🔦 Light Up Your Life—Be Prepared for Anything!
The RECHOO LED Flashlights come in a convenient 2-pack, featuring ultra-bright LED bulbs with over 50,000 hours of lifespan. Each flashlight is compact, lightweight, and equipped with three adjustable lighting modes. Built from military-grade aluminum, these flashlights are IPX4 waterproof, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. The package includes 6 AAA batteries, ensuring you're ready for emergencies right out of the box.
Manufacturer | RECHOO |
Item model number | SFL007 |
Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 3.18 x 3.18 cm; 181 g |
ASIN | B0CTHBMK2M |
R**.
Delivered as expected.
Product delivered as expected.
T**R
Good flashlights at a great value!
Quite frankly, we are not quite sure how these types of high-quality flashlights are sold at such a ridiculously low price, particularly considering that they typically include somewhat expensive batteries.The above notwithstanding, this RECHOO LED Flashlight 2 Pack has delivered well beyond its expected value, and as such, receives a mostly positive review from us.
A**N
Great Little Light!
I keep these flashlights in our cars for short-range use. They are lightweight and easy to use. They cast a nice, even peripheral light on a target about 15' away (see 1st pic.) - this is my intention for these flashlights.The 2nd pic is from a bigger, name-brand flashlight that costs 8x the price of ONE of these pocket lights. As you can easily see, disregarding the spotlight in the center, the peripheral illumination of the name brand flashlight is about the same as the pocket light.
K**M
Not all that bright. But good deal for the price.
I find it handy to have a couple of flashlights around the house, and my old go-to recently died. So I ordered this duo. The flashlights are smallish, and are powered by 3 AAA batteries (I note in one of the listing's pictures it says the AAA batteries are included, but mine did not include any); it also comes with two plastic sleeves to I presume use with rechargeable batteries, but those were not included. Now, many flashlights these days are rechargeable to a built-in battery, but I find it good to have some powered by disposables (AA or AAA) because if the power goes out for an extended amount of time there's no good way to recharge them.These Rechoo flashlights are decent enough, especially getting two for about $10 total. But, I have to say the light output is a little underwhelming; I really question the claim of 1500 lumens. One of the listing pictures depicts the flashlight lighting up a forest so brightly you would think it was with car headlights. The light output of these flashlights is nowhere near what's shown in the pictures. Don't get me wrong, it's not terrible. Just nothing like suggested by the pictures. They are zoom-able by sliding the body of the light forward or back; the focused beam provides the most light, but only in a small spot. They have several light options: Hi, Low, Strobe and SOS. Between each setting is an off -- so Hi / Off / Low / Off , etc. Until you get back around to the first one again. I wish there was a way to select one and it remember.So, while not the brightest flashlights out there, for the price for the pair, these are not bad. On performance alone, I would rate three stars. But, given the price, I will go with four stars.
A**D
Batteries not included; not particularly robust; switch is weird
I got these because I needed some small bright flashlights. The package includes two flashlights, two spare O-ring gaskets, two lanyards, two sleeves for an 18650 lithium rechargeable battery (not included), and an instruction manual. The size of the light is bigger than I had thought.The finish on the flashlights looks nice. The flashlight bodies are fairly light weight, unlike like my old Streamlight. The flashlights come with a 3-cell battery holder for three AAA batteries. Despite the ad copy stating that batteries were included, my flashlights came with no batteries.The switch on the rear end of the flashlight allows you to cycle through the five modes with a gentle non-clicking press of the button. When you turn the light off by depressing the button a full click the light goes off, but then when you press the button again to turn it on it does not resume the mode it was in before you turned it off, but rather it jumps to the next mode in the series and you now have to tap the button gently five times to get back to the mode you started at. This is incredibly annoying.My experience with devices that have battery holders like this is that you now have a three times greater risk of battery leakage ruining your flashlight. I recommend either upgrading to the 18650 rechargeable 3.7V battery or using three Energizer Ultimate lithium AAA cells as at least those will not leak.This is an OK flashlight for the money, but not great. The lack of batteries despite the ad copy saying otherwise, plus the annoying switch behavior earns this three stars.
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