What flashlights are/have you planned to order for Black Friday/Cyber Monday?

I ordered EC06, because I like the amount of brief burst capability per size per dollar, and the high quality.

Ordered the new 95 CRI version of the x50, plus a Q8 Pro. Similar size, otherwise quite different!

Saturday evening I ordered, and Monday afternoon took delivery of, a Nitecore EC11 and Fenix ARB-L16-700UP. My new EDC light, I’m extremely pleased with them, and my Fenix E12 v2.0 will now go into my backpacking/camping handbag along with my Fenix HM23 headlamp.

Too funny :smiley: :laughing:
[Note to Bort, be more precise in future] :blush:

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6 lights total.

An Olight Warrior Mini2 in desert Tan with free i1R2 Pro, from their Black Friday sale.

For Cyber Monday, I went on a Lumintop spree!

Ordered:
FWAA (SST20 4000K)
FW3A (XPL-HI 5000K)
EDC AA (OSRAM)
E05C
FW3A & FW1A Stainless bezels, lanyard ring, deep carry clip and 18350 tube

I ended up ordering two Convoys from FastTech.

4 turned into 8. So much for self control.

It happens.
I ordered one more than expected, the FC11 is to be the beater EDC light as right now my EDC is a keychain light.

I ordered an FC11 as a gift for someone as a “real” flashlight after seeing what they’ve been using.

But only after the sale was extended a day, having missed the undeclared deadline over the weekend. Wurkkos needs to be more explicit about which time zone they’re enforcing, because the Monday sale ended before the calendar day was up as well, at least for North America.

Funny you should say this, i was visiting someone in a nursing home and the meter station on wheels (O2 saturation, blood pressure, pulse, temperature etc) had a flashlight in its tray. A 2D cell incandescent which put out maybe 2 lumens from its expired in 2015 batteries. Then a replacement was brought in when the stations batteries died, it had two flashlights, one of the same 2D but with dead cells (0 lumens) and one with 1D cell and a no name LED with extremely poor CRI and maybe 10 lumens.

In my case, it was an attempted dual-emitter knockoff of a Coast Plastisteel-type light, powered by flat AAA cells. It lit up, but would have been no match for a Mini-Maglite, and I had no desire to try to figure out the UI.

Not as immediately vital to have a properly working tool in a settling like a medical facility, but they were relying on it to navigate power outages, which still has its attendant risks.

Yikes
We need muggle flashlights as well as our hot rod lights, i have a one mode AA light, 100 lumens-ish. But its too small and would fall off the tray. Plus i can’t get another one, its an old XP-G light.

I am not a fan of C and D cells since they are not rechargeable but they can be made in similar sizes and run off AA since both are 1.5V. Bonus if it also runs off NiMH. 100 lumens would wow 99% of the population.
Or frankly a 500 lumen light with 3 well spaced modes. Or a button that lets you choose say 200 lumen one mode or 500 lumen 3 modes.
Perhaps this is a business opportunity. But i’m not a flashlight manufacturer so can’t make it happen.

Costco actually has some muggle lights but hey run off 3AAAs which suck for runtime. Home Depot even has some but need C and D cells and they keep changing and often have 5 modes with blinkies.

Yeah.

I was going to get some really nice lights for people for holiday gifts… but when I gathered info about what they like and want, I realized they wouldn’t even like the sort of lights I think are good. So I ended up gifting a bunch of leftover Sofirn lights instead. They’re much more aligned with what muggles like.

Streamlight Dualie (3 AA) on sale from Amazon.

Never know when you will need an intrinsically safe light…I told myself before mashing the Buy button.

Banana and black color scheme really stands out. Might keep it in my cluttered garage.

I bought 5 Flashlights on the 11.11 Sale. On BF the prices were a little bit higher again so i just bought 1 the Sofirn S11, but they havent shipped it yet…

IKR
I don’t have any of your anduril firmware lights (been wanting to try one but been money constrained) but something muggle friendly would be nice. Interestingly its easier to find such lights at big box stores than at a Chinese website. But the lumens and batteries needed are not great.

I still say that for The Muggle™, there’s nothing better’n something like a ’501 or ’502 with a 1-mode sane drop-in. Or at worst, a 2-mode that always comes on in a reasonable low (eg, 200lm) and can be kicked up with a half-press to 500lm or so.

Not traumatic enough to overheat, “low” is still plenty of light vs an old-timey Mag, so even if they forget how to kick it up to high, it won’t run down the cell for a long time.

Throw in a cell with built-in usb charger, and it should be manageable for anyone who can a) charge a cellphone by plugging it in, and b) swap batteries in a typical craplight.

Give it a once/10sec blink for when it dips below, say, 3.5V, and once/5sec if it gets critical at 3.2V or so (it’ll drop like a rock soon after). Wait ’til 2.whatever, and it’d be dead in seconds, leaving The Muggle™ little if any time to react, ie, running to charge it before… whups.

Yeah. It seems that, for muggle lights, the optimal design has a built-in charger, sturdy host, intense cool white beam, a safe maximum level, and a very limited feature set. Last time I tried to give someone a nice light, they ended up letting it gather dust while they used a cheap 8000K zoomie instead.

So when I was looking at lights which are really fancy, with neutral beams and firefly-to-firestarter output ranges, and no charger… I realized it’d be a better idea to instead gift some of the “boring” lights I’ve had sitting in a box.

I got my Mom a Sofirn SC31b and she liked it a lot. She tried to buy one for Dad but they’d stopped making them and she got the SC31 Pro by accident. Dad has no interest in learning the interface of Anduril and they both prefer the interface of the SC31b. I think it still gets used but there is a lot of fumbling. I also discovered they were charging it by plugging it into a USB port on the computer… :person_facepalming: