🔦 Light Up Your Life—Adventure Awaits!
The Portable Ultra Bright 1000 Lumens Tactical LED Flashlight is designed for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring an upgraded remote pressure switch, quick-release offset mount, and a robust water-resistant aluminum body. Ideal for hunting, hiking, and camping, this compact flashlight delivers powerful illumination while ensuring durability and ease of use.
Special Feature | Portable, Waterproof |
Color | NCC-TFL213 |
Power Source | 1x 18650 rechargeable battery ( not included) |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 1000 Lumens |
Included Components | Remote Control |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Brand | CISNO |
Brightness | 1000 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Style | Upgraded Tactical Flashlight |
Finish Type | Aluminum |
Manufacturer | CISNO |
Part Number | OT300255 |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 2.36 x 2.36 inches |
Item model number | OT300255 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Aluminum |
Pattern | FL-2019-Upgrade |
Special Features | Portable, Waterproof |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Description Pile | Lithium-Ion |
B**H
Works Great/SuperNova Bright LED(No Battery Inc.)
I got this for my CZ Scorpion Evo 3 S1 as a home defense gun. The bracket it came with fits perfectly and it comes with (1) end-cap with a lanyard to use as a handheld flashlight and (1) end-cap with a coiled wire pressure switch to use as a "tactical" light. The pressure switch has a momentary switch that only keeps the light on while pressure is applied. It also has a standard on/off switch for if you want to leave it in the on mode while freeing up your hand. The switch appears weatherproof(heatshrink?) and has a nice haptic click to it. You can feel it change state with standard range gloves on. The head and tube is all aluminum and seems very rigid. It also has a nice diamond cut texture to the housing.The LED itself is VERY intense. It is seriously bright. I provided pictures in my backyard for reference. I haven't gone to the range yet with mine to test the shock endurance because I broke the spring off of my pressure switch end-cap when I was installing a new battery. It was my fault for being a brute idiot and I emailed the seller ([email protected]) about it. They responded within a few hours and I explained what happened. They said it was no problem and they shipped me a new unit free of charge! Once I get to take the new light to the range and test it out, I will update my review for anyone interested. Just a FYI, you need a 18650 Li-Ion battery. I didn't notice this when I bought it but If you go to Walmart and check the solar lights in the lawn and garden area, you will find Westinghouse 18650 2000mah 4 packs of batteries for around $7. The work great. I also have some green Panasonics that last longer but they were a lot more.tl'dr:Great LightSUPER BrightNeeds 18650 Li-Ion BatterySuperb Customer Service
A**D
Great price, super bright.
This is a great light. Very bright. Does my come with batteries but the recommended battery is easy to find. They are a 3.7V 18650 5000mah Rechargeable Lithium Battery. I got a 4 piece set with charger on here through N'iceshop and had them in a few days. I usually don't promote sellers, but these guys were quick. The one recommended with the buy together takes a month to get.However back to the flashlight. It only has one setting. No dim or strobe, but that's what I wanted. The mount it's well made and holds the flashlight very solid. No rattle or slop on the rail either. It comes with both a push button cap and remote switch which both work well. They have a seal to prevent water from getting into the battery chamber. The flashlight cap also had a removable wrist strap which I removed. To give you an idea of the brightness the light is shining through my palm near the last knuckle and thumb when covered. See pic.
C**.
Glass lens is the only problem
The switch is well made. The QD mount is good as long as you back the screw off and add a little blue locktite (just like anything you mount to a rifle) right from the start. Read the description! The battery is NOT included. That's the biggest complaint you'll see. It takes 1 18650 or 2 cr123a (both special types) batteries. Get the hi-cap 18650 rechargeable batteries (https://amzn.to/36Z8Zbl) and you won't be disappointed. I've had this light mounted on my "Bump in the night" gun for 2 years (with a 2600mah battery I can't find anymore) and haven't had to charge the battery yet. That's despite being used frequently as a quasi night light.It's a basic aluminum flashlight with o-ring seals. The threads aren't smooth as some, but they work fine. It's a very bright white light that does what I want (ID target at night) just fine. In my experience, it will take all the abuse laying on the floor will give it (lol).The only complaint I have is the glass lens. It's being sold as a weapon light. Make the lens out of plastic and call it a day. The only reason I found out the lens was glass was having the light mounted a little far forward (just 1/2in behind muzzle). The blast from the muzzle shattered it.UPDATE: The power went out yesterday and I took this light off to use. It was on for almost an hour before the power came back on and had no difference in the light strength with the hi-cap batteries mentioned above. What made me come back to update this was the fact that the light also did NOT get hot like my maglights do. They get almost too hot to hold after about five minutes. That's another plus this has over lights costing 3x or more.
J**K
Exactly as advertised. MUST purchase this model with upgraded pressure switch.
I was really eager to do a review on this considering all of the other reviews are all over the place. The main complaint with this model seemed to have all been about the pressure switch then I see this one with the upgraded switch and have to wonder why they even sell the flashlight with the old model switch? So far, it has worked flawlessly and it looks really good. You can definitely tell when holding it that it is no Streamlight, or Surefire, but that;s why I paid only $30 for it. It is extremely bright, not sure the exact lumens but it's super bright. The mount with the quick release has an adjustment screw and took seconds to dial in and is secured very well to my mag tube rail. The switch works perfectly as well, momentary, and off/on which is all you really need for a weapon light I think. Came with everything you need to install it EXCEPT batteries, don't forget to order the correct batteries and it runs on only one and are re-chargeable so don't order a palette of them. It did come with an allen wrench and 2 sets of velcro for the switch so you can screw up mounting it the first time like I did then put it exactly where you need it. I would say buy this setup if you aren't quite sure if you want a light on your firearm, order this one and use it for a while then you can step up to a Streamlight and you already have a mount for it, because the one in this package is really nice I'd use it with any flashlight.
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