Akaho XML T6 Portable Ultra Bright LED Tactical Flashlight with Adjustable Focus and 5 Light Modes

June 8, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $9.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 17:22 GMT+0100 - Details)

•Specification
1) Type of flashlight: tac light / handheld flashlight
2) Adjustable Focus: can adjust its focus for different usage
3) Output brightness: The best output brightness was powered by 18650 battery
4) Internal wiring applies the high efficient booster circuit, working voltage is wide and can utilize the batteries in the largest extent
5) Waterproofing design(But Can’t put it into water directly)
6) 5 switch Modes: high / middle / low / strobe / SOS
7) Made of high quality 6061T aluminum alloy, this flashlight is sturdy and durable enough for long time daily using
8) Lamp base: 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
9) Power by: 1x 18650 3.6v/3.7v OR 3X AAA battery(Battery not included)

•Package:
1x Akaho 100 Tactical Flashlight
1x Plastic tube for using 18650 battery
1x AAA battery holder for using AAA battery

Product Features

  • Energy-efficient despite the high-powered functionality taclight is environment-friendly and cost-efficient. Bulbs last more than 100,000 hours
  • SPECIAL POWER: High-Efficiency and Great Output LED Chip, Super Bright Tac Light
  • ADVANCED DESIGN: Skid-Proof design & Water Resistant design (Impressive performance among handheld flashlights)
  • Rechargeable:powered by 1 x 18650 3.6v/3.7v battery(not included ) or 3X AAA battery( not included)
  • FIVE LIGHT MODES: 3 Brightness Levels, Tactical Security design with Disrupter Strobe and SOS Function

Comments

john buckets. helvick says:

Five Stars Work great an great price

mtndwaddict says:

Fantastic flashlight for the cost Fantastic flashlight for the cost. Super bright and very hand to have. I’m knocking off one star because the strap connected to it doesn’t fit around my wrist.

clickity3 says:

Exceeds expectations I bought this to replace a very expensive Fenix flashlight that my wife lost. I had low expectations and just didn’t want to pay a lot for something that will likely get misplaced again. I live on a farm and need (really a want!) to be able to see deep into the pastures and woods. I am shocked at how good this thing is. The toggling of intensity is easier than the Fenix, which had a small, awkward, and hard-to-find-in-a-hurry button. The zoom feature took some getting used to, likely because…

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