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Cheap zoomies.. I asked the best possible "BLF price" earlier and got answer of $3.35 (anything lower than that would be at loss), which is still available with code 062947

is what the website indicates when I tried to use that code.

Hmm.. This is what it shows to me:

Apply coupon complete (CODE:062947, Discount:16%)

Order Subtotal: US$3.99
Shipping Fee: US$0.00
Coupon Discount: US$0.64
Grand Total: US$3.35

and got the message that the code wasn’t valid and the price didn’t change. And I cut and pasted the code from your earlier post.

Weird. But then you can use code bgfmc - which brings the price down to $3.39 for 1pc or $3.16/pc for 5pcs..

That would have been enough for me to get a “free” one for me at that price.

Gah, there’s so many interesting AA-powered flashlights available at quite good prices now! I’ve already ordered an olight i2 and xintd x3, but i’m tempted to buy klarus p1a and p2a, nitecore mt21 and sens aa as well.
I’m a bit hesitant since several of them doesn’t have the latest leds. And i’m not sure if they’re easily upgradeable.

Couldn’t we? :slight_smile:

Thanks! So do we know for sure which driver the BangGood version has? And if it is the Nanjg driver, it basically means no moonlight mode?

Xintd from BG uses a traditional nanjg 105c. Based on the description, its the one where you can hide strobe and sos.

Qlite is exclusive to intl-outdoor.

The nice features of the Qlite over a regular nanjg 105C are:

-No PWM whine.

-No visible PWM

-Better mode spacing (IMO)

-The ability to set it up with moonlight

-Low battery voltage cut off (makes it much safer to use unprotected cells)

IMO, Qlites are superior to the regular nanjg105C firmware. But the price on that X3 from BG. Its nice.. :)

Maybe _the_ can negotiate a special coupon for it? ^^

Thanks a lot! Appreciate it.

+1 Hint hint to _the_ ;)

Oh, and the Qlite also uses 8x380mA regulators= 3Amps on high

Regular nanjg 105C normally use 8x 350mA regulators= 2,8A (it could be using 380mA)

Qlite also runs from low to high

not high to low

1st Star : 2% - 25% 100% (Default)

2nd Star : 5% - 30% - 100% - Strobe (10Hz) - Beacon (cycle: 2Hz blink, 4seconds light off)

3rd Star : 15% - 100%

4th Star : 20mA - 2% -25% -100%

I think these other lights start on high ........which I don't like

What ?
No finders fee ? :wink:

XinTD X3 is already very affordable ($31.72 for U2-1A with coupon blf) so they won't go any lower. [Tried hard. Didn't help. Sorry!]

Edit: Tried once more, might help, please wait..
Edit2: Helped a little. See below. :)

XINTD X3 are all Tint options XML2?

other lights explicitly say XML2 T6 4C.. while this one says XML T6 4C...

just wondering

Do you think this will make much of a difference in final output?

XinTD X3 U2-1A for $31.03 (with coupon bgf141)

ChibiM: It says XM-L2 in every place on that page, and Neal just confirmed me that all tints are XM-L2.

sb: You won't notice it. :)

Just look at the XinTD pictures, there’re Simon Mao’s mark. Should be not bad, Convoy-XinTD X3 or XinTD-Convoy X3 :open_mouth:

Side by side, barely, but without both to compare with, not at all. :slight_smile: