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ThruNite Ti $9.99, ThruNite T10 + Free Ti $29.99

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Ti AAA 2 mode 3 lumens - 60 lumens $9.99
Avalible in: Gold, Red (Pink), Blue, Green and Black
http://www.thrunite-store.com/thrunite-ti-xp-e-led-aaa-flash…

T10 AA 3 mode 0.9 lumens - 9 lumens - 115 lumens + Ti above $29.99
http://www.thrunite-store.com/thrunite-t10-flashlight-with-c…

These are AWESOME flashlights, the built quality and feel of them are supurb.

Before anyone posts it, the SIPIK SK68 and its clones has nothing on these lights. Not even close.

I have bought 30-40 flashlights this year, these 2 are in my top 4 favorite to keep and all the others have been sold or given away. And now with this deal you I have bought another T10 with a Ti for free and I am about to buy another Ti for my Mother in "red" (its actually pink).

Just a heads up, on the website you will see its $2 for shipping on orders under $25. So as I already have 2 T10s I will probably buy 3 Ti's for gifts as Xmas is just around the corner.

The Ti's usually sell for $20 and the T10 for $30, so you are getting $50 of value for $30 when purchasing these together or a saving of 50% when buying the Ti's alone if you buy 3 or more.

I did check to see this wasnt already posted, ThruNite doesn't show up in the results even though this deal has been going for a while now and ends soon. I thought it was already on here and when I discovered it wasnt I wanted to share with everyone else before the offer is over.

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  • at 185 lumens its not that bright for the price you pay =\ perhaps the cost is in the manufacturing of the titanium?

    • 115, not 185. It's actually not bad for just one AA battery.

    • +1

      Its 115 lumens for the T10 and 60 for the Ti, Im not sure what the 185 lumens is that you are talking about.

      This is about the standard for high end AA and AAA flashlights, there are ones a tiny bit brighter but you cant see with your naked eye that sell for $50-80 for a single AA flashlight.

      If you are talking about brighter torches that take Lithium-ion batteries that cost $10 each for good ones and $20 for a charger and then another $15-50 for the light its self then its not even the same kind of flashlights or in the same price range.

      They are made of T6 aluminium (not titanium) and have current regulated drivers and the latest CREE LEDS that are optimal for the the voltages, and at these prices its half of what you would be paying for another brand with the same specs and quality.

      I'm also not sure why you think $10 for a Ti or $30 for a T10 and Ti flashlights is a lot of money. These are not your generic Chinese eBay "300 lumen" flashlights that are lucky to be 50 luemns or more.

  • $30? Ow. I might've been willing to try it for $10, $15 at most but $30? Ow.

  • I've got a couple of Sipiks and do like the look of the Ti. Could you elaborate on how the Ti is better? Also, do they have a flood light mode like the Sipiks? Thanks

    • +3

      There is website and YouTube videos where you can see reviews.

      But for me its because its about a quater of the mass, has 2 modes, better finish and build quality, longer run time, optimised for 1 battery type instead of putting out half or less as much brightness when regular alkalines are used.

      It doesnt have zoom but it also doesnt have the ugly rings associated with the SK68 lens, its more than enough for around the house and backyard or anywhere lighting is needed but for camping or long runtime usage I wouldnt recomend it. If you wanted something to light up 100 meters away, runtime and power I would recomend the JetBeam PA40 that takes 4AA batteries, has close to 500 lumens and is on sale else where for about $40 plus shipping at the moment. But its about 30 times bigger and mine get nearly no use unless I am just showing it off.

      For me the T10 gets more real use than my Ti but I always find myself picking up the Ti to play with.

      I did have a Sipik but my RC-G2 III replaced it and I gave it away, then my T10 being slightly lower output still replaced my RC-G2 III.

      I'm not on a sales pitch trying to sell these… its better for you make up your own mind what suits your needs. I am just trying to let people know that aren't in to flashlight what a good bargain these are at the moment.

  • Hi, Ive been looking at these for the past week now, wasnt sure if it was a good price or not, so put me off buying. Didnt know if it was better to find a Led Lenser locally instead.
    I was looking at the T30 also, mainly for the output, but in reality not sure if i would end up using it that much and at $60 i thought i could maybe get 2 x T10 or maybe a T10 and T20. The CR123 batteries is something more to buy too.

  • Thanks , I purchased T10 + Ti bonus offer. I hope the black Ti will look nice.
    Cheers

  • Is the T10 floody?

    • Yes

  • Thanks. Just purchased the T10 + Ti. Already have a T20 which seems as bright as my Led Lenser M7. If you're thinking of a T20 be warned, they get extremely hot after about 10 minutes use. Cheers.

  • T10 or T20? They both seem to be 29.99 incl the smaller one?

    • choose T10 if you want to use standard AA batteries
      or choose T20 if you want to CR123A batteries

      • +1

        Thanks mate.

  • may I know what is so good about this flash light that makes it sells for $30? have been seeing some deals on ozbargain about these flash lights but have no idea what is the difference between this and the normal ones. thanks

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