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The Sofirn SC31 Pro "Big Kit" (usually $38) is on sale for $26.59 before tax. That's with the clippable 10% coupon from the product page, and then the 20% promo code noted in this post. 20% off code: 20MS89Z7
- The "big kit" includes a silicone light diffuser and an additional magnetic tail cap.
- Includes a rechargeable 18650 button top battery (charges via USB-A to USB-C cable)
- 2000 lumens
- 6500 K color temp
- 200 meter reach
- IPX8 waterproof
- Reversible tube/body (pocket clip up or down)
- Anduril 2 UI
*If you buy two, it looks like you can get an additional 4% off.
Green and Black models are the only ones eligible for the extra 20% promo code. However, the Blue model does have a 15% clippable coupon.
SC31 Pro "Big Kit" (Green/Black)
Original Price: $37.99
Deal Price: $26.59 (Use 10% off coupon + 20% off code: 20MS89Z7)
https://www.amazon.com/promocode/AYX2YIK5C1OO5 [amazon.com]
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The Anduril 2 interface is a bit wonky to learn, but there are picture (and wallet sized cards) cheat sheets that are helpful to get to the flashlight output you want (brightness, strobe, etc).
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lol! Ya, I'm a 5k temp fan or even lower for indoor use.
That said, the kit is currently 32.77 on Sofirn's website so this is still a pretty good deal.
Sc33 has more lumens and is a tail switch (tactical) light. Different use cases but generally the SC33 is better.
I saw one person mention the light from this one, even though it's rated at 6500, that it wasn't overly blue. But I suppose it could be subjective. People's eyes are different. That said, I do prefer the warmer tones. However, from my limited experience, I believe the warmer tones do lose a few lumens compared to the cooler ones.
SC33
5200 lumens
1.25" x 5.15"
21700 battery
XHP70.3 hi led emitter
SC31 Pro
2000 lumens
1" x 4.06"
18650 battery
SST40 led emitter
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Just to be clear, this is a serious question. I have no idea.
Just to be clear, this is a serious question. I have no idea.
Just to be clear, this is a serious question. I have no idea.
The Anduril 2 interface is a bit wonky to learn, but there are picture (and wallet sized cards) cheat sheets that are helpful to get to the flashlight output you want (brightness, strobe, etc).
SC33
5200 lumens
1.25" x 5.15"
21700 battery
XHP70.3 hi led emitter
SC31 Pro
2000 lumens
1" x 4.06"
18650 battery
SST40 led emitter