Hi guys, first let me introduce myself, my name is Frank, I have a store and sell flashlights, selling flashlights is my job, looking at my flashlights is my hobby, so I link my work with my hobby, I am very happy. so here I put my store's flashlights in this thread, hope you guys enjoys my collection and if you want to have one,please just message me or simply to email me, my email is frank200808@163.com
Hi friend.
they are not budget, just I also have a factory, my factory makes most of them for daily use.
for collection purpuse, we only make few of the styles.
hope you could understand.
thanks
Can you post a short video showing how the flashlight works, especially the flashing beacon. I’m interested in how bright and how fast the beacon flashes.
If you manufacture your own flashlights, may I make some suggestions:
1. Brand name.
Create your own brand name. That will set you apart from other competition. That will make it more easy to recognize your product. (Increase your sales.)
2. Model number.
Label your product with model numbers or model names. That will make it easy to remember your product. That will attract name recognition. (Increase your sales.)
3. Product logo.
Label your product with a logo. That will make it easy to recognize your product. That will make your product stand out. (Incrase your sales.)
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For example, your flashlight is presently referred to as the “3 in 1 multi function emergency car flashlights with red color aluminium led torch / aluminum flashlights / outdoor flashlight from Ecshop365.” It would be much easier remember as H88 (brand) EM-11 (model).
And add a logo. Some customers will buy the flashlight simply because they like the logo (dog, panda, yeti, and other animals are popular). Many manufacturers use their brand name for a logo.
Brand and name recognition is especially important today because of the internet. The number of “hits” your item gets determines what order it will pop up on a web search. And that determines whether your product sells.
EDIT: And please do NOT choose a brand name with “-FIRE” in it. There’s more than enough names like Trustfire, Ultrafire, FandyFire, RichFire, SingFire, WindyFire, SpiderFire, KinFire, PrairieFire, UniqueFire, etc. You want your name to stand out, not blend in!
thank you, my friend, you are very thoughtful, I can see you really checked out my flashlight and even remember my store name.
thank you very very much, friend.
I will consider your suggestion, they are really really good ideas and i think they are really good and fit for my products.
thanks again.
hello friend, here is the video, see if you could see this video http://franklin365blog.tumblr.com/post/141538700459/3-in-1-multi-function-emergency-car-flashlights thanks
Interestingly, Amazon customers gave this one a higher rating (4.9 stars), even though it appears to be a less sophisticated product. It is missing the red LED’s around the flashlight head and it uses cheap multiple LED’s for its main beam, instead of a single XP-E Q5 emitter.
yes, this one is a budget one, but it is also a good one for daily use.
I sell this flashlight last year, just the front main light is not so bright than that one.
The differences are noted in reply #16: “Interestingly, Amazon customers gave this one a higher rating (4.9 stars), even though it appears to be a less sophisticated product. It is missing the red LED’s around the flashlight head and it uses cheap multiple LED’s for its main beam, instead of a single XP-E Q5 emitter.” (The more expensive one is the more sophisticated product.)
The more expensive one is also about 1” shorter. My guess is that the three AAA batteries fit in-line along the entire body of the more expensive model, whereas they fit in the handle area of the cheaper model. This might be one of the reasons for the cheaper model’s higher rating - the handle provides an easy way to grasp the flashlight while using it, whereas the user’s grasp tends to wrap around the LED area (blocking its light) in the more expensive model.