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frontpage Posted by gyoung21 • Feb 18, 2024
frontpage Posted by gyoung21 • Feb 18, 2024

Sofirn SC33 EDC 5200 Lumens Rechargeable LED Flashlight w/ 21700 Battery

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Sofirn has Sofirn SC33 EDC 5200 Lumens Rechargeable LED Torch Flashlight w/ 21700 Battery (5000K or 6500K) on sale for $33.99 each. Shipping is free (Un-check the Shipping Protection during checkout to avoid a additional fee).

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  • Note: Also available without a battery for $30.99.
Available:About this Item:
  • Emitter: a XHP70.3 HI LED
  • Operating voltage: 3V – 4.2V
  • Battery options: 1 x 21700 rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • Dimension: 131 mm × 32 mm
  • Weight: 110 grams (without battery)
  • Flashlight body: AL6061-T6 aluminum alloy.
  • Toughened mineral glass lens
  • Orange peel reflector
  • Tail e-switch
  • Boost driver
  • Mode Memory: memorizes the last brightness level used in the general modes(Eco/Low/Medium/High).
  • Charging specification: 5V/2A

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Sofirn has Sofirn SC33 EDC 5200 Lumens Rechargeable LED Torch Flashlight w/ 21700 Battery (5000K or 6500K) on sale for $33.99 each. Shipping is free (Un-check the Shipping Protection during checkout to avoid a additional fee).

Thanks to Community Member gyoung21 for sharing this deal
  • Note: Also available without a battery for $30.99.
Available:About this Item:
  • Emitter: a XHP70.3 HI LED
  • Operating voltage: 3V – 4.2V
  • Battery options: 1 x 21700 rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • Dimension: 131 mm × 32 mm
  • Weight: 110 grams (without battery)
  • Flashlight body: AL6061-T6 aluminum alloy.
  • Toughened mineral glass lens
  • Orange peel reflector
  • Tail e-switch
  • Boost driver
  • Mode Memory: memorizes the last brightness level used in the general modes(Eco/Low/Medium/High).
  • Charging specification: 5V/2A

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
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I am a big-time fan of Sofirn flashlights, so, whenever I see one of their deals posted, I like to show them some love. Because I like their products - and because their affordable prices, have allowed me to amass about 20 of their flashlights in my collection, over the past few years.

I'm not saying that they are the best flashlights that are available on the market today; but, they are legitimately nice flashlights and they damn sure offer a good value, for what you pay for their flashlights.

By the way, I own this specific model flashlight, the Sofirn SC33, and I would definitely recommend it, especially, at this $34 price, with the included battery.
This one throttles quite heavily once it gets hot. You can check out zeroair's review. I have the SP33S which has a much higher sustained output, but it is also slightly thicker since it uses 26650 battery. I got it on sale for ~$34 with battery last time it was on slickdeals.
I'm going to disagree. I have one of these and 3 different sc31 pro in 3 different colors. I find the tail switch annoying and love the magnetic tail cap on my sc31. This will clip nicely on a visor on a ball cap though (I bought a headlamp for that). If you don't need anduril and prefer a tactical tail switch this is the one for you. Pretty sure I paid less too through a sofirn email.

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I am a big-time fan of Sofirn flashlights, so, whenever I see one of their deals posted, I like to show them some love. Because I like their products - and because their affordable prices, have allowed me to amass about 20 of their flashlights in my collection, over the past few years.

I'm not saying that they are the best flashlights that are available on the market today; but, they are legitimately nice flashlights and they damn sure offer a good value, for what you pay for their flashlights.

By the way, I own this specific model flashlight, the Sofirn SC33, and I would definitely recommend it, especially, at this $34 price, with the included battery.
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Quote from BillyJackAz :
I am a big-time fan of Sofirn flashlights, so, whenever I see one of their deals posted, I like to show them some love. Because I like their products - and because their affordable prices, have allowed me to amass about 20 of their flashlights in my collection, over the past few years.

I'm not saying that they are the best flashlights that are available on the market today; but, they are legitimately nice flashlights and they damn sure offer a good value, for what you pay for their flashlights.

By the way, I own this specific model flashlight, the Sofirn SC33, and I would definitely recommend it, especially, at this $34 price, with the included battery.
Would pretty much second everything you say about Sofirn and their value. Other than one light with a PITA UI (IF23), I have dozens of lanterns and lights and they are the best flashlights for the money. They also make great gifts.
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Great light, but it does get hot quite fast.
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I have built up a bit of a collection of Sofirn and other branded flashlights in the last couple of years. This one is my fav, it is an absolute power house
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I'm going to disagree. I have one of these and 3 different sc31 pro in 3 different colors. I find the tail switch annoying and love the magnetic tail cap on my sc31. This will clip nicely on a visor on a ball cap though (I bought a headlamp for that). If you don't need anduril and prefer a tactical tail switch this is the one for you. Pretty sure I paid less too through a sofirn email.
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Only after reading a few different opinions online it seems the Wurkkos TS22 might be a better choice? I don't know if the price difference makes up for it though.
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This one throttles quite heavily once it gets hot. You can check out zeroair's review. I have the SP33S which has a much higher sustained output, but it is also slightly thicker since it uses 26650 battery. I got it on sale for ~$34 with battery last time it was on slickdeals.
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I think i have this or very similar but its to wide, flood. What do I need to throw a tight beam 400' ?
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Quote from Is2r :
Only after reading a few different opinions online it seems the Wurkkos TS22 might be a better choice? I don't know if the price difference makes up for it though.
Yes ts22 is a bit better, it goes on sale a lot so I'd wait.
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