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Sofirn SC31Pro 2000-Lumens 5000K Rechargeable Flashlight w/ Battery

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Sofirnlight.com has Sofirn SC31Pro 2000-Lumens 5000K Rechargeable Flashlight w/ Battery (various colors) on sale for $23.37 when you apply promo code D34T7RAY + $3.99 Shipping = $27.36.

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Features:
  • Outputs a maximum 2000 lumens, for observation up to a maximum distance of 226 meters
  • 4.6" in length, it fits nicely in the palm of your hand and your pocket or backpack. With clips and lanyard, easy to fix in jeans pocket or wrist.
  • Rated IPX8 waterproof. The flashlight body is built from durable Military Grade aluminum alloy and it's drop resistant design makes it tough and reliable.

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Sofirnlight.com has Sofirn SC31Pro 2000-Lumens 5000K Rechargeable Flashlight w/ Battery (various colors) on sale for $23.37 when you apply promo code D34T7RAY + $3.99 Shipping = $27.36.

Thanks community member ign0ramus for sharing this deal

Features:
  • Outputs a maximum 2000 lumens, for observation up to a maximum distance of 226 meters
  • 4.6" in length, it fits nicely in the palm of your hand and your pocket or backpack. With clips and lanyard, easy to fix in jeans pocket or wrist.
  • Rated IPX8 waterproof. The flashlight body is built from durable Military Grade aluminum alloy and it's drop resistant design makes it tough and reliable.

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pauln119
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No battery included. $27.40 if you want the battery.
Friggz
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As someone who is a recovering flashlight-oholic. do yourself a favor and stop before you start. lol
WittyLaborer921
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Bought this on amazon about a year ago for ~$39, so this is a pretty good price. Major thing I was looking for that most flashlights don't seem to have anymore is the simple on/off mode for the button press. I hate pressing the button to have the flashlight cycle through a high/low power mode, and then a strobe light mode when I just want to use the light as a light.


This flashlight allows for the button to be configured a whole bunch of ways, and it allows for a button press to just turn the light on and off, so this was exactly what I was looking for. The documentation for how to configure the flashlight isn't great, but once you figure it out, you can do a ton of weird stuff with it, like strobe at specific intervals/morse code when pressed/etc... Most of that stuff I didn't use, but i did like how it allowed you to specify exactly how bright/dim you wanted it to be, and it would remember your setting for next time, while still allowing for the button press to do a simple on/off. This link from the product page [staticdj.com] shows all the stuff you can set it to do... Very convoluted, but fun to tinker with if you care about that stuff.


There is a diffuser cap for this that makes it operate like a lantern [sofirnlight.com], I never used these before, but since I'm getting the flashlight anyway, I'm going to try it out, its $1.79. I ended up misplacing the original flashlight, so I've been in the market for another rechargeable one w/USB-C, so I'm glad to have stumbled on this, thanks OP.

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Sep 02, 2022 03:08 AM
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cheeknowe
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Sep 02, 2022 03:08 AM
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Quote from RickyE3678 :
I mean I checked out without the battery. Can I update/change my order
Oh, good question. Well, I'm going to assume you're dealing with Chinese customer service, so you might be better off cancelling your initial order, then placing a new order. (but then, if you talk to customer service, and they can change the order for you, that would be more ideal).
Sep 02, 2022 03:12 AM
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IJesseBeeSep 02, 2022 03:12 AM
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I'm in for one. Thanks! Trying to pick up a new hobby. Collecting flashlights.
Sep 02, 2022 03:23 AM
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FriggzSep 02, 2022 03:23 AM
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Quote from IJesseBee :
I'm in for one. Thanks! Trying to pick up a new hobby. Collecting flashlights.
As someone who is a recovering flashlight-oholic. do yourself a favor and stop before you start. lol
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Sep 02, 2022 03:31 AM
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TeboboSep 02, 2022 03:31 AM
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Quote from tmaxx123 :
sp10pro on sale as well. I'm looking for a super compact light to run with. anyone have experience with both lights?

https://www.sofirnlight.com/produ...switch_1.2
AA battery is an absolute pass!!!!! Just spend a few bucks more for the 18650
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Sep 02, 2022 03:44 AM
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bmckennaSep 02, 2022 03:44 AM
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Quote from RickyE3678 :
I mean I checked out without the battery. Can I update/change my order
buy an 18650 battery separately

i've bought from these guys before, no issues - https://www.18650batterystore.com/
Sep 02, 2022 03:57 AM
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kooteSep 02, 2022 03:57 AM
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Quote from Tebobo :
AA battery is an absolute pass!!!!! Just spend a few bucks more for the 18650
It supports both AA and 14500, when using 14500, it can reach 900lm.
Sep 02, 2022 04:24 AM
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LoToMoSep 02, 2022 04:24 AM
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Can we use flat head batteries?

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Sep 02, 2022 04:59 AM
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TheOgreSep 02, 2022 04:59 AM
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Awesome!! Got a 15% off coupon code and it stacked with a 10% coupon code! Got this with the diffuser and magnetic bottom, an SP10 Pro with battery and charger, and a SP10V3, for $64 total! Heck yeah!

Codes in case anyone wants to try:

New user 10%: UBK82QA7
15% off: D34T7RAY
Sep 02, 2022 05:06 AM
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dealmonger66Sep 02, 2022 05:06 AM
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Quote from LoToMo :
Can we use flat head batteries?
Thats my question as well, since I have lots of recycled flat tops.
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pongagtSep 02, 2022 05:52 AM
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Quote from Tebobo :
AA battery is an absolute pass!!!!! Just spend a few bucks more for the 18650
Or if you want some more capacity with a light not much bigger go to a 21700 battery. I have done that with my most used flashlights and headlamp. Mine can be charged with USB C.
Sep 02, 2022 05:57 AM
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tmaxx123Sep 02, 2022 05:57 AM
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Ordered , and minutes later emailed them to cancel since I ordered a smaller model. Shortly after, I got shipping confirmation, still no response to my email Frown
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SociableCalendar102
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Sep 02, 2022 06:02 AM
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I think i've only used a flashlight like two times in my life, the little phone light is good enough for me, but man I could go for one of those 2000 lumen ones
Last edited by SociableCalendar102 September 1, 2022 at 11:15 PM.
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adaltaSep 02, 2022 06:19 AM
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Quote from Tebobo :
AA battery is an absolute pass!!!!! Just spend a few bucks more for the 18650
I use a Zebralight AA headlamp for 1 or 2 hour excursions. Usually 2nd brightest is bright enough and lasts about 1.5 hours. Use the longer lasting AA rechargeable and you're set. I love that it's extremely light and I have the option of firefly mode. I'll use a Zebralight 18650 headlamp for multi-hour (3-5) excursions.
Quote from tmaxx123 :
sp10pro on sale as well. I'm looking for a super compact light to run with. anyone have experience with both lights?

https://www.sofirnlight.com/produ...switch_1.2 [sofirnlight.com]
edit: floody works for me. Find out if you want a floody/spot/flood light.
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WittyLaborer921Sep 02, 2022 06:21 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank WittyLaborer921

Bought this on amazon about a year ago for ~$39, so this is a pretty good price. Major thing I was looking for that most flashlights don't seem to have anymore is the simple on/off mode for the button press. I hate pressing the button to have the flashlight cycle through a high/low power mode, and then a strobe light mode when I just want to use the light as a light.

This flashlight allows for the button to be configured a whole bunch of ways, and it allows for a button press to just turn the light on and off, so this was exactly what I was looking for. The documentation for how to configure the flashlight isn't great, but once you figure it out, you can do a ton of weird stuff with it, like strobe at specific intervals/morse code when pressed/etc... Most of that stuff I didn't use, but i did like how it allowed you to specify exactly how bright/dim you wanted it to be, and it would remember your setting for next time, while still allowing for the button press to do a simple on/off. This link from the product page [staticdj.com] shows all the stuff you can set it to do... Very convoluted, but fun to tinker with if you care about that stuff.

There is a diffuser cap for this that makes it operate like a lantern [sofirnlight.com], I never used these before, but since I'm getting the flashlight anyway, I'm going to try it out, its $1.79. I ended up misplacing the original flashlight, so I've been in the market for another rechargeable one w/USB-C, so I'm glad to have stumbled on this, thanks OP.
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Quote from SociableCalendar102 :
I think i've only used a flashlight like two times in my life, the little phone light is good enough for me, but man I could go for one of those 2000 lumen ones
I used to say this like maybe 2 years ago as well. But I had one light, it broke and I found myself really glad to get a new flashlight. They've come so incredibly far from the mag lite days. I still have that AA-eating stick for some reason...

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