Tunenge via Amazon has
TUNENGE S11-T LED Rechargeable Magnet Keychain Flashlight on sale for $8.49 - $1.70 (apply promo code
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$6.79.
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Features:- 500 lumens brightness with a 278' beam distance
- Ultra-slim, measuring 2.38" Γ 0.61"
- Ideal for EDC, night runs, backpacking, power outages, and emergencies
- Simple operation: press and hold to cycle through Moonlight, Low, Medium, and High modes
- 300mAh lithium battery charges via USB-C in 40 minutes
- Up to 15 hours of runtime on low mode
- Compatible with power banks, car chargers, and standard USB devices
- Magnetic tail base for hands-free use on metal surfaces
- IP66 waterproof rating and 1.5-meter drop resistance for durability
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Left: AceBeam Pokelit 6500k version
Center: Tunenge S11-T 6500k
Right: AceBeam H17 4000k
https://imgur.com/LODY2uv
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I hate cool white flashlights, but based on the BLF review, I went ahead and purchased the S11-T. I trust BLF forum members. Flashaholics tend to be a more reliable source of information than vendors.
EDIT: Received mine in the mail today. After doing a quick white wall test, I'd have to say that the beam appears to be somewhere in the 6000K range. (I'm disappointed, 6000K is much too cool for my tastes.)
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Note: In his review, he estimated the S15 as coming in at a neutral white of 4000K, while - by his eye - the S11 beam was even warmer. I.e., less than 4000K. Another member (pennzy) who owned both lights chimed in a few posts later in agreement, but wasn't specific as to what points he was agreeing to.
And thank you for your personal estimate of the beam comparison. Adds another datapoint to the conversation. π
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Left: AceBeam Pokelit 6500k version
Center: Tunenge S11-T 6500k
Right: AceBeam H17 4000k
https://imgur.com/LODY2uv
Left: AceBeam Pokelit 6500k version
Center: Tunenge S11-T 6500k
Right: AceBeam H17 4000k
https://imgur.com/LODY2uv
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Are people buying these, as disposable flashlights, in essence, anticipating a ~2 year life span, or did I get a dud?
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