Flashlight gift for customers: which one?

I like a AA light .. they want some heft to the light tank 566 is my fav. giveaway lite ...c3 ss nad f23 look very nice too

For AA light the Tmart deal is great, but to order multiples of them ( 3+) Tmart does not seem to give a deal on the C3 SS.

If you can cut a deal with them on a 10+ order then the C3 or F23 would be sweet.

hell I might get in on that, lol

Have you considered the RMSEN RV-107? I think it has a very impressive output/throw for its size and fits nicely on a keychain.

My SWMBO works nightshifts as a nurse and uses this light every night (although she is not very interested in flashlights otherwise). Iinitially she thought, it's too bright to check on sleeping patients, so she wanted another, dimmer light. But all the lights with less output I could offer her (without ordering a new own which would have led to another, more complicated debate) were bigger than the RV-107, so she dropped the matter refusing to carry a bigger piece of equipment to get less performance. Someday I will try to introduce her to the concept of modes... :bigsmile:

i bought 10 of those uniquefire AA-S1 for christmas last year. 85 usd shipped. gave them all for presents to collective oohs and ahhs. surprisingly, most people only expect a simple 1 mode UI and only use a light for a couple of minutes at a time. imagine that! if they want to move up this light is impressive and a clear step up with 14500's. i told everyone i would gladly take them back if they did not use them. no takers.

I'd probably go for the QCG printed Photon II clones. As long as you are planning to give away lots of them, they aren't expensive.

Individually they cost little or nothing and your logo is on every one. 500 of them printed won't cost much more than 20 of any other decent light. I have given away hundreds of the squeeze lights and they are hugely appreciated by everyone who gets one. I tell them just to recycle them when the batteries are done - I'll give them some more. They are cheap enough to do this and if you have a logo printed on them, they won't forget where they came from. I've seen the things on sale for more than $8 a time so the perceived value is very high.

If you have a budget for this, I'd blow it on getting fauxtons printed.