Sofirn has
Sofirn SP33S 5000 Lumen Flashlight w/ Battery (Black, 5000K or 6500K color temperature) on sale for $52.99 - 40% off when you apply coupon code
SNSP33S on the checkout page =
$31.79.
Shipping is free.
- Note: This product ships from China which can take up to 14-28 business days to arrive (reference).
Thanks to Community Member
DANlMALZ for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- Fitted with a 6500K or 5000K XHP70.2 LED with up to 5000 lumens
- Can reach a maximum beam distance of 264 meters (866ft)
- USB-C port that enables fast and convenient charging of the supplied high capacity 5000mah 26650 battery, it usually takes 3.5 hours to charge fully
- Made of an aviation-grade aluminum alloy and can withstand earthquakes, heavy rain, heavy snow, and other extreme weather events
- Can be used as a power bank to charge other digital devices
- 126mm/4.96" (length) x 36mm/1.42" (head diameter); portable and efficient multipurpose flashlight suitable for everyday carry
- Package includes:
- SP33S flashlight
- Sofirn 26650 battery
- Charging cable
- O-rings
- Other accessories
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However this isn't super slick, these can be had for around this price many times every year.
Also, it should be noted because of the way light spread out, in order to get double the brightness of lets say 2k lumens, you would need to go up to 8k lumens. Therefor, 5k lumens isn't that big of a deal or that bright when you can find 2-3k lumen legit (sofirn/wurkkos or Convoy) lights on sale from much cheaper.
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However this isn't super slick, these can be had for around this price many times every year.
Also, it should be noted because of the way light spread out, in order to get double the brightness of lets say 2k lumens, you would need to go up to 8k lumens. Therefor, 5k lumens isn't that big of a deal or that bright when you can find 2-3k lumen legit (sofirn/wurkkos or Convoy) lights on sale from much cheaper.
However this isn't super slick, these can be had for around this price many times every year.
Also, it should be noted because of the way light spread out, in order to get double the brightness of lets say 2k lumens, you would need to go up to 8k lumens. Therefor, 5k lumens isn't that big of a deal or that bright when you can find 2-3k lumen legit (sofirn/wurkkos or Convoy) lights on sale from much cheaper.
This SP33s has almost twice the sustained output as the Wurkkos TS26S as I got today even though both lights have a regulator so the output doesn't dip as the voltage goes down.
This may not be super duper slick, yet it's a really solid deal. I'm curious, do you know any other more compact lights with nearly 2000 sustained lumens at this price point? Asking for a friend, of course 😂😂
Since this light has: XHP70.2 emitter, boost driver, high sustained output, and included 26550 battery, it's actually a good deal. It's not this price usually. Someone on r/flashlight also made a post about this deal and it's getting traction amongst the enthusiast community
Also, not much in the way of long term output graphs.
Tempting as it is to get a sustained almost 2K lumens, I'm not a big fan of the HUGE 26650 batteries, and the beam shots killed the deal. Ive got almost a dozen 21700 lights that are close enough in output, but have much better coloring in a much smaller package.
But YAY to enthusiast flashlight deals!
This SP33s has almost twice the sustained output as the Wurkkos TS26S as I got today even though both lights have a regulator so the output doesn't dip as the voltage goes down.
This may not be super duper slick, yet it's a really solid deal. I'm curious, do you know any other more compact lights with nearly 2000 sustained lumens at this price point? Asking for a friend, of course
My favorite light lately has been the wurkkos fc11 in 2700k I got on sale a few months ago. No it doesn't put out a ton of lumens, but when you see how beautiful the light produced is, it's so hard to go back to this low CRI high lumens lights.
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