Take You to Know a New Flashlight from CVLIFE (updated)

Welcome to BLF! This is my first post in this category Feedback is definitely appreciated.

Now I am going to introduce a flashlight brand---CVLIFE to all of you. (You can click CVLIFE to see its official website)

CVLIFE mainly sells some outdoor and sporting products such as rifle scope, bipod, flashlight and backpack.

Today I would like to recommend a flashlight set to youCVLIFE Tactical Flashlight Rechargeable CREE XML T6 LED Torch With 18650 Battery & Chargerrs .

15%off COUPON CODE: 9L2655EF

800 Lumens and the beam distance up to 700 feet

Special features:

  • This flashlight is short and you can put it in your small handbag easily
  • This flashlight is waterproof
  • This flashlight has five modes---Full Brightness, Medium Brightness, Low Brightness, Strobe Brightness, SOS.

Tomorrow I will update this flashlight with a code. Welcome every flashlight fans to say out your words!

This particular light is know as a G700 clone, Ultrafire 787/I think.
It can be bought for $5 and for that price is not that bad but this one will not receive a lot of love among flashlight lovers here.

The case is a nice tough.

It is not clear what the quality of cell and charger is, and since a good single bay charger can be bought for $4 and a good cell for about the same most if not all BLFers will advice to stay away frim unknown quality cells and chargers since they can be really REALLY dangerous.
If a poor cell has a thermal runaway it creates hydrochloric acid fumes that can cause permanent health issues and the heat and flames of such event pose a fire hazard
So it is simple for us, it is not worth the risk

I like how you ask for advice, maybe show us items your company is thinking about selling so we can advice before you do and you can make a decent line up?

Thank you, Miller, you’re always a good advicer :beer:
Actually I have a lot of confidence with most of CVLIFE flashlights. And I just want to raise CVLIFE brand awareness, not for this flashlight.
I have tried to use CVLIFE flashlights when I climb mountains at night and also tested them when I am at home. We all need to test our products before they can be sold on market.
Meanwhile, I totally understand your advice and your worry ideas. But sometimes don’t be too disappointed and afraid of our store :smiley:

I’d like to see some pictures of your night mountain climbing adventures with your flashlights if you have any.

I bought a 4x20 rifle scope from CVLife on Amazon. It was like $12 shipped. Obviously it wasn’t up to the standards of one of my Leopolds but I will say it was by far the best sub $20 I’ve ever seen by a wide margin.

I remember the Tasco 4x15 scopes that came on some pellet guns and .22 rimfires back in the day. They were total junk. I think they were $15. You couldn’t use them on centerfire rifles and everything about them was bad.

Because of my scope purchase I would be inclined to give them a chance on flashlights because they seem to give good value for money.

Sunnyangel00, you really should move this thread to this forum:

http://budgetlightforum.com/forum/marketplace/commercial

A good thing to do would be to find out exactly what kind of battery this is. It says 2200mah which it might actually be. (Show a picture of it actually being tested) There are some newer Chinese batteries that are actually half way decent and fairly safe from what I’ve read. If it’s actually a decent battery and the charger isn’t complete junk then you are at least selling a somewhat safe kit and that is better than some people do.

The problem is that because most re-branded batteries in these cheap kits ARE junk, so it’s easier to just assume it’s junk unless proven otherwise. So that really just leaves you selling a $5 flashlight in a cheap case. (they are cheap cases, I have a dozen different varieties of the same case, but they do work ok)

I would not actually tell anyone to buy this kit. Instead I would suggest buy the same light as cheap as they can and spend the rest on a good set of batteries and an OK charger. It’s not that the light is bad, it’s just not anything special and the batteries and charger are actually more important than the light itself with a kit like this.

An alternative for you would be to have them offer an up-graded package with a good charger and a set of high quality batteries. Then you would have very happy customers and people who would come back and buy more from you.

Oh and if I actually had to guess, I would guess that the battery is actually OK. Basic minimum quality for a new real Chinese cell. The light is fine and the weak link is probably the charger, which will stop working within six months of steady use, some will die quicker and some might last longer. And with a single battery that is only 2200mah the charger will get used a lot.

Good luck, but like the member above said, you are not likely to get anyone here to buy it.

Thank you for your advice. I indeed posted this thread in this place you mentioned.