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Super Bright Mini Cree Q5 LED Focusing Waterproof Flashlight Torch Light USD$2.99 Shipped

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OZ7726

Hi All

Today we offer this deal for you.

Super Bright Mini Cree Q5 LED Focusing Waterproof Flashlight Torch Light was $5.99, with Coupon Code: OZ7726, Cuts it to USD$2.99 Shipped,48 Hours Only.

DESCRIPTION:

  • Made of high quality aluminum alloy, this flashlight is sturdy and durable enough for long time daily using
  • Lamp base: CREE, high power LED
  • With a lifespan of up to 100,000 hours or more, no need to consider replacing the cap for the whole life.
  • Waterproof, but don't put it into water long time
  • Super Bright, blinding Effect
  • Crenellated strike bezel for enhanced self-defense
  • Emitting Color: White
  • Switch Location: Tail cap
  • Max output: 100 Lumens
  • Material: Aluminum Alloy
  • Case Color: Black
  • Power by: 1 x AAA battery (not included)
  • Size: Approx. 8.7 x 1.9 x 1.7cm (LHead DBody D)

INCLUDED:

  • 1x LED Flashlight

Please let me know if any questions.

Thanks.

Coco from Newfrog

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closed Comments

  • "Crenellated strike bezel for enhanced self-defense"

    Not sure it's going to be much use in a fight…

    • I kicked some guys ass once with one of those..

  • +2

    "Waterproof, but don't put it into water long time" ie not waterproof

    • Water resistant rather than waterproof.

  • -1

    Lacks focus (zoom) function which I think is worth paying a little extra for.

  • bought two, lets see how they are.

  • This does not use a CREE LED.

    Look at the last picture, CREE doesn't use any round emitters.

  • Q5 LED uses 3.7V and produces roughly 300 lumens.. NOT 100 and 1.5V as stated. This item is FAKE!!!!!!!! NEGGGG

    • +1

      You mean a Q5 emitter uses up to 3.7V and produces roughly up to 300 lumens. This scenario is when you use a li-ion battery. A Q5 emitter using a lower voltage such as the voltage found in AA and AAA batteries, will produce a lower wattage and therefore lower lumens output.

      • What he said

  • Ordered on 26/7, nothing yet.
    Has anyone got their orders?

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