Thanks for coming to look at my items that I have for sale!
All prices include the cost of shipping and are shipped within 2-3 business days.
Packages are sent out via USPS Priority.
Returns accepted if the light is still in brand new condition and within 7 days of receiving.
I will take the utmost care when packaging these items to makes sure they arrive in original condition.
Please feel free to PM me if you have any questions or if you would like to order multiple flashlights.
Discounts are available if you order at least two flashlights.
I am currently starting my own business selling flashlights online and locally. I am in the process of creating a website and contacting manufacturers.
This is my first order from ThruNite and I am super impressed with the quality of their flashlights. I did some lux readings and ceiling bounce tests this weekend comparing all of my lights. The TN31 was miles ahead of my throwers.
Prices: TN31 XM-L2 U2 1C (1376 lumens)- $135 (SOLD OUT) TN31 XM-L U2 (1147 lumens)- $115 (SOLD OUT)
*TN30 XM-L2 U2 1C (3338 lumens)- $180 (*SOLD OUT) *TN30 XM-L U2 (3000 lumens)- $140 (*SOLD OUT)
*No longer being produced
I also have them listed on eBay if you would like to buy them there instead. (http://www.ebay.com/sch/joe_325/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686 )
Thanks! They are far from professional photos though.
These lights are insane, I think I am going to have a hard time buying any other lights now. I'm not trying to be a salesman but the amount of light these put out is jaw dropping.
i grabbed a new tn30 xml2 u2 from joe today on ebay for $179.99 (shipping included)… easily the best price i could find and ships from usa instead of overseas
Yep, awesome lights indeed. The only thing the TN31 could do with is a diffuser for close proximity work.
I know it’s designed to be a S&R light but it would be nice to be able to walk the dog and use some spill without getting blinded from the intense spot.
I’m hoping they manufacture one as only the Catapult has them available at the moment as far as I can tell.
I made my own well one at least. The wife works for a local charity that specialises in Arts and Crafts. She brought me home some white acrylic sheet with a perfect tint.
I cut out the correct diameter circle and glued Neoprene to the sides so it just pops over the bezel. It works flawlessly for diffusing with not much light output loss.