Features:
Size:5 pack
Small in size but output brightness can achieve up to 300 lumens (MAX).
Skid-proof design & waterproof design. It can be used in rainy days(but can’t put it into water).
Adjustable focus range for different usage. Stretch it to adjust its focus.
Comes with a clip for convenience.
Working voltage is wide and can utilize the batteries in the largest extent.
Perfect for cycling, hiking, camping and other outdoor activities
Specifications:
Color: Blue
Lumens: 300LM
Reflector: Convex Lens
Material: Aluminium alloy
Model of LED: CREE Q5 LED
Switch: Tail-cap press ON/OFF
Battery: 1 * AA / 1 * 14500 3.6v Battery (no included)
Size: 9.4*2.6*2.6cm
Weight: 65g each
Shipping weight: 0.34kg
Package Includes:
5 Pack x Mikafen Adjustable Focus Cree Q5 Flashlight
Product Features
- Output brightness can up to 300 lumens (MAX), powered by 1* AA or 1* 14500 battery (no battery included)
- Mini Size and steel body clip 3 mode adjustable Brightness:High/Low/SOS(changed by Switch)
- Skid-proof design & splashproof design. Using durable Aluminum alloy casing.
- Adjustable focus range for different usage.stretch to adjust its focus support zoom in-out
- Perfect for cycling, hiking, camping and other outdoor activities
Pack of 5 for under $20!! Absolutely a no brainer!! So, a 5 pack of these for under $20 is just absolutely unreal. I bought a single one to test out at around $6 and was even happy with that price point. These are “Ultrafire” lights, has the label stamped on the frame and yes they are a knockoff of other more expensive lights. The aluminum body is sturdy, the pocket clip is strong, and the lights are bright. I don’t think they are 350 lumens as advertised and folks have pointed out that the Cree Q5 LED used in these probably won’t put…
Good value for the money I purchased the about a year ago and like it so much I wanted to get a few more. I found these Mini Cree LED flashlights and thought they looked about the same for significantly less money so I figured I’d take a chance and see how they are. Bottom line, good value for the money but not quite the quality of the Atak.Compared to the Atak, they are almost identical…
Convenient, Cheap(er), Decent, now on Prime Cheap light with lots of bang for the buck. This is an Ultrafire factory item. These lights have been out for years, and started at $5 each for the 3-way switch version in a black housing, which these are. First company to make them was not Ultrafire, but the Chinese don’t respect anyone’s version of a patent, so shortly after these came to market from a Hong Kong factory, mainland China got into the business of copying them. I must have at least 3 variations on the body style from the…
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