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CREE Q5 300lm Mini Zoomable LED Flashlight Black (1*AA/1*14500) USD $2.69 AUD $3.41 @ Banggood

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Bangood has the Cree 7w AA LED torch again for $2.69 USD or $3.41 AUD with free shipping

Might be a little late for a stocking filler but you can never have too many of these around the house

Description:
Super mini size, bright, blinding effect.
Skid-proof design
Output bright can come max to 300 lumens (manufacturer rated)
Adjustable focus range for different usage, stretching to adjust its focus.
Clip for convenience carry. Working voltage is wide and can utilize the batteries in the largest extent. Suitable for hunting, cycling, climbing, camping and outdoor activity etc.

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  • +6

    from the last deal of these from bangbad the 5 i got all have the same faults. at random times they will only turn on 1/2 brightness and sometimes just randomly turn themselves full brightness at some point. this is much different to the tri mode ones i got from myled and isnt just a function. seems they have had a bunch of b grade ones they are flogging off cheap.

    • +4

      I've had the same issues. Very much factory reject 2nds. Their torches don't last long at all. Tried to return it to them but didn't want to waste more of my time.

    • +2

      same problem

  • +4

    would also like to say of the 3 i got, 2 had shitty slider mechanism, and the third was totally loose and not bright at all. definitely avoid these

  • +5

    I am in thew same boat. The last two slider mechanisms were hopelessly rough. Mine were seconds for sure.

    Give these a big swerve.

  • +4

    I bought 5 a while back one decent and the rest all had physical defects. Slidy bit wouldn't even move on one and on another the button couldn't be pressed without using something like pen to jab it really really hard (which I got around by pulling out the button cover and jamming a really tightly folded piece of cardboard inside..) The other two had issues with the battery cap.

    When they were lit they all worked fine but I was using some pretty poor batteries so can't say anything about quality.

  • +3

    Same here, the last one I bought from Banggood was terrible quality.

  • I have said it before and received some heat for it, but the only long term reliable torch like this I have is a genuine sipik sk68. All the clones (from various suppliers) have had some issue or another.

  • Wow.
    Last cree post from banggood got over 100+

    I guess that post pissed everyone off

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