Pro.

      The magnetic Light Mine provides 15 lumens of light output. Light Mine Pro is a more powerful version of the previous model. It can provide up to 250 lumens output with four different light modes. Having a light mine in your car will surely come in handy in emergency situations.

        The B.A.M.F.F tactical flashlight series is STRK Concepts’ unique flashlight product with the goal to provide more powerful light with wider visibility. The B.A.M.F.F series flashlights are equipped with two LEDs that can be used independently or simultaneously. 

        The combination of two LEDs can give you long-distance visibility with a wide-angle floodlight that increases your overall visibility. The B.A.M.F.F flashlights can be a great option for those who are looking to buy a flashlight to keep in their cars in case of emergencies.

        To learn more about different flashlight models of STKR Concepts’ B.A.M.F.F tactical flashlight series, click here.


        Conclusion

        Flashlights are one of the must-have tools in households, and cars. They can come in handy in the event any emergency situation arises. Always keep your flashlight in a dry and convenient place where you can reach it easily. Also, make sure that your flashlight’s batteries do not run out of power. Keep extra batteries just in case.

        In this article, I’ve explained why you should keep a flashlight in your vehicle and offered some suggested products.

        Leave a comment

        Comments will be approved before showing up.


        Also in Blog

        STKR Concepts booth at Overland Expo West 2024
        A Showcase from Overland Expo West: Innovative Lighting Solutions by STKR Concepts

        September 30, 2024 3 min read

        Read More
        night time overlanding image of an offroad vehicle w/roof tent. Scene is lit up by a FLi OVER-LANDER
        Out There with STKR: An Interview with Jeff Coxen

        August 12, 2024 4 min read

        An Interview with Jeff Coxen

        Professional thrill-seeker, brew connoisseur, and most importantly, co-founder of the Rogue Element overlanding team fills us in on their incredible outdoor adventures! 

        Read More
        Out There with STKR: An Interview with Braulio N.
        Out There with STKR: An Interview with Braulio N.

        April 11, 2024 3 min read

        An Interview with Braulio N.

        Braulio’s overlanding adventures began with a love for photography and the great outdoors. Flash forward a couple of years and he’s now working with some of the industry’s top brands, including STKR,  to share his passion for overlanding and showcase his Jeep. 

        Read More