
SureFire is a company that’s known for making blindingly bright flashlights, but they also make a line of equally tough pens to survive even the most destructive of disasters.
The SureFire Pen II features a rugged hard-annodized aerospace-grade aluminum body, easyFLOW ink cartridges and a ‘virtually indestructible’ pocket clip.
Plus, you can kill a bear with it if you really need to.
[SureFire - Pen II]

With the release of SureFire’s limited edition Titan, a titanium LED flashlight that is the world’s first continuous variable-output LED flashlight, they needed to find a way to market this mini sun beam. What better way, it seems, than to show it off between a set of headlights?
Promotion methods aside, this $500 beauty is quite the light, with military grade build quality, the ability to select from over 1,000 possible light settings from zero to 30 lumens, and a titanium finish that makes this both strong and light. Need I say more?
(You can stop staring at the picture now)
[Surefire - Titan]
[Via: Uncrate]
With a simple bulb and battery replacement, you can make your $5 grocery store flashlight brighter than a $100 SureFire flashlight.
You’ll need to be careful with the finished flashlight, because the extra power is going to create extra heat that will melt everything if you’re not careful, but for a fun, quick, and useful project, this can’t be beat.
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[Via: Lifehacker]