JKK76 7*SFT40 and 7*SFN55.2

By the way, right now you can get a Wurkkos TS30S with SBT90.2 and Anduril for just 292 CNY = 44 USD. I still haven’t pulled the trigger because I have enough lights but this is the cheapest SBT90.2 light I’ve ever seen.

Thanks for the link.

I am in Hong Kong. The first time I ordered from his website, I had him ship the order directly to Hong Kong and it took 3 weeks to arrive.

After that I used a forwarding service located in China and I got the lights much faster.

Wait, how are they getting the SBT90.2 for so cheaply?

Like, even in bulk, that LED is very expensive, so they must be getting low bin LEDs that are somehow much cheaper if they want some actual margins.

The SBT90.2 wholesale price is definitely under $25 since I can buy a single LED for this price in China. My guess is that it’s just under $20. This still leaves enough margin for Sofirn since the rest of the flashlight should be under $10.

JKK76 7x SFN55.2 looks like my step up from the Astrolux EC06. Would have preferred 4-21700 cells as this beast is drawing on max 90-100 amps according to the charts. It doesn’t so high amp cells it is. 690 grams plenty of heat sinking mass, 200 more than the EC06.

I just read that product description on Taobao and this base price of ¥328 already includes W1, LH351D, stainless steel bezel and magnetic tailcap. These all cost extra on his official website. I guess I should have bought them on Taobao lol.

I have already received my JKK76 SFT40 from kaidomain on April 20th and compared it with my MK38 SFT40, including beamshots. You can find my german review of JKK76 here .

My MK38 review you can find here

Sorry, but I don‘t have enough experience with the english language to write english reviews (taks too much time).

Conclusion: JKK76 is a great budget deal but has several drawbacks compared to the MK38.
I‘ve sold my JKK76 after review because i like my MK38 and my self-made EC06 SFT40 much more.

Hmm how do I choose the emitter because I can only see colour options. The price difference is just huge.

I think you would have to request it using the built in chat function. They will then let you know of the additional charge if any.

I checked out some of the listings and it seems that the choice of emitter is fixed but you can ask for a different CCT.

If you look at the reviews under the universal ¥1 listing, you can see a K9.3 with E21a 2000k. So I think you can customize any light just like on intl-outdoor.com

I will be using Taobao next time I buy a Hanklight (it will be my 10th). I wish I had discovered this earlier, a lot of money would have been saved.

Ah okay so that is what the ¥1 listing is for…. very nice! So do we just list down all the customisation in Chinese text, send him a message using the chat and hope for the best?

I guess so.

I wouldn’t feel too bad, Hank started actually listing lights very recently (perhaps only in the last week). Before, the 1元差价 item used for payments was the only thing in the store.

I don’t know if he would be the one monitoring Taobao customer service. Most users on Taobao speak Chinese so I suppose you’d likely get a Chinese speaking customer representative. If you have additional customization, they should tell you if you need to add some more money to process the order.

I’m also not sure if Singaporeans would get the Taobao price since he would have to ship internationally.

From the Taobao app itself I can order his lights and it will be consolidated at a shipping warehouse and send straight from China (either Guangzhou or Hangzhou warehouse) to Singapore.

I have done this a couple of times (bought many different products on Taobao) so I think he should be able to fulfil my order since he only need to arrange for the domestic shipping from his place to the warehouse.

My only concern is how difficult would it be to order a custom light since I never tried communicating with a Chinese customer representative.

Tested the 3000k version of the SFN 55.2. Got 21000-22000 lumens thereabouts.

BTW, just to share some more data.

Luxmeter on the phone. Ceiling bounce.

JKK76 SFN 55.2 6500k doing 180 in one of the middle modes (around 2k+ lumens)
Amutorch DM70 XHP 70.2 doing 205 in one of the middle modes

After 10 minutes, the Amutorch is significantly cooler to the touch both at the head or body vs the JKK76, despite the Amutorch pumping out more lumens.

No time / skills to do runtime though. But i suspect the Cree is quite a bit more efficient than the chinese emitter. But then one must also remember that i believe you do lose some efficiency with dedomed emitters or something like that? I remember such a case with the BLF Q8 with the XP-L and Sofirn Q8 with the XP-L HI. Not a lot but i remember there is a small difference. The XHP 70.2 is not dedomed, obviously, while the SFN 55.2 is dedomed.

Bro, read my above post regarding the JKK76 vs Amutorch DM70.

It does seem that the JKK76 really draws that much current/energy in order to pump out that much lumens. Hence the heatsinking is used up rather quickly as well.
Of coz, the Astrolux EC06 also would not be that efficient at say 25k lumens OTF.

Regardless, the silver body ver of the JKK76 is really sexy. Even my non flashaholic parents, parents in law, kids and wife all said so. They all said WOW. :crown:
That alone, IMO, is a winning money shot, regardless of any -ve it’d have. :money_mouth_face:
I believe that is the same with the Mateminco MT18X.

I’ve got the Amutorch DM70 and it gets hot just running one short turbo. Too expensive to just swap LED’s and only the XHP50’s would work. Still questing for the next lumen monster.