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Sofirn SC32 LED Flashlight With 18650 Battery US$21.78 (~A$36.04) Delivered @ Sofirn Official Store AliExpress

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Just when you thought you have got enough torches to blind rabbits at night…

Was having at look at Sofirn prices to compare against today's Sofirn torches via Amazon and came upon this deal with a store coupon.

2 colours to chose from:
5000K - 5300K (orange hue).
6000K - 6500K (white hue).

Select with 18650 battery.

Price: $43.94 plus tax
Store Discount code applied -$11.17
Total $36.04 delivered

Yes, shipping does take a few weeks, but it is from the Sofirn Offical Store.

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closed Comments

  • Tell me more about blinding rabbits

    • +5

      Three nocturnal rabbits, three nocturnal rabbits
      See how they hop, see how they hop
      They all hopped after the farmer's wife
      She (profanity) up their eyes with a Sofirn light
      Did you ever see such a sight in your life as three blind rabbits?

  • Nice deal, however I recently bought their SC31 Pro and SP10 Pro, both come with Anduril 2 programmable modes. It's a shame they don't have a SC32 model with Anduril 2. otherwise I would buy it too.

  • -2

    5 million lumens? Haha

    • +1

      Where did it say 5 million lumens?

      • -3

        It didn't but a lot of these lights make wild claims like this. I was having joke that went over some people's heads. Oh well.

        • +1

          Right, guess you weren't very good at delivering jokes.

    • Umm… where does it say 5 million lumens?

    • +5

      that's enough beers for you, Homer

    • +2

      5000K is the CCT, Homer, not lumens.

      and btw,

      5000K - 5300K (orange hue hospital ward cool white).
      6000K - 6500K (white hue don't talk to me or my son again).

      luv,
      2700K guy

      • +1

        2700K looks disgusting in the day though, say the really overcast days where the sun is shining bright blue light in

        Though I do agree that anything above 2701K is untolerable at night

        The best lights are those that have two sets of LEDs in them and that are adjustable. It's a shame the one sI've bought tend to have crappy CRIs

      • +1

        I like 5000K natural white. 4000K warm white is alright too and comfortable at night. 2700K is just too warm and yellow for me, while 6000K is too pale ghost face white and no contrast.

  • +1

    Love me some 18650s

  • Doesn't hold specified lumens for very long. This review says turbo mode of 2000 lumens only lasted for 35-40 seconds before dropping down to about 450 lumens.

  • is this rechargeable or single use batteries?

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