Please help me choose a light for recreational/wrecks

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Here's a video I did of my Hollis light next to my Hesser light. Gives you a great idea of the brightness...and at 1/3 of the price too. The body of the hollis is aluminum which is stronger than delrin. The Hesser, however, can pretty much withstand a nuclear explosion and still work fine. I've had friends flood theirs and they still worked while flooded. Knock wood, my hollis lights havent flooded yet...
YouTube - Hollis LED5 Backup Light vs Hesser Backup Light
 
Most led lights work when flooded since there's no hot bulb to pop. If the Hesser floods it's hardly worth 3 times the price is it? :)
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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