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frontpagehawkblu09 | Staff posted Jul 02, 2026 03:58 PM
frontpagehawkblu09 | Staff posted Jul 02, 2026 03:58 PM

2-Pk Rechoo 3-in-1 Magnetic Rechargeable EDC Flashlight w/ Clip

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Great Grace LLC via Amazon has 2-pk Rechoo 3-in-1 Magnetic Rechargeable EDC Flashlight w/ Clip (Black) on sale for $19.98 - 42% off when you apply promo code Q6DISFTJ at checkout = $11.59. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.

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Features:
  • Compact flashlight with up to 800 lumens and long LED lifespan
  • Magnetic base and clip for hands-free and portable carry
  • Multi-function light with front, side, and red LED modes
  • 750mAh rechargeable battery with up to 12 hours runtime
  • Aluminum body with IPX4 water resistance and USB-C charging

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Great Grace LLC via Amazon has 2-pk Rechoo 3-in-1 Magnetic Rechargeable EDC Flashlight w/ Clip (Black) on sale for $19.98 - 42% off when you apply promo code Q6DISFTJ at checkout = $11.59. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.

Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons and apply promo codes. If a code doesn't work right away, try applying it a few times across different interfaces such as mobile or desktop, as some codes may not apply consistently. If issues persist, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart before checking out.

Thanks to Deal Hunter hawkblu09 for posting this deal.

Features:
  • Compact flashlight with up to 800 lumens and long LED lifespan
  • Magnetic base and clip for hands-free and portable carry
  • Multi-function light with front, side, and red LED modes
  • 750mAh rechargeable battery with up to 12 hours runtime
  • Aluminum body with IPX4 water resistance and USB-C charging

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Jul 02, 2026 04:22 PM
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johnnybladesJul 02, 2026 04:22 PM
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code for the 4 pk expired, so i guess this will do. i tried to use it twice, but its only good for 1 time.
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Jul 02, 2026 04:41 PM
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softriderJul 02, 2026 04:41 PM
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Bought this 2-pack back in March of the year at the same price to add to my flashlight collection. I thought at the time that I would use it as an EDC due to its flat and small size. However due to all my flashlights, found I didn't carry it everyday and have even given the 2nd one away. Nevertheless it is a unique design and recommend it for its utility -- but only if you have already purchased one of the cheaper $5 regular LED flashlights featured already in SD.
Last edited by softrider July 2, 2026 at 11:34 AM.
Jul 02, 2026 06:24 PM
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DerpVaderJul 02, 2026 06:24 PM
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Quote from softrider :
Bought this 2-pack back in March of the year at the same price to add to my flashlight collection. I thought at the time that I would use it as an EDC due to its flat and small size. However due to all my flashlights, found I didn't carry it everyday and have even given the 2nd one away. Nevertheless it is a unique design and recommend it for its utility.
It really isn't as practical as people think.
Jul 02, 2026 07:37 PM
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Hans_GruberJul 02, 2026 07:37 PM
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These suck. Got 2 before and returned them.
Jul 02, 2026 07:38 PM
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softriderJul 02, 2026 07:38 PM
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Quote from DerpVader :
It really isn't as practical as people think.
It depends on your needs. Under certain conditions if can be more useful than a normal, cylindrical flashlight. Let's compare it to the popular $5 TrixHub TH300 flashlight. First of all the Rechoo is extremely smaller, thiner, and lighter than the TrixHub -- only about 1/3 inch thick and 4.4 in high compared to the 1 in width and 6.45 in height of the TrixHub and lighter at 1.3 oz compared to 6.7 oz. So these qualities make the Rechoo much easier to carry in your pocket. Additionally the Rechoo has a convenient clip which you can attach to your pocket, a strap, or to the brim of a hat. There is also a magnetic base on the Rechoo, convenient if you are working on a car, refrig, etc. Lastly there is a large 5-function side light on the Rechoo -- High, Low, Turbo; Red LED; and red/blue strobe mode. The main advantage the TrixHub has is the ability to change the focal point and beam width with its sliding flashlight head. Bear in mind this is usually the most important function of a flashlight. So you should probably have a regular flashlight before you consider this unique Rechoo light.
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Jul 02, 2026 09:04 PM
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DerpVaderJul 02, 2026 09:04 PM
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Quote from softrider :
It depends on your needs. Under certain conditions if can be more useful than a normal, cylindrical flashlight. Let's compare it to the popular $5 TrixHub TH300 flashlight. First of all the Rechoo is extremely smaller, thiner, and lighter than the TrixHub -- only about 1/3 inch thick and 4.4 in high compared to the 1 in width and 6.45 in height of the TrixHub and lighter at 1.3 oz compared to 6.7 oz. So these qualities make the Rechoo much easier to carry in your pocket. Additionally the Rechoo has a convenient clip which you can attach to your pocket, a strap, or to the brim of a hat. There is also a magnetic base on the Rechoo, convenient if you are working on a car, refrig, etc. Lastly there is a large 5-function side light on the Rechoo -- High, Low, Turbo; Red LED; and red/blue strobe mode. The main advantage the TrixHub has is the ability to change the focal point and beam width with its sliding flashlight head. Bear in mind this is usually the most important function of a flashlight. So you should probably have a regular flashlight before you consider this unique Rechoo light.
Hey, it's a $6 flashlight, I really feel you didn't need to expend that much time and energy in a response.
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Jul 02, 2026 09:50 PM
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new_berlinJul 02, 2026 09:50 PM
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Quote from DerpVader :
Hey, it's a $6 flashlight, I really feel you didn't need to expend that much time and energy in a response.
that's harsh. i honestly feel like some of my most well researched and agonized over purchases were sub $10 buys.

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Jul 02, 2026 11:02 PM
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mpkbJul 02, 2026 11:02 PM
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I'm glad Softrider did. Thanks for the detailed review, I appreciate and benefited from the effort.
Quote from softrider :
It depends on your needs. Under certain conditions if can be more useful than a normal, cylindrical flashlight. Let's compare it to the popular $5 TrixHub TH300 flashlight. First of all the Rechoo is extremely smaller, thiner, and lighter than the TrixHub -- only about 1/3 inch thick and 4.4 in high compared to the 1 in width and 6.45 in height of the TrixHub and lighter at 1.3 oz compared to 6.7 oz. So these qualities make the Rechoo much easier to carry in your pocket. Additionally the Rechoo has a convenient clip which you can attach to your pocket, a strap, or to the brim of a hat. There is also a magnetic base on the Rechoo, convenient if you are working on a car, refrig, etc. Lastly there is a large 5-function side light on the Rechoo -- High, Low, Turbo; Red LED; and red/blue strobe mode. The main advantage the TrixHub has is the ability to change the focal point and beam width with its sliding flashlight head. Bear in mind this is usually the most important function of a flashlight. So you should probably have a regular flashlight before you consider this unique Rechoo light.
Quote from DerpVader :
Hey, it's a $6 flashlight, I really feel you didn't need to expend that much time and energy in a response.
Quote from new_berlin :
that's harsh. i honestly feel like some of my most well researched and agonized over purchases were sub $10 buys.
Last edited by mpkb July 2, 2026 at 04:05 PM.
Yesterday 05:52 AM
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RChadwick7Yesterday 05:52 AM
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These are my EDC. My biggest issue is they keep getting lost. They are not the brightest, but plenty bright for what I need. The battery life is really good. Build quality, for $6 is pretty good. They are thin and don't bulge out of your pocket. I keep losing them, so I keep buying more when they go on sale.
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zippy753Yesterday 06:01 PM
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Quote from softrider :
It depends on your needs. Under certain conditions if can be more useful than a normal, cylindrical flashlight. Let's compare it to the popular $5 TrixHub TH300 flashlight. First of all the Rechoo is extremely smaller, thiner, and lighter than the TrixHub -- only about 1/3 inch thick and 4.4 in high compared to the 1 in width and 6.45 in height of the TrixHub and lighter at 1.3 oz compared to 6.7 oz. So these qualities make the Rechoo much easier to carry in your pocket. Additionally the Rechoo has a convenient clip which you can attach to your pocket, a strap, or to the brim of a hat. There is also a magnetic base on the Rechoo, convenient if you are working on a car, refrig, etc. Lastly there is a large 5-function side light on the Rechoo -- High, Low, Turbo; Red LED; and red/blue strobe mode. The main advantage the TrixHub has is the ability to change the focal point and beam width with its sliding flashlight head. Bear in mind this is usually the most important function of a flashlight. So you should probably have a regular flashlight before you consider this unique Rechoo light.
I have no idea why you're recommending the big, whatever cheap flashlight a Trixhub is. Do you work there? I have gone down the flashlight rabbit hole and I have really strong and expensive flashlights that put out a lot of lumens. My absolute favorite though is a OLIGHT i3E EOS that goes on sale sometimes for 5 bucks. It's not too bright so you can actually see what you're doing and it's small enough with a clip that you can put it wherever you want. These seem similar with a form-factor that seems useful for a lot of stuff.

Edit: just got it and it's pretty cool. It has the magnetic base, the light can go forward or down, it has a red light that saves your eyes in the dark. I like it, it's going to be useful.
Last edited by zippy753 July 3, 2026 at 11:24 AM.

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