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Posted: 7/15/2013 5:44:06 AM EDT
This is the lowest I have seen these before. For $3.90 shipped you can't go wrong.
http://www.amazon.com/FordEx-Group-300lm-Flashlight-Adjustable/dp/B006E0QAFY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1373895154&sr=8-1&keywords=FordEx+Group+300lm+Mini+Cree |
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I've gotten about 10 of these from HK.
Good little lights to stick around the house, and in cars. Bright, good life and cheaper than hell |
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I always love the Chinese translational goofs in the descriptions...
"Working voltage is wide and can utilize the batteries in the largest extent." I have to wonder if they get subsidies to be able to deliver so cheaply. |
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i have a similar light been rock solid for less than $3 cant go wrong.
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I got 2 of them and they are great for the money. Only downside is that they gat damn hot after being on for 5 or 6 minutes.
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The focus is cheap as hell, but what do you expect for the price.
Going on 2 months use and I havent killed it yet. Great for around the house, but I wouldnt depend on it exploring caves. |
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I always love the Chinese translational goofs in the descriptions... "Working voltage is wide and can utilize the batteries in the largest extent." I have to wonder if they get subsidies to be able to deliver so cheaply. they will use the reg 1.5 v AA or the rechargeable 3.6ish volt whatever the hell its called batt (same size as AA) |
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I don't understand the excitement over these pissy little lights. Yes, I have one - finally got it just to see what all the fuss was about. It's a really mediocre light, showing the shape of the die at full zoom and rings and rings of light at wide. In between it's just meh. It's a Chinese knockoff of the Sipik original, and frankly the Sipik isn't anything to write home about either.
I guess if you just want a small emergency light to throw in your car's console it's okay, but I wouldn't want to count on it. |
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If it keeps me from stubbing my toe when the power goes out its worth $3.90 |
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I have a couple. (Not that brand, but identical). Zoom to the end (for the narrow beam) and you get a square beam..(from the square emitter).
Buy some Lithium AA (Energizer Ultimate, etc.) batteries and leave them in your car glove box without worrying about leakage. Not bad for the money, and durable enough. |
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not a surefire or course not, if it was, it would be marked $87. |
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I bought a bunch of those a while back for my employees. They are decent lights.
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not a surefire No, not for $3.90 That would be $390.00....for outdated tech..... and lots of CDI points..... |
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I ordered three of them last time this was posted. It took a long time to get them, but they are great little lights to keep around in various places. The zoom in and out is neat. if you zoom it to a fine beam the cat will chase it like a laser. The wide is a perfect circle of clean white light.
Bright and uses AA. Great little around the house lights. |
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I ordered three of them last time this was posted. It took a long time to get them, but they are great little lights to keep around in various places. The zoom in and out is neat. if you zoom it to a fine beam the cat will chase it like a laser. The wide is a perfect circle of clean white light. Bright and uses AA. Great little around the house lights. My kids are at summer camp this week. They go on "missions" at night all the time- mostly involving the girls dorms...... Does anyone here seriously think I handed them $500 worth of flashlights and said- "Go lose these or have them stolen, have a great time...."........ |
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I have purchased a few of these as "Emergency Gifts".
My sons just love to tell me "Hey dad! Will you bring me to my friend's b-day party? It starts in 30 minutes!" Reach into the cabinet and Viola! instant present for a boy between 6 and 60.
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I just received 2 for $8.40 shipped and I thought that was a good deal.
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Choose a shipping speed
Standard (17-28 business days) Errrr Anyway. I still had to get another. |
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Choose a shipping speed
Standard (17-28 business days) Errrr Anyway. I still had to get another. Depends on the currents and how long the slaves rowing the Junk hold out.... |
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I'm in for 5. If I'm disappointed, no big deal. I've spent more and got less before.
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Quoted: OP doesn't know DealExtreme. How much are they there? Got a link?
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Funny folks even complain about something that costs less then 4 bux.
These lights work fine. They are much brighter then most mag lights you buy. They take 1 (yes 1 AA battery) and have a good battery life. I use mine for walking the dogs and as a spare in my hunting pack. Are they as good as a Surefire....NO. Do they feel a bit cheapish..yes. Do they work well and are plenty bringht for most uses of a flashlight..yes. If anyone is needing a few extra lights and are on the fence about these..go ahead and order. I have a few and they have been flawless. I use it every day(well night) and have been out thru all seasons and in rain/snow etc walking the dogs. Never had a problem. |
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Funny folks even complain about something that costs less then 4 bux. These lights work fine. They are much brighter then most mag lights you buy. They take 1 (yes 1 AA battery) and have a good battery life. I use mine for walking the dogs and as a spare in my hunting pack. Are they as good as a Surefire....NO. Do they feel a bit cheapish..yes. Do they work well and are plenty bringht for most uses of a flashlight..yes. If anyone is needing a few extra lights and are on the fence about these..go ahead and order. I have a few and they have been flawless. I use it every day(well night) and have been out thru all seasons and in rain/snow etc walking the dogs. Never had a problem. 30-40 years ago people would literally have KILLED to have had one of these. Does ANYONE still remember the old metal "RayoVacs?" or the Giant Fucking 6 Volt flashlights? They would practically have been a "military secret"......How soon we become spoiled..... |
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I have this exact flashlight. I think I paid $8 for it about a year ago and its well worth it. It may not be as bright as a surefire,but I don't know, I've never spent that kind of money on a flashlight. I do know it blows my old mag light leds out of the water. At this price,I just ordered 4 more.
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I'm in for 5. If I'm disappointed, no big deal. I've spent more and got less before. This. |
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Snip... 30-40 years ago people would literally have KILLED to have had one of these. Does ANYONE still remember the old metal "RayoVacs?" or the Giant Fucking 6 Volt flashlights? They would practically have been a "military secret"......How soon we become spoiled..... I'm always amazed at how good (as you mention) even the cheap flashlights are now....40 years ago, I was a Boy Scout...and the height of technology was those RayoVacs...had to bring spare batteries just to make it through the overnight camp out. |
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Buy it. It slides to focus beam all the way to sharp image of led
Great buy for price and don't have to worry about loss or damage. Edc for work. Also take one AA |
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Snip... 30-40 years ago people would literally have KILLED to have had one of these. Does ANYONE still remember the old metal "RayoVacs?" or the Giant Fucking 6 Volt flashlights? They would practically have been a "military secret"......How soon we become spoiled..... I'm always amazed at how good (as you mention) even the cheap flashlights are now....40 years ago, I was a Boy Scout...and the height of technology was those RayoVacs...had to bring spare batteries just to make it through the overnight camp out. dim yellow light for the win... just ordered two of these...one for me one for the wife.. as extras to the more costly ones own already |
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I don't understand the excitement over these pissy little lights. Yes, I have one - finally got it just to see what all the fuss was about. It's a really mediocre light, showing the shape of the die at full zoom and rings and rings of light at wide. In between it's just meh. It's a Chinese knockoff of the Sipik original, and frankly the Sipik isn't anything to write home about either. I guess if you just want a small emergency light to throw in your car's console it's okay, but I wouldn't want to count on it. The Sipik is a cheap Chinese light too. If you want some decent light out if them, use a 14500 li ion. At least twice as bright. |
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Snip... 30-40 years ago people would literally have KILLED to have had one of these. Does ANYONE still remember the old metal "RayoVacs?" or the Giant Fucking 6 Volt flashlights? They would practically have been a "military secret"......How soon we become spoiled..... I'm always amazed at how good (as you mention) even the cheap flashlights are now....40 years ago, I was a Boy Scout...and the height of technology was those RayoVacs...had to bring spare batteries just to make it through the overnight camp out. Those 6-volt flashlights seemed to be single use. Always had to buy a new one before each camping trip because the battery was dead or the bulb was bad. I think the flashlight and battery combo pack was even cheaper than the battery alone. I bought a Mag-lite rechargeable flashlight 27 years ago and remember how much brighter it was than any other flashlight I'd ever used. It's still going strong with only a bulb replacement and a battery replacement. That flashlight was $80 back then , and still about $80. It weighs a ton, as a matter of fact I bought it from an Oakland cop, they used them as a light and backup weapon. Over the years I've bought a few of the Home Depot special flashlights, aluminum body and LED bulbs. Never really satisfied with the light from them, but was looking for a small light for the glove box, or my wife's purse. I bought one of the Cree flashlights about a month ago, and it has a brighter light than my Mag-lite, but it can't light up a hillside the way my Mag-lite can. But I can't hold my Mag-lite in my mouth so I can use both hands for work. I've since bought a couple more. Two of the lights have the dimmer and strobe capability, the other one doesn't. The one without strobe feels better quality and puts out a bit more light. |
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I usually buy about 5 at a time. I consider them give always or disposables.
Kids just love playing with them.
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Thanks for the lead OP. I thought about it for a bit and read some of the reviews (I was going to buy a bunch for last minute gifts as someone suggested). After reading the reviews, it sounds like they are hit and miss. I'll pass for now.
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Thanks for the lead OP. I thought about it for a bit and read some of the reviews (I was going to buy a bunch for last minute gifts as someone suggested). After reading the reviews, it sounds like they are hit and miss. I'll pass for now. There's something like 1500 reviews on Amazon and it maintains a 4.5 of of 5 average. I don't know if I would call that hit or miss. I'd say it's more like hit with a small likelihood of a miss but that can happen with anything. Look at hard drives and you hear people quite often complaining about brand new from the factory drives of all kinds of brands that are dead on arrival. |
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Is this the same light as the cree or just a ching-chong knockoff and they stole Cree's photos?
http://www.amazon.com/Cree-300LM-Mini-LED-Flashlight/dp/B006VPPERC/ref=sr_1_10?rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1373922500&sr=8-10&keywords=14500 |
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Oh, this is the flashlight they have at gas station cash registers for $1.99
Cool. |
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I have a half-dozen of those. Nice little lights.
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Oh, this is the flashlight they have at gas station cash registers for $1.99 Cool. I've never seen a Cree light at the gas station for $1.99 |
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I have bought two dozen now and hand them out as gifts at work and such...
Don't know of a single failure yet. For the price you cannot beat it. |
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got 2 of them the last time around, took 3 weeks to ship - it's decent for the price.
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good price. I think my best was 4.25 shipped so far
I like them. have them all around the house and in the cars I didnt expect much but I really like these cheap lights lots of them ship from HK only one package never arrived. but Amazon had my refund in seconds |
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