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TrixHub via Amazon has
2-Pack TrixHub 9000-Lumens All-Weather Aluminum USB-C Rechargeable LED Flashlight (Modern/Black; TH003) on sale for $25.99 - Extra $13 Off w/ promo code
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$12.99.
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About the Product- 9000-Lumens
- Adjustable Head
- LEP High Performance Module
- All Weather Resistance
- Impact Resistant
- 5 Function Button
- LCD Digital Display
- USB- Charging Port
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This is not a slam against Chinese flashlights or batteries. They're more than capable of making quality stuff. My Sofirn IF23 and IF23 Pro pretty much match their stated specs. And they both came with 21700 batteries which also tested around the stated 5000mAh. Bottom line, don't trust unrealistic lumen claims. And don't trust flashlights without removable batteries.
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This is not a slam against Chinese flashlights or batteries. They're more than capable of making quality stuff. My Sofirn IF23 and IF23 Pro pretty much match their stated specs. And they both came with 21700 batteries which also tested around the stated 5000mAh. Bottom line, don't trust unrealistic lumen claims. And don't trust flashlights without removable batteries.
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can confirm price is $13 with 6YALQBEU
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Or, nothing ever happens to them for lying, anyways, so same difference?
edit:
And there is generally no law against 9000 lumen lights, however they'd also need about 90 watts of power and most of that gets emitted as heat, and so to have a true 9000 lumen light in that small of package would probably have the battery last under ten minutes and it would overheat even before that.
900 lumens is more likely for a light like this, and yet even that amount of light would make for a good flashlight, especially at the price. Just take their lumen ratings with a grain of salt.
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