FREEME ✌ ASTROLUX ED01 750lm 209m 14500 Flashlight Camping Lantern Group Buy - Interest Check

What is going on with the reflector?

Cool looking light! Awaiting more photos and info!

Interesting reflector design, I would like to see how it solves the blinding problems most lanterns have. It needs a downward facing shade that directs the light down or reflects it down

Yup, they are experimenting something new for this model.

It might be due to camera angle.

The general design and lantern function is interesting for sure.

Depending on the price, but i would very likely buy one.

Also i would like to see a bigger version that can take (multiple) bigger batteries to get longer runtimes, which might come handy when using it as a lantern.

Definitely interested.
I think it looks cool and in the lantern form it looks like a glowing mushroom.

Interested, depending on price.

So… it will come with the mushroom diffuser and the base?
Yes, I may buy one depending on the pricing.

kind of interested. Depending on price.

Bump.

I love the look of the thing, very steampunk. :face_with_monocle:

It’s a bit of a confused design. It has a clip that is impractical, and a lanyard ring that locks into the base (pic 1). If it was hung from the lanyard ring it wouldn’t hang vertically. The clip I don’t get at all.

Practicality aside, it’s a very cool looker and I’d grab one at a decent price.

Looks like a Chinese domeless led, maybe the SFS80.

Interested……status please?

I don’t know how I missed this, but I’m interested, also.

Interested.

I’m interested.

Interested

Any news on the status of this light and if the base and diffuser are included?

Neal has these listed in New Arrivals, the description includes a diffuser and the picture has the base attached.

I need one for a gift soon, so I went ahead and ordered one from nealsgadgets.

I doubt it will, but does anybody know if it will work with a NiMH AA? Are there any numbers on how many lumens or runtime for low mode?

CCT, CRI? It would be nice if they used the 3000K 95 CRI. 4000k 85 CRI would be ok, too, but if it’s one of the 6500/6000/5000K versions, then I get what I get.

ETA: Dang, I was looking at specs for SFH43, not SFQ43. I can’t even find any info on available CCT, CRI, etc. on SFQ43.