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Wuben G5 LED Torch Rechargeable EDC Flashlight $31.19 + Delivery ($0 with Prime / $59 Spend) @ Newlight via Amazon AU

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Seems this one is back again.

Amazon has the Wuben G5 down to $31.19 after applying the 20% coupon on the listing page.
Price before coupon is $38.99.

No promo code needed, just tick the coupon box.

Pretty compact little EDC torch if you want something for keys, bag, car or around the house. Main features from the listing:
• 400 lumens
• dual light sources
• RGB side light
• magnetic base
• rechargeable
• pocket / keychain size

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  • +4

    Price has been this way for a while now

  • +2

    I lost my Olight Clip camping at Easter, so this will have to do to replace it

  • +4

    Absolute slop. Worst torch I own. Horrible tint, very poor brightness, annoying form factor.

    I have one of the $8 boruit v3 torches on my keychain and it somehow manages to be hugely more functional, great tint, and is far brighter.

  • +5

    To add balance mungulz comment

    I actually like this wuben g5 light quite a lot and think that it is very well designed.

    Small matchbox size and quite light for metal body. Dial wheel brightness adjustment, light rotation + swivelled clip, magnetic end and physical slider lockout.

    Although not super bright, I find the brightness sufficient for my use case around the camp site and hiking. Can be used headlamp on cap, or chest-level lamp on shirt or backpack arm strap, or standing lamp on iron surface or clipped onto bag or the like. and adjust angle very easily to focus on specific area and to avoid other people's faces. In the tent, i clip it to the pocket and angle it easily (so no dangly light/lantern light into the eyes)

    Red light is useful (but not brightness adjustable) and RGB is gimmicky but it is fun with the kids.

    I do not like white bright lights and while camp site, I'm quite often trying to use the light as dimly as possible to minimise impact to night vision. But i think it gets plenty bright for its size.

    Keen to try the boruit v3.

    ~$30 is barely a deal, just regular pricing these days.

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