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expirediconian | Staff posted Jul 03, 2025 07:11 PM
expirediconian | Staff posted Jul 03, 2025 07:11 PM

ACEBEAM Pokelit AA 1000 Lumen EDC Rechargeable CRI90 Flashlight (6500K)

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$8.75

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ACEBEAM Factory Store via AliExpress has ACEBEAM Pokelit AA 1000 Lumen EDC Rechargeable CRI90 Flashlight (Alu-gray-6500K) on sale for $10.90 - $2 with promo code AEUS02 during checkout = $8.90 --> Now $8.75. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.
  • Note:
    • The ones labeled 6500K are 1000 lumens, while the ones labeled 5000K are 500 lumens.
    • You must be signed into your AliExpress account and have your address added in order to add items to your cart and place an order. To add your address, go to Settings via the drop-down menu at the top of the page, then select Shipping Address.
Includes:
  • Rechargeable 14500 Battery
  • Lanyard
  • 2x O-Rings
  • USB-C Charging Cable

Editor's Notes

Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $11.79 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $20.69.
No longer available: 
  • Alu-gray

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Update: This popular front-page deal is available again.

ACEBEAM Factory Store via AliExpress has ACEBEAM Pokelit AA 1000 Lumen EDC Rechargeable CRI90 Flashlight (Alu-gray-6500K) on sale for $10.90 - $2 with promo code AEUS02 during checkout = $8.90 --> Now $8.75. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.
  • Note:
    • The ones labeled 6500K are 1000 lumens, while the ones labeled 5000K are 500 lumens.
    • You must be signed into your AliExpress account and have your address added in order to add items to your cart and place an order. To add your address, go to Settings via the drop-down menu at the top of the page, then select Shipping Address.
Includes:
  • Rechargeable 14500 Battery
  • Lanyard
  • 2x O-Rings
  • USB-C Charging Cable

Editor's Notes

Written by persian_mafia | Staff
  • Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $11.79 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $20.69.
No longer available: 
  • Alu-gray

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blocky
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I'm writing with the very flashlight in my hand. Mine shipped w a 3.7v 3.4wh 14500 battery that has a usb-c port on the side of the cylinder near the positive terminal. I have a lot of AA and AAA flashlights. This one lives in the bag that I drag with me to work and everywhere else. It cycles from low to medium to high, which is the sequence prefer. The low is just a bit more than a moonlight setting. It does respond to partial depressions of the tail switch, but it's a little stiff. It remembers last setting.

At about the same time, I also bought the now discontinued hcri olight i5t w rechargeable battery. They are extremely similar. The olight has only two settings, a low that cannot be mistaken for moonlight. The olight had a smoother switch at first but after two years, it became glitchy. The cast of the two lights are very similar but I think acebeam has the edge in pleasant color representation. Just barely tho and it might be my copies. The olight has threads that glide, but the acebeam's are also smooth and possibly a little more snug. The two way clip is sturdier on the acebeam. After a lot of use, It is still a little harder to clip onto things. The olight clip slips on and off more easily but I've definitely bent a couple olight clips and that light falls out of pocket more often. I tend to get more hours out of the acebeam between charges.

It's relatively simple light, but it has the features that are important to me: Small, hcri, reasonable runtime, can take a AA if needed, very usable low and medium settings.

This is an excellent price.
zoysiamo
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Not my review, but I trust Zeroair's experience.

https://zeroair.org/2022/08/26/ac...ht-review/
PoppinPenelli
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From the pictures looks like it's a AA battery powered flashlight that comes with a USB rechargable (Li-ion) battery. No built-in USB-C Charging. You'll have to take out the battery and charge it with a USB-C cable.

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Anyone use this? Review?
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Quote from dogstar1 :
Anyone use this? Review?
Not my review, but I trust Zeroair's experience.

https://zeroair.org/2022/08/26/ac...ht-review/
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From the pictures looks like it's a AA battery powered flashlight that comes with a USB rechargable (Li-ion) battery. No built-in USB-C Charging. You'll have to take out the battery and charge it with a USB-C cable.
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550lm on the 5000k. 1000lm is only on the 6500k.
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I'm writing with the very flashlight in my hand. Mine shipped w a 3.7v 3.4wh 14500 battery that has a usb-c port on the side of the cylinder near the positive terminal. I have a lot of AA and AAA flashlights. This one lives in the bag that I drag with me to work and everywhere else. It cycles from low to medium to high, which is the sequence prefer. The low is just a bit more than a moonlight setting. It does respond to partial depressions of the tail switch, but it's a little stiff. It remembers last setting.

At about the same time, I also bought the now discontinued hcri olight i5t w rechargeable battery. They are extremely similar. The olight has only two settings, a low that cannot be mistaken for moonlight. The olight had a smoother switch at first but after two years, it became glitchy. The cast of the two lights are very similar but I think acebeam has the edge in pleasant color representation. Just barely tho and it might be my copies. The olight has threads that glide, but the acebeam's are also smooth and possibly a little more snug. The two way clip is sturdier on the acebeam. After a lot of use, It is still a little harder to clip onto things. The olight clip slips on and off more easily but I've definitely bent a couple olight clips and that light falls out of pocket more often. I tend to get more hours out of the acebeam between charges.

It's relatively simple light, but it has the features that are important to me: Small, hcri, reasonable runtime, can take a AA if needed, very usable low and medium settings.

This is an excellent price.
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CorrosiveJul 03, 2025 11:15 PM
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For security reasons the code wouldn't work. I will try again later from my pc.
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Quote from blocky :
I'm writing with the very flashlight in my hand. Mine shipped w a 3.7v 3.4wh 14500 battery that has a usb-c port on the side of the cylinder near the positive terminal. I have a lot of AA and AAA flashlights. This one lives in the bag that I drag with me to work and everywhere else. It cycles from low to medium to high, which is the sequence prefer. The low is just a bit more than a moonlight setting. It does respond to partial depressions of the tail switch, but it's a little stiff. It remembers last setting.

At about the same time, I also bought the now discontinued hcri olight i5t w rechargeable battery. They are extremely similar. The olight has only two settings, a low that cannot be mistaken for moonlight. The olight had a smoother switch at first but after two years, it became glitchy. The cast of the two lights are very similar but I think acebeam has the edge in pleasant color representation. Just barely tho and it might be my copies. The olight has threads that glide, but the acebeam's are also smooth and possibly a little more snug. The two way clip is sturdier on the acebeam. After a lot of use, It is still a little harder to clip onto things. The olight clip slips on and off more easily but I've definitely bent a couple olight clips and that light falls out of pocket more often. I tend to get more hours out of the acebeam between charges.

It's relatively simple light, but it has the features that are important to me: Small, hcri, reasonable runtime, can take a AA if needed, very usable low and medium settings.

This is an excellent price.

Do you have the 5000k or 6500k. Im leaning towards warm white but am curious what you have and what you are comparing to the O light.
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mekkisJul 03, 2025 11:36 PM
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Quote from zoysiamo :
Not my review, but I trust Zeroair's experience.https://zeroair.org/2022/08/26/ac...ht-review/
I have no idea who you or Zeroair are, but I reckon I was looking for an excuse to blow less than ten bucks.
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blockyJul 03, 2025 11:39 PM
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Quote from Corrosive :
Do you have the 5000k or 6500k. Im leaning towards warm white but am curious what you have and what you are comparing to the O light.
I have the 5000k. Most of the bulbs in my house are 3200k so I don't think of it as all that warm, but the colors are quite true. Mine is green. The anodizing has held up quite well considering how much I've dropped this thing. I just ordered an orange one, also 5000k.
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CorrosiveJul 04, 2025 01:21 AM
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Ok. Tried again and can't get the coupon to stick. Too much work for a light I don't really need.
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BPD007Jul 04, 2025 01:31 AM
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I get a weird error message when I try to finalize payment

EDIT: Got it to work! Needed to add in my address LOL
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Horrible website and company. I bought a usbc batteries that never come and got charge for it. Luckily it was cheap.
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AliExpress is headquartered in Hangzhou, China, and has multiple offices in other Chinese cities and some international locations. It is a global online retail marketplace owned by the Alibaba Group.likely foreign transaction fee, so use a card that doesn't charge for that.
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Quote from Corrosive :
Do you have the 5000k or 6500k. Im leaning towards warm white but am curious what you have and what you are comparing to the O light.
Tiny lights I think it's worth it to always go max output. Medium to big lights higher CRI/5k or under

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