Amazon Deal Alerts & Discussion Thread

I took a chance on two of these headlamps from US Amazon. Two buttons provide separate control of the white and red LEDs. They are $4.04 each with coupon code HEADCO05.

Tested the coupon code again and it didn't work for me. Maybe it is one-time use only. Bon Chance!

Have you received yours yet? If so, how is the tint color? Does it have mode memory? Can the strobe be bypassed?

FYI, it looks like it’s shipping from China.

No sir, I haven't received them and really know nothing about them other that what's in the description. But I doubt that you can bypass the strobe. They will probably be gifted. Bon Chance if you buy one!

Thanks! At $4, it’s worth a shot. I might give it to my kid to run around with. :slight_smile:

EDIT: I noticed there is another listing for this product from a different seller - Amazon.com - this one has free 2-day prime shipping. Not sure if the coupon code would work on this listing as well. The coupon is one time use.

This head lamp has no mode memory per a response to my question on the site. The white LED always comes up in High, and the red LED always comes up steady. This means you will never see the strobe if you turn it off in High or Low - which works for me.

I am not concerned about the 3 - 4 week delivery time because I already have headlamps. This purchase is a whim, and my wife is going to gag when it arrive.

That’s assuming you can turn it off without having to cycle through the rest of the modes first.

If I have to look at strobe to turn it off, then that would VERY disappointing. I probably would probably keep it in my car and give it away to a stranger.

I'm hoping its a knockoff of the Vitchello V800 headlamp which has similar appearance, separate buttons for white and red, like modes, no mode memory, and shut off when you hold the button down. I really do like the V800 headlamp which one reason I bought this one that seems similar.

One for you zoomie fans. The Wowtac A3 seems to have a price drop right now. It’s the 600 lumen model. I had a few of them at one time and they are a mighty fine zoomie. Comes with a micro usb equipped 18650. They were usually $19.99, now they have the price down to $15.95. The upgraded 1000 lumen A3S is still at $29.99.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074V77QFR/ref=sxr_rr_xsim_11?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=3397508887125430297&pd_rd_wg=e7GA8&pf_rd_r=D6776DZNXC6FKAYSQ877&pf_rd_s=desktop-rhs-carousels&pf_rd_t=301&pd_rd_i=B074V77QFR&pd_rd_w=hzZ2U&pf_rd_i=helotex&pd_rd_r=25ef0be0-93db-42d6-bdad-9784fb515f10&ie=UTF8&qid=1533331472&sr=11

Great zoomie for a decent price.

The 20% discount code GKUUE77I brings the price of a $49.99 MiBOXER C8 on Amazon down to $39.99.

Yea I got that email too :confused: Even though I probably have 4x 4 bay chargers atm, I don’t have an 8 bay, and I like the MiBoxer C4, so I broke down and ordered this. It should do well for the BLF GT and the “coming soon” GT70

Todd, not a zoomie fan. But if price drops on Wowtac BSS V3 I would grab 1.

I regret making this purchase. It turns out that this headlamp is poorly built and performs poorly. After a couple of presses, the buttons started receding into the housing and I expect will soon become a point of failure. One must cycle through all modes (including strobe) in order to turn if off. The output is not even close to 200 lumens. But it does work, fits my large head, and did come with batteries.

Got the following message after trying to submit a review for this product on Amazon:

"This product currently has limitations on submitting reviews. There can be a number of reasons for this, including unusual reviewing activity."

Tried several times and was not successful. My query on Fakespot.com showed 0 reviews for this listing, which indicates no one has ever been allowed to submit a review.

This crap product showed up under a new Amazon listing on DealNews.com this morning. I was able to review this listing and gave the headlamp there two stars. Please be wary if you see it. I expect this headlamp will keep popping up on Amazon under fresh new listings - staying ahead of reviewers.

Thanks for the update. That’s unfortunate.

FYI, I ended up buying this one instead: Amazon.com

It only has two modes for the main LED (low/high), and single mode for the side LEDs. No strobe or any other blinkies. It runs on a single AA cell and is pretty lightweight. Head strap looks to be of pretty good quality and is comfortable. The main LED is somewhat throwy. The side LEDs give a very diffused/dispersed light output. My kid loves running around with it on his head.

Pete, thanks for the info and link. This new headlamp is appealing, but I'd rather get it cheaper.

According to Keepa.com, it was in an Amazon lightening deal on June 26th for $6.79. So, I think I will wait awhile before purchasing it to see if it goes on sale again. I set up tracking on Keepa to trigger at $7.00, but (if it like camelcamelcamel.com) the notification may lag too much to be useful. What peaks my interest is the fact that it uses a single AA battery which is unusual in a headlamp.

I like my thrunite TH-20 headlamp, it runs on a single AA battery. It looks like the latest ones run on AA or 14500, for some reason I am thinking mine runs on AA only, but could be wrong about that. Regardless, ramping UI with moonlight and double click to turbo. its a winner IMO.

I also have a NW TH20 and love it. Ramping, AA + 14500, neutral, double click to turbo… winner!

I believe that the Thrunite Th-20 is probably the best available AA/14500 headlamp with a T-shaped (i.e., 90-degree-off-axis-head centered on the body) form factor currently available. I love the tail switch, build quality, long-press firefly mode, double click turbo mode and the fact that is can use AA & 14500 batteries, but I have the following issues:

  • I don't particular care for mode ramping. I'd rather have discrete modes.
  • I don't care for mode memory - I want to know for sure where I start out at every time I turn the flashlight on.
  • I'm kind of alarmed at the weight of 76 grams empty. For comparison, the Enogear AA/14500 stainless steel is only 68 grams empty. I hope the 76 gram TH20 weight includes the headband and mounding pad.
  • I am not willing to pay $29.99 for a headlamp unless it is perfect (for me). If it was cheaper, then I might pull the trigger.

Most of these issues, of course, are about me and not the headlamp. IMHO, the Thrunite TH20 is the best available in its class.

Three pack of Mr. Beam 300 lumen spot lights at Amazon.com for $40. They use four D-cell batteries which means they run for a long time between battery changes. Don't drop them or they die instantly. Otherwise, I have experienced impressive longevity, but protect mine from direct rain.

Edit: Price for this three-pack is now $47.39. Sorry.

Edit #2: The price for a three-pack in white is still $40.00!

There’s one big downside to the TH20: It’s quite heavy. This is good news if you want durability, but for people like me who want to use it for backpacking and focus on ultralight gear, it’s silly heavy.

Example:

The 18650 skilhunt H03 body weighs only 44g / 1.55oz.
With headband and battery it’s around 120g or 4.2oz.

The smaller AA/14500 TH20:

Lamp without battery 1.53oz (43.3g) - despite being smaller, it’s the same weight as the H03 18650 body.
Headband with rubber lamp holder. 1.14oz (32.4g)
Spare holder, called slot in literature. .43oz (12.2g)
Add an eneloop pro AA 1oz (~30g) and you are at 4.1oz

The Zebralight H53Fc AA headlamp, for example, weighs only 32g (1.1oz) for the body and about 2.8oz total, or 32% less weight.

Would love to see a new AA/14500 model of the H03 that’s around 30g, or for Thrunite to use lighter materials. Hell, I’d be happy with an ultralight plastic model.

The Lumintop Tool AA 2.0 is scheduled to be in a lightening deal starting at 7:50 PM EDT on Amazon.com. The new Tool AA 2.0 boasts mode memory and an added Turbo and Strobe mode (see table below). It appears that the Strobe mode is separate from (not inline with) the other modes. So it is probably accessed with a double click.

Although not mention in the description, there is almost certainly a step-down timer from Turbo mode to High when using a 14500 battery. For comparison, following are the parameters for the original Lumintop Tool AA:

Battery Lumens/Runtime in
Low Medium High
14500 8/
28+30
95/
4+00
550/
0+45
Alkaline 7/
36+25
25/
11+00
110/
1+45
Ni-MH 7/
30+30
25/
11+40
120/
2+55

The orignal Lumintop AA Tool has no mode memory, and no Turbo or Strobe modes