Review Sofirn SP10B + 3 lights Giveaway - Winners Posted

I'm in , but not in the US .

Thanks for the review and Giveaway , interesting little light !

I’m in the US, Thank you! Those lights look awesome, good review :smiley:

I’m in, but not in the US

Thanks for the review and giveaway!
I’m in the US.

I’ll play, thanks for the great review as well!

I’m in the US.

You’re welcome neighbor (I’m in Midland)

Ha, imagine that! And here I thought I was the only (or one of the only) flashlight enthusiasts in the State! lol.

There’s a bunch of us, from the UP to Detroit metro

Great review, RobertB and thank you for the giveaway!

I’m in, but not in the US. Greetings from Eastern Europe! :beer:

I am in, but not from the US

I’m in the US.

I’m in the US.

Question…I’ve heard that this light has an extremely low moon mode (<0.5 lumen). Has this been your experience ?

Thanks,
Mike

I’d say that’s probably pretty accurate. They list 1 lumen using AA’s. I have a light that is supposed to be .2, and the SP10B is a little brighter.

If I can help with that (also on this post)

Manker E11 (AA Alkaline, on the lowest setting) >>> Sofirn SP10B (AA Alkaline, on Moonlight) >>> Olight S1R Baton (16340 Li-Ion, on Moonlight mode)

I’m in the US

They list 1 lumen using AA's, and 2 using 14500

Even so, the same three lights using Li-Ion batteries, all on their lowest modes! :sunglasses:
Manker E11 > SP10B > Olight S1R Baton

The only 2 lights I have that beat the SP10B is a modded AA/14500 light with a ReyLight driver and the Jetbeam RRT01, that has the lowest levels possible - I guess - in a flashlight! :wink:

EDIT: if the Olight S1R baton is supposed to have 0.5 lumens on the moonlight mode, the SP10B has much less than that. The difference between the AA and the 14500 cell is minimum, if there is any, on the ML mode!

Here is two SP10B’s on low. The left is a 14500, right is a AA. The 14500 is about double, so 1 lumen (AA) and 2 lumen (14500) is not out of the question.

Thanks for the giveaway “I’m in the US”

I’m in the US.