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NICRON Official Store via Amazon has Nicron N7 600-Lumen IP65 Waterproof LED Tactical Flashlight on sale for $10.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.

Thanks to community member lzboy for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Use AA battery (not included) for 250 lumens / 14500 rechargeable battery (not included) for 600 lumens
  • 90-Degree rotation
  • Magnetic tail cap
  • 4 settings: High / Low / Strobe / SOS
  • IP65-rated water resistant
  • Mini size - 111 mm (4.37") (length) x 20 mm (0.78") (head)
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NICRON N7 600 Lumens Tactical Flashlight

I bought one a couple of years ago when it was $10. I like it so much that I bought another one today. Small, light, no-nonsense, and practical. For everyday use, I prefer it to my Sofrin SP40.

https://www.amazon.com/Flashlight...B07FFKJVT1
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Note that this flashlight takes an AA battery (250 lumens) or a lithium 14500 (600 lumens). Battery not included! A good lithium 14500 probably runs you $5-$10/each but it's difficult to buy just one. Also, the AA/14500 battery size isn't that big so this is more useful as a short task light (1-2 hours).

The Sofirn SP40 as OP mentioned can run 6+ hours on a more substantial 18650 rechargeable lithium battery (built-in charger). Currently on sale for $30 and comes with a good 18650 battery. IMO this is a better deal and better flashlight.

https://smile.amazon.com/Headlamp...B085VYS7KJ
Wish more flashlight manufacturers made the operation modes on/off with press of switch. Can't stand cycling each time even if it's just 2 light levels before off.
Really good review on reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/flashlig...nicron_n7/

This thing is never $29.99. CCC shows the seller just manipulates the price so they can say it's on sale. Normally $16.

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lzboy
01-04-2023 at 10:52 AM.
01-04-2023 at 10:52 AM.
Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
Is there a straight version of the rechargeable one. I have the one OP posted, it's actually a very solid flashlight, and has magnetic cap, and it's compact and bright enough, rotating head is very handy, but it's not super bright with AA batteries. It's definitely worth $10-$15 no more.
The Sofirn SC31 would probably be close to what you are looking for:
https://www.sofirnlight.com/produ...with-sst40
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foxhopper
01-04-2023 at 11:46 AM.
01-04-2023 at 11:46 AM.
Quote from lzboy :
The Amazon page suggests unscrewing the bottom cap a couple of turns to prevent it from accidentally turning on:
"Energy saving settings - if not in use, we recommend simple thing to "lock the unit out" just by unscrewing the tail cap a few turns."
Yeah, that's what I have learned to do.
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darkfalcon7
01-04-2023 at 12:21 PM.
01-04-2023 at 12:21 PM.
Have this light, super convenient to place into my day hike backpacks, just as a backup in case I'm out later than expected and the sunsets before getting back to the trail head. Choose this one for the swivel head so I can use as a regular flashlight or clip to the shoulder strap of the pack and have it illuminate the path in front, like the Vietnam era lights but way smaller. Not to mention if the lithium battery dies, AA are widely available and easy to find to get me going for a little while longer.

Have both the first and second gen, first gen the button would easily turn on when bumped in the pack and I've found it dead when checking on it. Second gen, you can hold the power button to lock it out so it doesn't accidentally get turned on.

Magnetic tail cap too so I can stick it on something and light up a small area or aim it at a spot.

Good value for its size, 18650 will always out muscle this one, but the compactness and battery swapability suit my needs
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