Any idea?
Maybe if you contacted a vendor that had a broken one returned. Like international outdoor or someone like that. But most will say to you “Just buy another one” they are only $5 free shipping.
Have you found what was wrong with it?
In fact I have two broken.
One was DOA (I cant press it to click), and other it seems got worn out during usage, its little squiky and losing contact sometimes.
I guess that’s how budgetlight companies getcha! I’ve had my sipik for about a year and everythings working great. It’s only been on for 7 or 8 batteries though.
The sipik sk68 clones all have had junk tail clickies .. The new ones I just got at leasdt allow you to access the tail where the old ones were just pressed in ..Although it's still really cheaply made this new one is an improvement ..
Ecig ..Do you have the kind without the two holes ?
Easy fix is.... get the cheap 2 AA light that people used to use to majke this a 2AA light and ..Voila new clicky
As others have said, a replacement switch only costs a little over 5 bucks, and you get the rest of the torch for free. Get a silver one and you can do this:

for freee…but probably the post will be more expensive ,than any new sipik or its clone…:laughing:((
I have new kind in one and old kind in the other.
Thats great looking SIpik, its looking more expensive ![]()
+1, looks good, havent tried to do that with mine, neat ;)!
I tried to do so with Viki’s model but it didnt look good due to silver zoom ring on that one, so adding silver lens head and tail switch looked kind of crappy.
How did you acquire them?
from the producer…directly…i have my eshop with this,so i need them form the producer…no dx!!!_)
Romisen N3 can be turned down enough for a press-fit.
Don’t do that on a grinder with your bare hands holding the switch!
Also, don’t try to breathe the fumes when the switch gets ripped from your fingers, accelerated by the grinder, propelled through your hobby garage, ricocheting off a wall and smashing a mercury-vapour lamp.
I have since resumed to what Boaz and Cainn have recommended.
Recently I have been ordering these little flashlights from Dinodirect (SIpik written on them) and micro.digital ebay seller (UltraOK writting).
I dont remember having problems with Dinodirect Sipik’s, but it seems that these latest batches from micro.digital have some new switch wich is not good and prone to breaking and malfunctioning.
When Il have some time Ill see is it repairable, but just from the feel of it, I dont think it is.
Purely a guess, this one’s new to me:
‘16340’ suggests it’s for a small single cell light, and it has rounded shape.
They don’t specify the size.
(I’ve been watching discussion of other lights (like the ZeusRay Dealmetic zoomie) where switches used as replacements need corners ground down to fit.
I doubt this would be safe there since it’s a much higher-powered light)
You can get new 68's for 3 bucks...and a whole lot of extra parts to boot. :)