Rovyvon H3 Black Pen Flashlight 400 lumens Dual Power Source Nichia LED USB C Rechargeable Penlight Flashlights, Rechargeable Built-in Battery, Compatible 3A and 10400 Replaceable Battery
Willcrew DX60 6000 Lumen Dive Lights Professional Scuba Diving Underwater Flashlight, 150M IPX-8 Waterproof Diving Torch Submersible Flashlight with 2 Batteries and Charger
$83.99 Prime deal and a $50.00 off coupon
* In the description and photos it shows a model number of “DF60” which is a Sofirn dive light. It looks the same , i wonder if it is indeed a Sofirn flashlight
Lowes has the Model #GLM165-27C version for $99, on sale till Dec 1, usually $149.
Red laser but with the bluetooth app for data transfer. Lowes Bosch Laser
All the Best,
Jeff
And thanks for the info on the flashlight!
Now down to 3 left, as of 6pm EST. I wonder what battery brand is “Volador”… never heard of them before. Would’ve snapped up one of these if the cells were Sofirn.
This light appears to be an Amutorch X9 clone, but in all aluminum (X9 has titanium and/or SS), different optics, different LED's, probably different driver. The size and design is a dead-on match.
I received mine today. Build quality seems decent, but the AC outlets don’t grab the plug very firmly. I didn’t open it up, but I’m guessing they are using some cheap PC mounted connectors vs a standalone outlet. It had a charge of 58% from the factory. The included charger charges at 60W and it took around 2-3 hours to get it to 100. The manual says it takes 5.5 to 6.5 hours to fully charge (from 0). I tried the AC output and it works fine. I don’t have a PD device, so can’t say if that is implemented properly. If it doesn’t die an early death (like some of the reviews said), then it is a solid deal at $30. I hope some other folks on here were able to grab one before the coupon disappeared.
I ordered one and should be here on Friday. If there is a problem with it, I’m not going to return it, but if necessary, I’ll scavenge the batteries out of it or something.
Interesting to note, it’s actually sold under several other names. One being, ALLWEI Portable Power Station 300W, and Newpowa Portable Power Station 300W.
The AllWei may be an older model that featured a solid “U” shaped handle that didn’t fold down. I’m sure it made it more difficult to store. The NewPowa version had the fold-down
handle, same as the PowerExtra. Another thing to note is that reviews on all three versions were mixed. I may open mine up before trying to turn it on just to check out
the boards and wiring just in case.