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New Acebeam H16 Multifunctional Headlamp

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Acebeam H16 (New Release)  Newest product from Acebeam, Multifunctional headlamp and Right Angle flashlight.  Nichia LED  519A High CRI90 5000K.  Powered by 1 x 14500 battery (Alkaline or Nimh compatible).  Ultra lightweight only 53g including the battery.  Available on Flashlightgo (Click the image below)

Cyansky P10 EDC Flashlight Review

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Introduction Everyone loves EDC flashlight, especially an AA powered flashlight!  I'm pretty sure that most of us have everything about a flashlight, from the crazy lumens monster to a tactical flashlight on our flashlight famous corner.  But, i bet almost every single day you don't need that fancy flashlight, right?  For me, my favorite flashlight that have been in a service for years is only an EDC Flashlight, well, I don't ever need to thousand crazy lumens for my daily use. So today I'm going to review the newest affordable EDC flashlight from Cyansky, the new P10. A portable EDC flashlight that is powered by a single AA or NiMH rechargeable batteries. This is my first experience with them, Cyansky: I've heard about their products but never had to decide to buy anything.  As a newcomer, I don't see Cyansky receiving any complaints about their products on any forum, and their representative is also very active in listening to their fans and encouraging any

New Release Olight Arkfeld UV Edition!

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[New Release on FlashlightGo] Olight, one of the best flashlight manufacturers, just released their new Arkfeld series with UV 365Nm. Yes, they are listening to their customers!  Since the first time it was released, Olight Arkfeld got a positive response from their fans, and now, as you guys wish, Arkfeld comes with a UV light! Not only a UV light that help for specific task, the white led also comes with neutral - cool tint 4000k - 6700k! The white led has a 5-brightness output with a maximum of 1000 lumens. So get your Olight Arkfeld! Olight Arkfeld is available on FlashlightGO Or click the banner below  #Olight #FlashlightGo #BestEDCFlashlight  

New Lumintop AD01 Multi Format EDC Flashlight!

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  A NEW RELEASE FROM FLASHLIGHTGO.COM The new Lumintop AD01! Have you ever worried about battery compatibility for your flashlight? What about the "Ready to Go" emergency flashlight?  Fortunately, the new Lumintop AD01 is capable of using a multi-format battery. It can use 1 x 18650, 1 x D battery, or 3 x AA batteries (adapter included). Lumintop D01 is available on Flashlightgo.com, or click this link (non-affiliate):  Click this link to buy Lumintop AD01 #FlashlightGo #Lumintop Sources : FlashlightGO     https://flashlightgo.com/blogs/news/lumintop-ad01-compact-long-range-flashlight

Nitecore SRT6i Review

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    1. Introduction In search of a tactical flashlight, I've been looking at every flashlight brand that has intuitive user operation for their flashlight. As a Nitecore fan for 5 years, I was so satisfied with my old MH25GT, and in my opinion, the MH25GT is the best Nitecore for my needs, with no complicated user operation and a really good thrower flashlight. I'm amazed since the first day Nitecore announced they will be releasing their new product for the SRT series. As far as I know, SRT, or "SmartRing Tactical," is part of the Nitecore flashlight that has multiple led sources or a mode with rotation ring operation for its output. It's been 7 years since their SRT7GT was released, and finally we have the new Nitecore SRT6i, the new 4th generation of the SRT series.  The new SRT6i is really a remodel of their predecessor, since it doesn't have multiple LED output, yet they changed it for an intuitive user (no nonsensical UI) interface for a ta

Nextorch TA30C MAX Review

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Nextorch TA30C Max compatible with FR-2 Tac ring and V5/51 Holster  1. Introduction In the flashlight community, there's a term for a tactical flashlight. If you've never heard of them, it's a flashlight that has a special purpose for a tactical task, specifically for people who work for the military or law enforcement.  These days, so many flashlights on the market claim to be tactical flashlights. Don't be fooled by this tag because some of them are really not tactical at all, just a marketing gimmick. As a regular civilian, my first priority when choosing a flashlight is its operation mode. Many of the modern flashlights have many features that I don't need, which is why I always look for a tactical flashlight for its ease of use. There are several standards for a tactical flashlight that I know of: 1. No nonsensical user interface  2. Intuitive operations 3. Tough enough for harsh environments 4. Capable of being mounted to a weapon 5. Capable of direct